"The Man Who Broke Charlestown". Two accomplices of Palaiokostas hijacked a sight-seeing helicopter and forced the pilot to fly to the prison where Palaiokostas was being held. The following is a list of historically famous prison escapes, and of people who escaped multiple times: There have been many infamous escapes throughout history: Merrill, Anthony. 4.82 avg rating 11 ratings 2 editions. The animals the scouts had they had captured from the Sioux. I gave them the other canteen and told them that if they should not require all the water that I would like it to be passed around to some other wounded ones lying close by, which was so done. Looking through this opening down the stream, I could see Custer's command drawn up in battle line, two men deep in a half circle facing the Indians who were crossing the river both above and below them. Being afraid that the Indian would escape, I worked at it in a desperate manner and finally got it out far enough to use my thumb nail, which proved affective. The officers were riding in order, a little in advance of their respective companies. Emigrated to the United States 1865, settled with his parents in Pittsburgh, Pennsylyania. I jumped behind one of the fallen cottonwood trees; where Watson went, I could not at the time tell. I jumped to my feet and started off at once, hardly caring whether the Indians saw me or not, for the presence of the cavalry had put fresh courage into me. I straightened myself up and said, "I will tell you what I will do." Going in the direction of the horses, I saw what suffering the poor brutes were enduring from thirst and hunger. So we started, following the trail until we were entirely clear of the brush and then began to climb the face of the bluff in order to reach the trail on which we saw the cavalry were moving [Watson's concern was legitimate. 19h. Fortunately I was not armed or I would have committed an act that I would have been sorry for afterwards. Even as secure a place as where we had formed our breastwork was no longer safe. We felt we were discovered. The one that was left stood facing me, still disputing our passage across the river. On March 3, 1934, Dillinger escaped from the "escape-proof" (as it was dubbed by local authorities at the time) Crown Point, Indiana county jail, which was guarded by many police officers and national guardsmen. Hearing an oath behind me, I looked back and saw my comrade Watson trying to get his horse on its feet. "Back in Prison After Restful Sojourn Here". The deep voices of the braves, the howling of the squaws, the shrill piping of the children and the barking of the dogs made night hideous; but they appeared to enjoy it amazingly. Suddenly they broke up and advanced toward my place of concealment. Thompson escaped from custody. "Get out of here," he cried, And do your duty!". However, Supergirl convinced Peter to help her foil Rick's plan. To answer that, you have to look at the numbers. Peter Thomson works as a Permanent Representative, President of the Executive Board at United Nations ESCAP, which is a Non-Profit & Charitable Org anizations company with an estimated 470 employees. On coming close, I saw they were our Ree scouts and two Crow Indians, one of whom was Half Yellow Face or Two Bloody Hands. Yes, absolutely! The firing in the direction of the battlefield had just now ceased, showing this act of the tragedy was ended. I knew that if the cavalry drove the savages from their village, they would scatter in all directions, and if any of the straggling devils came across such an unfortunate as myself, I would stand a poor show. The numbered items below are in chronological order, and correspond to the numbers on the "Peter Thompson at the Little Bighorn Map," shown above. His being alone shows with what fearlessness he travelled about even in an enemy's country with hostiles all around him. He manage to escape from Pretoria prison with five others in December 1997. "Water, Thompson, Water, for God's sake!" There was but one gasp and all was still. At this juncture the dry grass caught on fire threatening the destruction of the village, but the squaws fearless as the braves themselves fought the fire and tore down the teepees which were in danger of burning. The escape happened with the help of his wife, and they later went on a month-long crime spree across . Harry Campbell for TIME. The poor brute had fallen and was struggling to gain an upright position. Najmrodzki was a famous robber and thief, known for escaping 29 times from the prison and the authorities. All routes to the river were cut off by the Indians. I was not sure but that the Indians might take a notion to follow me. The ping of the bullets and the groaning and struggling of the wounded horses was oppressive. Some of them were so close to us that their fire was very affective. After meeting Thompson and the Crow scout with the roped enemy squaw on the banks of the Little Bighorn -- and finding no better alternative crossing places -- the eye-witness record says Custer then returned to the ford at Medicine Tail Coulee in this scenario, tried to cross there, got shot by White Cow Bull, and died "in the water of the Little Bighorn." This was the flag which had been placed there by the corporal just before he was shot. The first man we recognized was Sargeant Knipe [Sgt. I do not know how long I lay there, but I have a faint recollection of being turned and my gun taken from me. True, my revolver was loaded, but I was not fool enough to take my chances, one against five. I had gotten so far without being hit that