{"id":148777,"date":"2022-01-03T11:10:32","date_gmt":"2022-01-03T11:10:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=148777"},"modified":"2022-01-03T11:10:32","modified_gmt":"2022-01-03T11:10:32","slug":"alcatrazs-most-notorious-gangsters-from-al-capone-to-george-machine-gun-kelly","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/world-news\/alcatrazs-most-notorious-gangsters-from-al-capone-to-george-machine-gun-kelly\/","title":{"rendered":"Alcatraz’s most notorious gangsters from Al Capone to George ‘Machine-Gun’ Kelly"},"content":{"rendered":"

The world's most famous prison housed some equally notorious gangsters after opening its cells on January 1934.<\/p>\n

America's most dangerous men were locked up on an island over a mile into the Pacific Ocean from San Francisco for almost 30 years.<\/p>\n

The maximum security prison was built as an inescapable fortress where lags were granted just four rights: food, clothing, shelter, and medical care.<\/p>\n

Of the 1,576 prisoners to have endured Alcatraz's extreme and punishing conditions, the Daily Star looks at the jail's most famous inmates from Al Capone to runaway Arthur 'Doc' Barker who was shot dead trying to flee by raft from the prison which was said to be impossible to escape from. <\/p>\n

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Al Capone<\/h3>\n

Dubbed Scarface, Chicago native Alphonse Gabriel Capone ruled a ruthless gangland built on racketeering, bootlegging, prostitution and murder \u2013 with no crime too extreme.<\/p>\n

But it was not his record of violence which landed him in Alcatraz, it was tax dodging. The entrepreneurial thug was sentenced to 11 years behind bars on October 17 in 1931. <\/p>\n

After a few years bribing guards for a cushy stay at the Federal Penitentiary in Atlanta, Capone was transferred to the Californian rock soon after it opened aged 35. <\/p>\n

Despite losing his special treatment at Alcatraz he starred as a banjo player in an inmate band called the Rock Islanders. Capone found another use for the instrument in a revenge attack on James 'Tex' Lucas who stabbed him with half a pair of scissors. <\/p>\n

Sick with syphilis, Capone left Alcatraz on January 6, 1939 for Terminal Island Prison in Southern California but rumour has it that you the ghostly sound of Capone's banjo can still be heard on The Rock. <\/p>\n

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