The guards at Alcatraz prison were very strict with the inmates. - "Inmates were kept alone in separate five-foot by nine-foot cells. They were allowed food, shelter, clothing, and medical care. Any other privileges, such as exercise or using the library, had to be earned. Inmates spent 24 hours per day in the cell with just a sink, toilet, and cot. Guards checked on inmates a dozen times per day.", Three men escaped from Alcatraz prison. - "In 1962, brothers John and Clarence Anglin, along with Frank Morris, did manage to escape from their cells.", Many inmates attempted to escape from Alcatraz prison - "...inmates made 14 separate escape attempts during the time the prison operated from 1934 until 1963.", The escapees did not have help from people on the outside. - "They were three men in prison uniforms with no money, transportation, or shelter.", The person in the fictional account maintained good behavior while in prison. - "For a couple years, while maintaining my best behavior, I weighed my options for escape.", The prisoner's escape plan was well thought out and organized. - "I was thoughtful, careful, and most of all, patient.", The inmate in the fictional account observed the people around him at the prison to use to his advantage.  - "I studied their habits until I could predict their next move.", The inmate in the fictional story wanted to remain calm in order to avoid suspicion. - "I performed my morning work duties as usual... just slowly enough to not arouse suspicion.",

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