I thought I was going to get through safe, but as I was entering the mouth of the ravine, a volley was fired by the Indians who occupied it and over I tumbled shot through the right hand and arm. Suddenly we heard above all other sounds, the call of a bugle. With a cry of rage he drew his revolver from beneath his overcoat and taking aim at me he told me to skip or he would put a hole through me. At this time a detail of five men from Company F was sent ahead to reconoiter and from this point I was gradually left behind in spite of all I could do to keep up with my company. The Crow then left Custer and rode in a jog trot towards the river and disappeared. The only answer was a long wailing blast; it was not what was expected. Lucky indeed was that soldier who died when he was first shot, for what mercy could he expect from a Sioux. I shook my head and answered, "No." Curley, a young Crow scout, would leave the command within the next ten minutes to take news of the battle to General Terry." "Heritage and Horizon: American Painting, 1776-1976," May 5, 1976-June 13, 1976. Peter Thompson at the Little Bighorn Map. He had made the mistake of placing the box the wrong way, the edge of the crackers toward the outside. Tom Custer, 1st Lieut. Watson still being some distance ahead of me. In January 2001, three inmates escaped from Chicago State Penitentiary's H-Unit (Hi-Max). I knew that there were two with General Custer, but I was not sure whether we had one with us here or not. John J. Mahoney] of our Company and I had no fear but that he would be well cared for. Thomson and Watson eventually found each other, banded together, and survived with Reno. There were numerous ravines leading into the one which we occupied. [Note: this is an interesting observation -- the first description I know of by a white of the "stationary wheel" technique which allowed the mounted, circling Indian cavalry to (1) maximize the concentration of their firepower, and (2) minimize their exposure to American soldiers's fire. Poor fellow, he was past speaking in his usual strong voice. It was possible that some of the Indians were concealed in it to pick anyone off who was bold enough to approach the water; but I could see no signs of life and concluded to proceed. After completing my inventory, I sat down and began to reflect on my chances for my life, if I remained where I was. I wandered to the edge of the bluff overlooking the village. Under cover of darkness, they had gained a foothold in some of the numerous ravines that surrounded us. Most wanted criminal in France in 2013. ", After the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Thompson "participated in the Northern Cheyenne Campaigh 1878 Honorable Discharge 1880 Homesteaded Alzada, Montana 1890 Married September 21 1904 to Ruth Boicourt, two children, Susan and Peter Jr. Pictures are on Fotki.com. Had I been armed I would have been more at my ease. But he never moved. It was a sad, sad sight. The noise in the village was as great as ever, which told us that the Indians still held it. Click here for Thompson's full account of his experiences at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. I ventured to rise myself and scanned the top of the bluffs to see if there were any Indians in sight. No one was more hostile to Thompson, though, than Walter Mason Camp, the most rigidly wrong-headed of the early American collectors of eye-witness accounts of the battle. It was not a question of days but of hours. So there was nothing to do but console myself with the reflection that I had better take care of it myself. The squaws had got the fire under control and had it confined to a comparatively small space. There were others also in the same fix. Although the Indians denied it, there are several eye-witness accounts that suggest that there were one or more whites fighting on the Indians' side at the Little Bighorn, although not with the Sioux. [Note: the accounts of Arikara scouts Soldier and an Anonymous Ree Scout both reported seeing Seventh Cavalry troopers kicking their downed horses just before the battle was about to begin.] So, jumping from the bank, I landed at the edge of the water and I just saw that the water tasted good. I made up my mind to climb to the top of the bank and let drive at our painted friend. He came to the same conclusion. This caused me some surprise, as I knew he had lost a great deal of blood which is almost invariably followed by great thirst. On September 11, 2014, T.J. 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I called to Watson to keep quiet for a few moments, and began to walk backwards up the bank keeping my eyes fixed on the Indian and watching his every movement. I finished putting on my spurs, mounted my horse again, and rode on after my company, but my progress was very slow. And thus we were brought to the fording place near the center of the village. I struggled to my feet and staggered after Watson. Had it not been for the watchfulness of our men, they certainly would have got the best o f us. The firing on the part of the Indians was rather dilatory. Beyond the village was a black mass of ponies grazing on the short green grass. I called Watson's attention to it, but he did not think it was the same horse. The unexpected bonus in Thompson's tale is that he may reveal what Curley was up to when he vanished just before the start of the Custer fight -- and why he was always evasive about what happened at the river. It had taken us one half hour to reach this place, making three hours in all. [Note: this may be when Spotted Calf killed an officer with his tomahawk, as Foolish Elk recounted.]