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It is worth noting that Rachel Anglin had her sons declared legally dead in the early 70s, but it's unclear if that was because she believed it or moved to protect them. If she thought Alcatraz and the FBI were going to cover up the escape... then so would she. It's not just the Anglin family saying the trio went on to live secret lives.
It is worth noting that Rachel Anglin had her sons declared legally dead in the early 70s, but it's unclear if that was because she believed it or moved to protect them. If she thought Alcatraz and the FBI were going to cover up the escape... then so would she. It's not just the Anglin family saying the trio went on to live secret lives.
It is worth noting that Rachel Anglin had her sons declared legally dead in the early 70s, but it's unclear if that was because she believed it or moved to protect them. If she thought Alcatraz and the FBI were going to cover up the escape... then so would she. It's not just the Anglin family saying the trio went on to live secret lives.
In 1993, America's Most Wanted did a special on the Alcatraz escapees and interviewed former inmate Thomas Kent. Kent alleged that Allen West lied to the Alcatraz authorities. According to Kent, the plan was always to meet up with Clarence's girlfriend who had helped them get to Mexico. That's why the FBI didn't note any stolen cars. There weren't any. Then, in 2016, another man came forward.
In 1993, America's Most Wanted did a special on the Alcatraz escapees and interviewed former inmate Thomas Kent. Kent alleged that Allen West lied to the Alcatraz authorities. According to Kent, the plan was always to meet up with Clarence's girlfriend who had helped them get to Mexico. That's why the FBI didn't note any stolen cars. There weren't any. Then, in 2016, another man came forward.
In 1993, America's Most Wanted did a special on the Alcatraz escapees and interviewed former inmate Thomas Kent. Kent alleged that Allen West lied to the Alcatraz authorities. According to Kent, the plan was always to meet up with Clarence's girlfriend who had helped them get to Mexico. That's why the FBI didn't note any stolen cars. There weren't any. Then, in 2016, another man came forward.
San Francisco's ABC7 investigation news team reported that an unidentified man made a deathbed confession. He apparently dictated to a nurse that he and a friend help the three convicts in their escape from Alcatraz. Allegedly, the two accomplices waited on a white boat on the bay's south shore. The fleeing inmates paddled up in their raft and climbed aboard. Then they all sailed away together.
San Francisco's ABC7 investigation news team reported that an unidentified man made a deathbed confession. He apparently dictated to a nurse that he and a friend help the three convicts in their escape from Alcatraz. Allegedly, the two accomplices waited on a white boat on the bay's south shore. The fleeing inmates paddled up in their raft and climbed aboard. Then they all sailed away together.
San Francisco's ABC7 investigation news team reported that an unidentified man made a deathbed confession. He apparently dictated to a nurse that he and a friend help the three convicts in their escape from Alcatraz. Allegedly, the two accomplices waited on a white boat on the bay's south shore. The fleeing inmates paddled up in their raft and climbed aboard. Then they all sailed away together.
And all of this would align with the account Robert Checke claims the FBI covered up. According to the Anglins, John Clarence and Frank Morris moved from Mexico to Brazil. They lived there for the next few decades, for the most part. When Rachel Anglin died in 1973, it's been said that two tall strangers in heavy makeup attended her funeral.
And all of this would align with the account Robert Checke claims the FBI covered up. According to the Anglins, John Clarence and Frank Morris moved from Mexico to Brazil. They lived there for the next few decades, for the most part. When Rachel Anglin died in 1973, it's been said that two tall strangers in heavy makeup attended her funeral.
And all of this would align with the account Robert Checke claims the FBI covered up. According to the Anglins, John Clarence and Frank Morris moved from Mexico to Brazil. They lived there for the next few decades, for the most part. When Rachel Anglin died in 1973, it's been said that two tall strangers in heavy makeup attended her funeral.
They allegedly stood at the perimeter and left before anyone could talk to them. And according to an Anglin family member, another unidentified duo reportedly attended their father's service in 1989. Again, they were said to have left quickly without a word. Some wanted to believe these unknown people were John and Clarence, risking everything just to say goodbye to their parents.
They allegedly stood at the perimeter and left before anyone could talk to them. And according to an Anglin family member, another unidentified duo reportedly attended their father's service in 1989. Again, they were said to have left quickly without a word. Some wanted to believe these unknown people were John and Clarence, risking everything just to say goodbye to their parents.
They allegedly stood at the perimeter and left before anyone could talk to them. And according to an Anglin family member, another unidentified duo reportedly attended their father's service in 1989. Again, they were said to have left quickly without a word. Some wanted to believe these unknown people were John and Clarence, risking everything just to say goodbye to their parents.
At an event for the 50th anniversary of their escape, two of the Anglin sisters insisted as much. And another interesting rumor, FBI agents attended an Anglin family funeral. You'd think if the organization truly believed John and Clarence were dead, they probably wouldn't have sent agents to pay respects at their mother's civilian funeral.
At an event for the 50th anniversary of their escape, two of the Anglin sisters insisted as much. And another interesting rumor, FBI agents attended an Anglin family funeral. You'd think if the organization truly believed John and Clarence were dead, they probably wouldn't have sent agents to pay respects at their mother's civilian funeral.
At an event for the 50th anniversary of their escape, two of the Anglin sisters insisted as much. And another interesting rumor, FBI agents attended an Anglin family funeral. You'd think if the organization truly believed John and Clarence were dead, they probably wouldn't have sent agents to pay respects at their mother's civilian funeral.
But the FBI also disputed that any agents attended the funeral. The FBI did technically keep the case open until 1979. Their official conclusion, the men did not escape alive. However, the case was reassigned to the US Marshals Service who kept getting new leads. In 1990, one of the Anglins' family friends, Fred Breezy, gave them a photograph he'd been holding onto since 1975.
But the FBI also disputed that any agents attended the funeral. The FBI did technically keep the case open until 1979. Their official conclusion, the men did not escape alive. However, the case was reassigned to the US Marshals Service who kept getting new leads. In 1990, one of the Anglins' family friends, Fred Breezy, gave them a photograph he'd been holding onto since 1975.