A deathbed confession was dictated to a nurse by a dying man who wanted to come clean about his role in the escape from Alcatraz. The dying man told his nurse he and an accomplice helped Frank Morris and the Anglin brothers escape from Alcatraz. The confession indicates the two men were waiting in a boat on the Bay near Alcatraz the night of the escape and they plucked the three convicts from the water and whisked them away. The confession is very detailed and it says the men painted the boat white just days before they set out to assist in the prison break.
Supposedly, these two took the men to Seattle in the boat.
Doesn't that contradict the story that "three men stole a car" the night of the excape?
Which contradicts the early report that NO car was reported stolen that night.
Hmm.