Henri Theodore Young (born 1918) was a prisoner at Alcatraz who tried to escape with two other inmates, Arthur Barker and Rufus McCain and is best known for being the main character in the movie Murder in the First.
Young was born in Kansas City, Missouri. By age 14 in 1932, Young and his younger sister became orphans and were committed to an orphanage. A year later, tradition has it that he stole food supposedly so he could feed his starving sis...
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Henri Theodore Young (born 1918) was a prisoner at Alcatraz who tried to escape with two other inmates, Arthur Barker and Rufus McCain and is best known for being the main character in the movie Murder in the First.
Young was born in Kansas City, Missouri. By age 14 in 1932, Young and his younger sister became orphans and were committed to an orphanage. A year later, tradition has it that he stole food supposedly so he could feed his starving sister and was put under warrant for arrest. He became a bank robber and was known for aggressively taking hostages. By 1935, he was arrested at age 17 and charged with killing a man. After spending time in prisons in Washington state, he was sent to the federal prison on Alcatraz Island. On the night of January 13, 1939, Young, with prisoners Rufus McCain, Arthur Barker, Dale Stamphill, and William Martin, attempted to escape. Martin, Young, and McCain surrendered, while Barker and Stamphill were shot when they refused to surrender. Barker died...
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