Editing Clarence Carnes
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== Imprisonment == | == Imprisonment == | ||
After the Battle of Alcatraz, Carnes remained in Alcatraz, claiming that he had received a postcard from [[Frank Morris]] and [[John & Clarence Anglin]] indicating that their escape had succeeded, although this was never proven. He was released on parole in 1973, but was returned to prison after his parole was revoked due to violations. Carnes died of AIDS in 1988 at the Medical Centre for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri. He was buried in a pauper's grave, but his body was later exhumed and reburied on Native American land according to specifications from Carnes's friend [[Whitey Bulger]]. | After the Battle of Alcatraz, Carnes remained in Alcatraz, claiming that he had received a postcard from [[Frank Morris]] and [[John & Clarence Anglin]] indicating that their escape had succeeded, although this was never proven. He was released on parole in 1973, but was returned to prison after his parole was revoked due to violations. Carnes died of AIDS in 1988 at the Medical Centre for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri. He was buried in a pauper's grave, but his body was later exhumed and reburied on Native American land according to specifications from Carnes's friend [[Whitey Bulger]]. | ||