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In the 1993 cult classic So I Married an Axe Murderer, Phil Hartman infamously portrayed Alcatraz tour guide John Johnson, who identifies as “Vicky.
Despite its reputation as ironclad, it was possible to escape Alcatraz. All it took was brains, guts and 50 raincoats.
The last known living inmate to serve time in the infamous Alcatraz prison reveals what haunted him most about being locked up on the island as President Trump flirts with the idea of reopening.
This feature article reflects on the truly fascinating story of how three men pulled off a seemingly impossible escape from ...
Discover how a 1962 Popular Mechanics article inspired the legendary Alcatraz escape, blending ingenuity and determination in ...
In 1962, three men broke out of Alcatraz and tried to cross San Francisco Bay using an improvised raft and DIY life vests ...
Even war was not enough to deter Trump from his ambitious goal of cracking down on America's 'migrant crisis.' ...
At the beloved attraction in San Francisco Bay, visitors could scarcely believe President Trump had suggested turning ...
In the post, Trump said he was directing the DOJ, FBI and Department of Homeland Security to look into rebuilding and ...
The proposal, which would be extraordinarily expensive and logistically challenging, drew derision from locals and tourists.
As the Trump administration ponders reopening of the notorious island prison, we ponder the Jewish ghosts who haunt it.