. THISEYE-WITNESS account of the Battle of the Little Bighorn by Seventh Cavalry Private Peter Thompson is one of the three great Lost Texts -- or perhaps I should say, Ignored Texts -- of the Little Bighorn eye-witness canon (the others are the accounts of White Cow Bull and Pretty Shield). A short distance below I saw several cavalry men who were soon joined by others, eleven in all; a slim force indeed to clean out the ravine held by so many Indians, but they were resolute men. See Who Killed Custer -- Part 11 "War Crime Time" for more info.]. The sight of this increased our courage. meaning Indian Department. He was a notorious bank robber who operated throughout the Midwest during the, Officials boasted that the Lake County Jail in. Peter set up Thomson Bike Tours in 2001 and must have covered well over 250,000km on the . OK, WHO WAS the Crow scout Thompson and Custer apparenlty caught mid-murder and/or rape? Their ammunition was limited. We all realized that our lives were not worth betting on, but the expression on the faces of the men was that of a dogged determination to sell them dearly. He was lying on his face so still that I thought he was dead. Some of us unloaded the mules of the hard tack they were carrying and used the boxes for a breastwork. Kinging things off is our founder, Peter Thomson. I walked forward looking into the grove for signs of Indians, but not a sign of life could I see. He had received this latter name from the fact that on the back of his buckskin shirt the print of two human hands was visible, either put there by red ink or blood. I came up to him and saw that he had two camp kettles completely riddled with bullets. But as on the former occasion, when I came to the bend in the ravine I halted and looked carefully around the corner. The Indians were closing in around us. This is even true of Kingsley Bray's generally admirable 2006 Crazy Horse: A Lakota Life. THEDEGREE to which conventional Little Bighorn authors have written Thompson out of the history of the battle is as shocking as it is shameful. When I was handing his back to him I noticed that the three Indians had discovered us and were watching our every movement. He was making his way towards a party Indians who were standing close to the river bank near a clump of underbrush. But without fear, we commenced our march up the hill, keeping as near to the cut bank as the nature of the ground would permit. So with renewed energy we made our way up amid showers of lead. According to White Man Runs Him, they all "went with Custer down a dry gulch to near the river.". Peter Thompson was an American who put his life on the line for his comrades and his country -- and received the Medal of Honor for his valor -- but that hasn't stopped America from turning him into non-person in order to preserve its cherished, comfortable self-deceptions. The hill we were climbing seemed very long, so much so to me that I fell down and lay there without any inclination to move again, until Watson called my attention to the head of the column of cavalry which now came into plain view. To wade downstream was an impossibility. "Twenty dollars," said a third and so the bidding went on as at an auction. They made their way to the rear and I went on ahead. He answered, "To our scouts, of course." Considering that Reno's Arikara scouts had murdered a dozen Sioux squaws at the outset of Reno's attack a half hour before, what Thompson described the Crow scout doing with the tethered squaw isn't impossible at all. He was one of the most wanted criminals in the. Getting vexed I dismounted and began to fasten on my spurs, when I heard my name called and, on looking up, I saw Brennan near me on horseback. Peter Thompson was the father of Rick Malverne. The silence was suddenly broken by a loud command given by a hostile chief, which was followed by a terrific volley and a great many of our horses and mules passed over the range. And now, he asked, "Are you ready?" September 12, 2019 7:13 AM EDT. But there was something that made us move sooner than I wished; a large body of Indians had crossed the river and were coming across the flat toward the hill we were climbing. Although that company had entered the fight with General Custer, there were a few who had been detailed to the pack train. A more miserable looking wretch it would be difficult to find. The halt was but for a moment, for the Indians came rushing towards them in great numbers. The man was almost frightened to death. The Indians let fly with their rifles with the usual result. This ungainly dismount caused the water to fly in every direction. I still clung to my carbine and revolver. Indians for their families, property, and glory. My pistol contained five cartridges, my belt contained seventeen cartridges for my carbine, a very slim magazine as a means of defense. Weir. I had not gone far before I heard my name called and on looking around I saw Watson coming after me at full speed. Again, what Thompson described was just the way Custer did business -- and the flat by the river where Thompson said he saw Custer and the Crow scout with a Sioux squaw on a tether is barely 1,000 feet from the mouth of Medicine Tail Coulee, thus EASILY within Custer's accustomed solo reconnaissance range. Knowing that in my condition I was useless, I looked around to see if I could find anyone who could direct me to a surgeon. The Eye-witness Chronology Peter Thompson at the Little Bighorn Map. Looking in the direction of the