He murderd people.
Robert Franklin Stroud was known as the bird man of Alcatraz. He died November 21, 1963, in Springfield, Missouri, United States.
Life in Alcatraz in 1935 was ... well i would imagine it to be brutal for the prisoners. A few people who payed a visit to alcatraz were scar face (Al Capone) and the bird man.
Claude Earl "Jack" Allen (211-AZ) died at USP Alcatraz on January 17, 1936.
i believe it was 'the bird man'. He saw a injured bird outside his cell and healed it. By the time he got out of prison he had over 300 birds.
Mummies Alive - 1997 The Bird-Mummy of Alcatraz 1-33 was released on: USA: 10 November 1997
The book "Birdman Of Alcatraz" was written in 1955 by Thomas E. Gaddis. The book told the true story of Robert Stroud, an inmate of Alcatraz who became an expert on bird diseases.
"Birdman of Alcatraz" was born Robert Franklin Stroud on January 28, 1890 in Seattle, WA, the son of Frank Robert Stroud and Elizabeth Jane McCartney.
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The name Alcatraz is derived from the Spanish "Alcatraces." In 1775, the Spanish explorer Juan Manuel de Ayala was the first to sail into what is now known as San Francisco Bay - his expedition mapped the bay and named one of the three islands Alcatraces. Over time, the name was Anglicized to Alcatraz. While the exact meaning is still debated, Alcatraz is usually defined as meaning "pelican" or "strange bird."
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Man Is Not a Bird was created in 1965.