By Tim Donnelly
New York Post
October 10, 2015
In June 1962, three inmates shimmied through a hole they’d chiseled into the walls of Alcatraz prison and climbed up to the roof. To mask their escape, they’d placed in their bunks realistic-looking dummy heads they’d made out of papier-mâché and human hair from the prison barber shop. The three men — brothers John and Clarence Anglin and fellow inmate Frank Morris — grabbed makeshift paddles and plunged an escape raft they made of stolen raincoats into the dark waters of San Francisco Bay.
Alcatraz officials have long stated that the men drowned, maintaining the prison’s bragging rights of no escapees. But now, more than 50 years later, new leads are being presented by the Anglin family, who are cooperating with authorities for the first time.
They claim that not only did the brothers survive the escape, they were alive and well up through at least the mid-1970s — and may still be alive today.
The evidence is offered up by the Anglins’ nephews David, 48, and Ken Widner, 54, who are featured in “Alcatraz: Search for the Truth,” a History Channel special airing Monday. The evidence has pumped life into the cold case, and has investigators lining up new interviews and planning to search South America for signs of America’s most notorious escapees.
“This is absolutely the best actionable lead we’ve had,” Art Roderick, the retired US marshal who was lead investigator on the case for 20 years, tells The Post.
The Anglin family sat on those leads for years because, they say, they were spied on and harassed by the FBI for years. But a desire to see the case solved before Marie Anglin Widner — the Widners’ mother and the escapees’ sister — passed away, combined with the cockiness of Alcatraz officials, inspired them to come forward.
“[Alcatraz officials] were not willing to . . . say, ‘Maybe [the escapees] did make it,’ ” David Widner says. “That gave me the motive to prove them wrong.”
First there were the Christmas cards, signed with Clarence and John Anglin’s names, that were delivered to their mother during the three years after the escape. They arrived without postage.
In the History Channel special, the nephews take the cards and other evidence to Roderick, who retired in 2008 but is still working on the case. Though the handwriting matched, the investigators were unable to pinpoint the exact date of the cards.
But the nephews also came forward with a photo — which will be revealed on the show — that proves the Anglins may have been alive in the 1970s. That really caught Roderick’s attention.
“When you work these types of cases there’s a feeling you get when stuff starts to fall into place,” he says. “I’m getting this feeling now.”
The next big piece of evidence was buried — about six feet in the ground. The family finally let investigators dig up the remains of the Anglins’ other brother, Alfred, who was electrocuted during his own escape attempt from an Alabama prison. They needed his DNA: Authorities had discovered a set of bones that washed ashore north of San Francisco in 1963, which they said may have belonged to one of the escapees.
But the DNA proved to not be a match, bolstering the Anglin family’s claims that the two may indeed still be alive. (The bones could still belong to Morris, though; he has no living relatives to test.)
David Widner says he’s working on a book that will contain more evidence not included in the TV show. That includes a surprise guest star: Boston crime boss Whitey Bulger, who met the future escapees in Alcatraz. Bulger, in a 2014 letter to Ken Widner, said he instructed John and Clarence on how to navigate bay currents, and dropped a key piece of advice about being a fugitive.
“He taught them that when you disappear, you have to cut all ties,” Ken says. “He told me in a letter, ‘This is the mistake that I made.’ He told me, ‘These brothers undoubtedly had done exactly what I told them to do.’ ”
The nephews hope the special rewrites the history of Alcatraz, and cements their uncles and Morris as the only people to successfully escape the island, out of the 36 who tried.
Roderick has lined up 10 new interviews since seeing the evidence, and is talking to US Marshals about investigating in Brazil, where the Anglins may have ended up. If they are still alive (both would be in their mid-80s by now), international laws may not even allow extradition to the US.
Nonetheless, Roderick would want to sit down with them to figure out how they did it.
If they died and their bodies can be found, however, Ken and David want to bring the Anglin brothers back to the family plot in Ruskin, Fla.
Says David, “We should get ’em a place ready.”
2 comments:
There is no secret story here. They did the way they planned it. It worked.
2012-Marie-Frank-Dave-Ken Widner came media attention.
Tell all their secrets they known -keep inside a long time.
G.R.Anglin oldest brother claim beard men came Rachel funeral 1973.
George R.Anglin(oct1926) oldest brother died October 19,2010?
Marie Widner -claim John/Clarence came mother's funeral 73,
dressed as women - Marie is stand very close to these people.
Marie Widner claim that G.R.Anglin kept in touch with his brothers John
/Clarence Anglin after escape Alcatraz june11,62 to death RuskinFla.
Marie Anglin Widner visit Fred Brizzi 1992 while Brizzi told Widner's
a story that he went Rio 1975 met Anglin in bar went to Anglin home.
In which Anglin brothers took Brizzi around Brazil farm land in which
Fred Brizzi 1975 took pictures of surrounding and John/Clarence too?
Fred Brizzi known as wheelerdealer in all kinds of vice-drugs etc.
Marie Anglin Widner claim that John/Clarence sent mother Rachel ,
Christmas cards for the holidays without envelope put in their mail box & flowers for mothers day but all this(60s70s80s)time Anglin - Widners denied knowing anything about John/Clarence Anglin.Ken -Dave Widner claim only they know everything & only can find Anglins and Anglin's are in Rio ,Brazil.
.Escape John Anglin Supposedly letter sent to SanFrancsco PD 2013?"My name is John Anglin i escape alcatraz .live southern Calif ...I am 85 years old....John Anglin claim Frank Morris died 2008 anonymous name in Alexandra.John Anglin claim Clarence Anglin died 2011 under anonymous name.
Now all thru the years Anglin didn't cooperate with the officials now are Upset
that they did not get a letter written 2013 from John Anglin to authoriities -
because if the letter is authentic it would mean Dave-Ken Widner -did not
reveal the Whole truth - J.W.Anglin was in U.S ,in south of Calfifornia.(unless
Widners brought the letter to calif drop mail box right after 2012?)
John Anglin claim he was Seattle and North Dakota 8 years did he go to the
Sturgis Motorcyle rallies partied with all the people that rode in for the event?
On June 22, 2011, Bulger was arrested outside an apartment in Santa Monica, California. Arrested with him was his long-time girlfriend Catherine Greig. Bulger was 81 years old at the time.Whitey Bulger and his girlfriend Catherine Greig were living as Charles and Carol Gasko in Santa Monica,there were reports of him strolling the Third Street Promenade and Santa Monica Pier residence on 3rd St..Question is Did Bulger have contact with Anglin's while he was in calif?
Since whitey went back and forth across border to Mexico under assume name
for medical purposes couldn't the Anglin brothers do the same thing for agenda?
Ken -Dave Widner brag up Whitey letter claim he help Boys escape the Rock?
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