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Darcy Dugan

Darcy Dugan
Born (1920-08-29)29 August 1920
Sydney, New South Wales
Died 22 August 1991(1991-08-22) (aged 70)
Glebe, New South Wales
Criminal penalty death
Criminal status commuted to life in prison
Spouse(s) Jan Simmonds
Conviction(s) Bank robbery, Prison escapee

Darcy Ezekiel Dugan (29 August 1920 – 22 August 1991) was an Australian bank robber and New South Wales' most notorious prison escape artist.

Darcy Dugan grew up in the inner suburb of Annandale in Sydney.

During his criminal career, he committed numerous armed holdups, robbing banks and even a hospital. However he became more famous for his daring escapes than for his initial crimes.

On 4 March 1946, Darcy Dugan escaped from a prison tram which was transporting him between Darlinghurst Courthouse and Long Bay jail. As the tram passed the Sydney Cricket Ground, Dugan used a kitchen knife to saw a hole through the roof, through which he escaped. The tram is still kept today at the Sydney Tramway Museum.

On the 16th of December 1949, Darcy Dugan and accomplice William Cecil Mears (1920-2002) both escaped from Central Police Station, Sydney, during a Court recess. Mears was in Court after being charged with possession of an unlicensed pistol and had subpoenaed Dugan as a witness, during an adjournment for lunch, Dugan and Mears hacksawed through an iron bar in their cell and escaped from the Police complex and onto the streets of Sydney, Police gave chase, but they were last seen as they jumped onto a passing tram.

In 1950 Dugan was sentenced to death, along with a co-offender. An appeal against sentence failed but Cabinet later commuted the sentences to life imprisonment.

After another prison escape, Dugan reportedly left behind a note scrawled on the wall of his cell which read, "Gone to Gowings." The reference to Sydney department store's advertising slogan was slang for many things including "left in haste".

Dugan served a total 35 years in prison, exactly half of his life. He served his final prison sentence at Long Bay Correctional Centre and was released on parole in 1984.


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