battle, I saw that the cavalry were being driven towards the foot of a small hill; their number greatly reduced. About Peter Thomson Peter lives in Canberra, which most people mistake for the capital of Australia, and passes the time writing and telling stories to children. We wondered why none of his staff were with him. The firing on the part of the Indians was very brisk at intervals. Louis, MS. Near the water's edge, some distance up the river, we saw a large body of Indians holding a council, and that we might avoid them we kept as close to the cover of the brush as possible and went as rapidly as we could towards the face of the bluff. I looked around me and saw what remained of those who had gone down the ravine against such fearful odds. said he, "Let's move." In 2017 he initiated the transition of the program's Environment desk to the Livable Planet desk. The other two brought their guns to their shoulders and aimed at me. This was actually an extremely BAD idea, but while they were cruising the banks of the river looking for a ford (see Peter Thompson Detail Map, #13), Thompson said he and Watson stumbled upon Custer and one of Custer's Crow scouts in the midst of some kinky business with a Sioux woman on a tether. The Indians no doubt thought that they had finished him for two of them turned and disappeared in the village. He was never captured, but DNA-confirmed remains of his skull were found near Del Valle, Texas on September 8, 2014. Two years later he was arrested after being stopped in an unregistered car. Confident this will flow on to benefits for SDG14 & Ocean biodiversity. After arriving there I took inventory of my ammunition. The well formed ranks of the cavalry did fearful execution, for every time the soldiers fired I could see ponies and riders tumbling in the dust, I could also see riderless ponies racing away in every direction as if anxious to get away from such a frightful scene. But this soon passed out of my mind, as there was always something going on which attracted my attention. Few of them returned but they had accomplished their object. He said, "This is our only weak and unprotected point and should the Indians succeed in passing this in any force they would soon end the matter as far as we are concerned." We followed the trail for several hundred feet, then forced our way through the brush and with our revolvers cocked, lying at our feet and our guns in our hands we waited and watched for their appearance. Watson took hold of the sleeve of my coat and pulled me down urging me to be careful, as the Indians might see me and called my attention to the village which was in a perfect state of turmoil. "And the strangest part of it," added Watson, "was that instead of taking the back trail, he struck straight from the river across the country and as far as he could see him, he was urging his pony to its utmost speed. Though we may be far apart I celebrate the fact that we are in each other's virtual company and are able to share our ideas over the next half an hour. In addition to describing the valiant actions he participated in, Thompson's account contains a lot of significant detail, such as the fatigue of Custer's men and their horses as they rode into battle (Thompson got separated from Custer because his mount gave out). View the profiles of people named Peter Thomson. However, there's also another, equally plausible but much, much darker read on the scene with Custer and the roped squaw, namely that Curley was Custer's procurer and they were both there to rape and murder the Sioux woman. The problem that now perplexed us was what we were to do. AMONG SURVIVORS of the Little Bighorn, a few veterans like William Slaper dismissed Thompson's story out-of-hand, while others -- such as John McGuire, Daniel Kanipe, Curley, Goes Ahead and an Anonymous Ree -- corroborated parts of what Thompson said. What Mockery! Just as I was thinking of getting up, I heard an order given by a Sioux chief. We were now undecided which way to go. Box 393 We managed to secret ourselves in a bend of the river, which turned like the letter S, and gave us running water on three sides of us. We looked to see if the horse was still there but there was no trace of it; no doubt it had passed into the hands of the Indians. In New York, convicted murderers Timothy A. Vail and Timothy G. Morgan escaped from Elmira State Penitentiary in July 2003; both were recaptured in two days. I felt exceedingly thirsty and said to Watson that I proposed to have a drink. The noise they made resembled the howling of a coyote and the squealing of a cat. As I went down the ravine, I found it got narrower and deeper, and became more lonesome and naturally more depressing. On 13 December 2014 he escaped for the 20th time through the window by rope, after having sawed the bars. I soon turned the bend of the ravine, but no signs of them did I see. Then I saw several guidons fluttering in the breeze, which I knew as the ones which our cavalry carried on the march. One of its hind legs was fearfully gashed by a bullet. However, the most likely is Curley, who was at the river alone -- as Thompson described -- and he was always fundimentally evasive about what happened there. I knew then they were some of the hostiles we were after. Marshals 15 Most Wanted Fugitive's Skull Found by Family Dog", "Escapees in Canadian helicopter jailbreak captured", "Convicted killer T.J. Lane captured after escape", "Ohio town in shock after school shooter TJ Lane briefly escapes prison", "T.J. 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