No One Believed How These 7 Prisoners Escaped

Some prison escapes seem straight out of a Hollywood script, from daring climbs to astonishing helicopter rescues. These seven stories of inmates who bent the rules — and sometimes the bars — are among the most bewildering jailbreaks ever recorded.
1. Escape From Alcatraz
In one of the most infamous escapes, Frank Morris and the Anglin brothers vanished from Alcatraz in 1962 using fake heads and a raft made of raincoats. Their fate remains a mystery, sparking decades of speculation and myths.
2. French Lovers' Aerial Escape
Love knows no bounds, and for Michel Vaujour, it came in the form of a helicopter piloted by his wife, Nadine, in 1986. Using nectarines painted to look like grenades, he made his daring escape from a French prison.
3. The Audacity of John Dillinger
John Dillinger, America's notorious bank robber, crafted a wooden gun to escape from an Indiana jail in 1934. His audacious breakout ended with a high-speed chase in the sheriff's own car.
4. The Texas 7's Deadly Run
In 2001, the "Texas 7" engineered a bold escape from a maximum-security prison, leading to a tragic crime spree.
5. El Chapo's Tunnel Vision
Twice escaping maximum security, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's most dramatic exit in 2015 involved a mile-long tunnel equipped with lighting and a motorcycle.
6. Hiding Weapons in Hamburgers
David Sweat and Richard Matt's 2015 escape from Clinton Correctional Facility involved power tools and frozen hamburger meat, showcasing their cunning and desperation.
7. Catch Me if You Can
Frank Abagnale's ruse as a pilot is legendary, but his real-life escape from prison by convincing guards he was an undercover inspector further cements his reputation as a master of deception.
Reference: The Most Ridiculous (And Real) Prison Escapes of All Time