Escaping From Prison In A Box

In this video, I’m going to tell you about Richard Lee McNair. A prisoner with the craziest story you will ever hear. He also invented the mailing yourself in a box challenge. Except he did it for real… And it worked.

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50 thoughts on “Escaping From Prison In A Box

  1. Happy Monday APS ARMY. I hope you're having a great day. And I hope you enjoy this video. Making past the first 30 seconds to see what this video is all about.

  2. Does anybody remember the something 3 question mark this would have been in the mid-80s and one of them escaped from Mecklenburg and another prison which had never been escaped from. There were three guys that from what I can tell robbed a convenience store gas station or something similar. They all had guns and somebody died in the process that was in the store. They were all three sentenced to death send. One was named Derrick "Baydar" I want to say Johnson. This was a very long time ago and I had his complete Court transcript as well as photos which I no longer have. I was his pen pal and all of the sudden after a couple of years my letters started coming back unopened and stamped either unopened or unread. So I would send another and it came back the same. I figured that he had been executed but I never knew for sure. If anyone remembers this please let me know. Thank you in advance!

  3. Why would you escape to Canada? Lol go to Mexico, Brazil or somewhere else besides our next door neighbors lol. I'm sure some of the people who got away and still haven't been caught did that or went out of the USA to a remote area living off the land.

  4. Hey APS man, you put a lot of work and passion into your video, and thank you for that. Yes, the Richard McNair story is an incredible one. 

    Heads up: The green light has been given by a major TV network to do a series of docs on McNair's escapes and his time on the lam. The network will be making the announcement once this COVID-19 stuff is over. Speaking of lockdowns.

    Officer Carl Bordelon [Ball, LA police] died from a massive heart attack in January 2016. Some facts surrounding that now famous encounter on the tracks: the prison was not sure there'd been an escape; the photo on the fax did not look like McNair and there was misinformation on the fax [in particular scars the jogger did not have]. As for giving two names, that's actually happens in that part of the country … people say their given name, then a name they go by. Not unusual. And look at how many times you called him Robert instead of McNair. Honest mistakes. I saw the video three times before picking up that McNair had screwed up with the names.

    And yes, McNair does jog in 100-plus degree heat. He was in incredible shape [due in part to his military training]. He is so unlike cons. He does not smoke, drink or do drugs. And when captured by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police he had no weapons.

    The media should have also focused on the series of prison blunders that led to McNair's Houdini-like escape from USP Pollock. The worst is that after they realized a prisoner had escaped, they kept it quiet and searched the prison grounds — on their own — hoping they'd nab McNair. The LAST law enforcement agency to be notified of the escape: The US Marshals Service whose job it is to apprenhend escaped cons. True story.

    Oh. And McNair was not only smart but very lucky. He had Lady Luck on his side the day he escaped. Bloodhounds were within three feet of him but he managed to fool them. He says the lead dog's name was Rufus [confirmed by police]. But when he dove into a large pond in Louisiana to avoid a search helicopter he was lucky a gator didn't have him for lunch.

    McNair is still at the Supermax in Florence, Colorado — the Alcatraz of the Rockies. He's now out of solitary confinement [5 year stint] and for a while was on "bomber's row" — with such notables as the Unabomber, the Shoe Bomber, Terry Nichols [Oklahoma City bombing] and the Atlanta Olympic Park bomber. The man in a cell next to him was New Jersey nurse who murdered [through lethal injection] scores of elderly patients — some say up to 400.

    I am the Canadian journalist who wrote the book, The Man Who Mailed Himself out of Jail, after receiving 350 letters from McNair. We now communicate by email. And yes Federal inmates are allowed to send and receive emails — from an approved list.

    Sorry for the long note.

  5. I've been reading the book The Man Who Mailed Himself Out of Prison there is so much more to this story, He did some way wacky and smart things to stay out of prison for that long. FYI the cop in Louisiana should get more credit than he has

  6. This was so intresting to learn. I didnt even knew about this. I like this.
    For some reason I just have respect for mc lee. I guess it is because he managed to pull it of 3 times. (I hate myself for this)

  7. That ADX place is way over the top. It's an horrific place to be. They should fix up Alcatraz and use that. There is a natural barrier there so the prisoners can be given more freedom. Not everyone that get's life actually did the crime. It's just the most conveniant guy to try for it. I know some did and are evil people. But McNair is not that level of evil. Alcatraz was a tough prison but they had a communal yard. You could do a little gardening, mop floors, build some things in the tool shed, volunteer to handle laundry. Fairly dull stuff mostly but gives the brain something to do. The ADX is an awful place and some in there, fine they are truly evil. But others may have stories similar to Julien Assange. People who just know to much. So the state kindly buries them into that hell.

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