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by Hans M. Broder (Author)
Forrest Turner was a law breaker and a "jailbreaker." Many said he was the most famous prison escape artist of the twentieth century and that only Houdini got more publicity than him. During the 1930s and 1940s he escaped eleven times, only to be recaptured each time. Four of his escapes were from the newly constructed maximum-security facility in Reidsville. With each escape additional prison time was added to his sentence. It was not just his many escapes from prisons but the remarkable breaks into work camps and prisons to free other convicts which made him famous.
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