Law enforcement should protect society by keeping those behind bars but on rare occasions these prisoners use their skills and wanderings to escape.Opportunities for escape are rare, but when that happens, it explodes like a bomb, a real scandal followed by great grandfather's attention.
Yoshi Shiratori not only escaped from prison but did so four times in three years.
After he was sentenced to murder, his sentence was life imprisonment, plus another 23 years. In 1936, Shiratori escaped from prison and was captured, but escaped again in 1942 and again in 1944. Before escaping from prison, he corroded handcuffs and the opening with the help of soup, but was caught again in 1946 and sentenced to death by a court in Sapporo, which is why Shiratori desperately tried to find a way and escape from prison.In 1948, the police arrested him again, but this time he himself admitted to the police that the fugitive was a convict, then his death sentence was revoked and he received 26 years in prison, and was eventually released on parole in 1961.
John Diriger was an American bank robber and murderer during the Depression era.
During his tenure, he robbed two dozen banks and four police stations, and escaped from prison twice in his criminal career.In a prison in Indiana, Diringer befriended a number of experienced robbers who taught him to be a successful criminal. After being released at the height of the Great Depression he immediately returned to crime. After the robbery of two banks in the fall of 1933, he was taken to the prison in Limija, and he used his time in prison to help a group of prisoners escape, which was reported during his stay in the previous prison.Prisoners looted rifles in their prison cells from which they escaped just 4 days after Dillinger was taken into custody. After escaping from prison, the group returned to prison and falsely introduced themselves to the prison officers, and then successfully rescued Dillinger from their cell.After another series of bank robberies, he was arrested again in 1933 and sent to Crown Point Prison.Police boasted of catching the fugitive but Diringer made a fake gun out of a piece of wood for which he used shelves in a cell and a razor to carve wood then tricked the guard into opening the cell with the help of a fake gun that he even painted black.
In the spring of 1943, a large escape of prisoners of war from the Stalg Luft III camp took place. Bushehr commanded the escape committee in the settlement of the north, where the British pilots were housed.
His plan included the construction of 3 large deep tunnels under the camp fences, more than 600 prisoners were involved in the construction of the tunnel, and Bushel aimed at 200 free prisoners. The tunnels descended 9 meters below the surface, the prisoners were very creative, they did not have shovels and cramps, but that is why the limestones became shovels.The wicks were made of old clothes, the sand of the excavated tunnel was discreetly loosened while the prisoners were walking around the camp.
Two hundred potential fugitives were divided into two groups, the first group of 100 fugitives known serial offenders was guaranteed a place and included prisoners who spoke German well or had a history of escapes.On Friday, March 24, an escape attempt began, instead of entering the nearby forest, the tunnel they were digging came out and was close to the line of trees and dangerously close to the guard tower.
But despite that, 76 men slipped through the tunnel to freedom before 77 fugitives were spotted at dawn on March 25th. What happened in the end? 73 fugitives were caught, of whom 50 were executed as an example. This story is screened there is also a movie about this.
Alfred George Hints, while serving a 12-year prison sentence, successfully escaped from prison three times, from a high-security prison.
His first escape was from the prison in Nottingen in 1958, where he managed to break through a locked door and a wall 20 meters high in order to reach his freedom.After escaping from prison, the media named him Houdini Hinch.During his time on the run, he traveled throughout Europe, working as a painter and decorating, but was arrested again on the 248th day after his release.He used that arrest to his advantage and sued the authorities and thus managed to be brought before the court, in court he asked to go to the toilet, he was accompanied by two guards, but 5 X after the escape he was caught at the airport.
Less than a year has passed since his third and last escape, then he fled to Ireland, where he lived under a false name for 2 years. He was once stopped driving an unregistered vehicle and was arrested again.
The Labyrinth Prison or Maiz Prison was the site of the largest prison outpost in British history, breaking its way out of the maximum security prison on September 25, 1983, when it is considered one of the most protected prisons in Europe.The prison fences were 5 meters long and the 7-meter concrete walls lined with barbed wire surrounded by a hub block, the solid steel doors prevented all exposures from the prison.The inmates had been planning an escape for several months, and two inmates, Geli Storey and Bobby Storey, began working as wardens to uncover weaknesses in the prison system itself.
Shortly after 2:30 p.m., the prisoner was taken over by the guards and the guards were taken hostage. I did not mention that 6 guns were loaded into the prison. the gate . When leaving the truck after two cars from the prison set up a roadblock, the prisoners escaped over the fence and on that occasion, 20 policemen were wounded.
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