On June 11, 1962, three Alcatraz inmates left homemade dummy heads in their beds to fool the guards before launching a daring escape from the infamous island prison, never to be seen again. Though the prison officially claimed that the three men drowned and that no inmate ever successfully escaped, San Francisco police got a letter in 2013 purportedly from one of the escapees, suggesting that they'd lived free all those years.
@fasc1nate One of three fake heads used as decoys during a 1962 escape of 3 prisoners from Alcatraz. They were made with soap, toilet paper, toothpaste, and concrete dust.
@timecaptales This is the remarkable moment a trapper from Utah releases a furious mountain lion that he caught by accident. x.com/EpochInspired/…
@timecaptales This is the remarkable moment a trapper from Utah releases a furious mountain lion that he caught by accident. x.com/EpochInspired/…
@timecaptales @fasc1nate Genius! (For better or worse)
@timecaptales @fasc1nate How come we haven't got any movie about this smart act. ?? !!!
@timecaptales @fasc1nate These cats would be multi millionaires if they put their skills to productive use. Never ceases to amaze me how creative career criminals are - they have all day and night to think of their next move - hone their skills and build their bodies