Who knew spoons and an accordion was all you need to break out of Alcatraz.
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Who knew spoons and an accordion was all you need to break out of Alcatraz.
Follow the rise of drug kingpin, El Chapo Guzman, as he escapes not just one, but two maximum security prisons in Mexico.
2 of 4 Men Who Escaped From Immigration Detention Center Are Caught https://ift.tt/GwWMimt https://ift.tt/EyBxGYc https://ift.tt/GwWMimt June 16, 2025 at 01:24AM
Author: BY PATRICK KINGSLEY - Publish Date: September 6, 2021 at 11:35PM
Four of the fugitives had been convicted of terror offenses and were serving at least two life sentences, while legal proceedings continued for the other two.
By BY ALAN FEUER from en Español in the New York Times-https://www.nytimes.com/es/2021/06/08/espanol/emma-coronel-declara-culpable.html?partner=IFTTT Coronel Aispuro, esposa del narcotraficante conocido como el Chapo, se declarará culpable de ayudar a operar el emporio multimillonario de su marido, según una persona familiarizada con el caso. Emma Coronel se declararía culpable de ayudar a operar el imperio del Chapo New York Times
By BY ALAN FEUER from U.S. in the New York Times-https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/08/us/politics/el-chapos-wife-guilty-plea.html?partner=IFTTT Emma Coronel Aispuro is scheduled to appear in court in Washington on Thursday to admit her role in her husband’s criminal activities. El Chapo’s Wife Set to Plead Guilty to Helping Run Drug Empire New York Times
By BY RUTH MACLEAN AND BEN EZEAMALU from World in the New York Times-https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/06/world/africa/nigeria-jail-break-biafra.html?partner=IFTTT Gunmen arrived at a prison in Nigeria’s southeast early Monday morning and let loose all who wanted to flee. More Than 1,800 Prisoners Break Out of Jail in Nigeria New York Times