The Inmates Who Planned the 1962 Breakout from Alcatraz.

Idly Hoping for a Trade

After making that startling confession, the writer went on to declare that his health was deteriorating rapidly and that he really required medical attention. If law enforcement was ready to make a deal, he would agree to cooperate in exchange for a promise of medical care. If it were publicly stated that John Anglin would be given medical care and sentenced to no more than a year in jail, then he would likely give up his whereabouts so the authorities could apprehend him. There is “absolutely no humour” in what he has written.

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