
Conspiracy Files with Paige Carter
The Alcatraz Escape: Did the Three Missing Prisoners Actually Survive?
On the morning of June 12, 1962, a guard at Alcatraz reached toward what appeared to be a sleeping prisoner and discovered a false head on the pillow. Three inmates had vanished from one of America’s most secure federal prisons. Frank Morris and brothers John and Clarence Anglin had spent months widening ventilation openings, building dummy heads, preparing paddles and life preservers, and assembling an inflatable raft from prison raincoats. Allen West helped develop the plan but failed to escape with them. The breakout from the cell house is established history. What happened after the men reached the edge of San Francisco Bay remains unresolved. The FBI eventually concluded that drowning was the most likely explanation, citing dangerous water, currents, and recovered escape-related property. Yet investigators never conclusively established the final fate of any of the three men. This episode examines the physical evidence, the reconstruction of the escape, the FBI investigation, the Angel Island paddle, the later survival claims, the disputed Brazil photograph, and the alleged John Anglin letter. Did the raft fail in the bay, or did at least one escapee reach land and disappear? This podcast uses artificial intelligence in its research, writing, production, and narration. Episodes are editorially reviewed before publication. #TheConspiracyFilesWithPaigeCarter #HistoricalMissingPersonsUnresolvedFugitiveCase #AlcatrazEscape #FrankMorris #JohnAnglin YES OR NO: Did at least one Alcatraz escapee reach land alive??????

