the men in the walls could not hold frank morris and john and clarence englan. >> two of the three escapees brothers. >> we want to go out there where they were at to see what it was like. >> reporter: the anglin family looked at the side by side cells trying to imagine clarence and john inside the five by 7-foot space. >> no wonder they wanted to get out. cheer up honey. that was in the past. >> it's unreal. >> i know it. >> reporter: they saw the vents in the cells. the escaping prisoners enlarged then crawled through and the pipes the prisoners crawled to. >> they cut the nuts on the outside of the rim that held those bars that's all they had to do was shove the whole thing over. >> reporter: then they sprinted in the darkness across the roof down a pipe over a fence and down to the water. what happened once there is open to debate. did they drown? their homemade life vests and parts of raft came ashore but no bodies. or did they make it across the cold dangerous water to land. >> the water being so cold, the tide swiftly the possibility is they drowned. >> reporter: they spent a decade