One of the most exciting is the escape of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman. He managed to break out of a high - security Mexican prison not once but twice. His first escape involved a tunnel that was dug right under his cell, complete with lighting and ventilation. It was a sophisticated operation that took a lot of planning and resources. His second escape was also quite elaborate, highlighting the weaknesses in the prison security system.
One real life break up story is about my friend. She and her boyfriend had been together for three years. But he started to work long hours and they grew apart. He became distant and they argued a lot. Eventually, he said he needed space and they broke up. It was really hard for her as she still loved him.
The escape from Clinton Correctional Facility by Richard Matt and David Sweat is quite remarkable. They cut through steel walls using power tools they got access to. They also had help from a prison employee who was having an inappropriate relationship with one of them. Their escape led to a massive manhunt that gripped the nation for weeks.
One famous real - life prison break story is that of Frank Morris and the Anglin brothers from Alcatraz. They managed to escape by creating dummy heads in their beds to fool the guards during the night check. They used a spoon to dig through the walls, made a raft from raincoats, and floated away into the San Francisco Bay. No one knows for sure if they survived or not.
Yes, there are some elements that might be inspired by real - life prison situations. For example, the complex prison hierarchies and the idea of inmates having to form alliances to survive are common in real prisons. However, the character of Michael Scofield and his elaborate escape plan are highly fictionalized for the sake of entertainment.
There was an incident where prisoners in a New York prison used a maintenance tunnel to try and escape. This is like the scenarios in 'Prison Break New York' where the inmates look for unconventional ways out of prison. They had studied the prison's infrastructure and found a weak spot in the tunnel system which they exploited.
Prison Break is purely fictional. The creators came up with the plot and characters to make an engaging and thrilling TV series. There's no real-life incident or person behind it.