Prison Break: Meet the Alcatraz Inmates Who Flew into Thin Air, Never to Be Seen Again!

Terrible Structures Less Noise

They were fortunate since the facility was in such poor condition when they were there. The sidewalls were flimsy and were falling. The pipes carrying the saltwater had deteriorated, allowing water to leak through the walls. The concrete was ultimately worn down by the salt!

So how did the team do the work without anyone noticing? Well, it appears that prisoners benefited from jail reform because, in the ’60s, inmates were permitted to listen to music daily for an hour. Frank banged on the frames and chipped cement while playing the instrument loudly to mask the noise. They also discovered that the back corridor had no security.

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