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  2. James C. Lucas - Wikipedia

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    James Crittenton Lucas (June 11, 1912 – November 28, 1998) was an American criminal who served a life sentence in Alcatraz.He is best known for being part of an attempted escape from Alcatraz Penitentiary in 1938, and for attacking Al Capone in the prison's laundry room on June 23, 1936.

  3. June 1962 Alcatraz escape attempt - Wikipedia

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    After recovering in Letterman Army Hospital, he was returned to Alcatraz. [40] Scott is the only documented case of an Alcatraz inmate reaching the shore by swimming. [41] [42] Today, athletes swim the same Alcatraz-to-Fort Point route as part of two annual triathlon events. [43] [44]

  4. List of Alcatraz escape attempts - Wikipedia

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    Arthur 'Doc' Barker, William Martin, Rufus McCain, Henri Young, and Dale Stamphill were inmates of the prison's supposedly most-secure unit, D-Block, when they managed to escape the cell house and reach the Alcatraz shore on the night of January 13, 1939 (Friday). As they were putting a makeshift raft together, they were spotted and fired on by ...

  5. Today in History: Al Capone heads to prison - AOL

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    Capone was released in 1939, due to good behavior, having spent the past year suffering from syphilis in a hospital. Al Capone lived out the rest of his life with failing health problems that also ...

  6. Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    When Al Capone (January 17, 1899 – January 25, 1947) arrived on Alcatraz in 1934, prison officials made it clear that he would not be receiving any preferential treatment. While serving his time in Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, Capone, a master manipulator, had continued running his rackets from behind bars by buying off guards. [ 39 ]

  7. Did the Alcatraz escapees live out their days in freedom in ...

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    The federal penitentiary on Alcatraz Island, nicknamed The Rock, stopped operating as a prison in 1963, the year after the men’s escape (Courtesy of San Francisco Public Library)

  8. Al Capone - Wikipedia

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    Capone's inmate file from Alcatraz Prison. Due to his good behavior, Capone was permitted to play banjo in the Alcatraz prison band, the Rock Islanders, which gave regular Sunday concerts for other inmates. [116] Capone also transcribed the song "Madonna Mia" creating his own arrangement as a tribute to his wife Mae. [117]

  9. 'Ghosts' spotted on Alcatraz Island - AOL

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    Also known as The Rock, was a maximum security prison located on Alcatraz Island in the San Francisco Bay. Now a tourist attraction, the prison operated from 1934 to 1963 and housed some of ...