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74:, New Zealand's largest city. He escaped with three other prisoners by making a rope of sheets and scaling the wall with it. This time, he managed to avoid recapture for 172 days. It was during this period that his folk hero status was firmly established. Wilder would often break into holiday homes or premises and leave apology and thank you notes for the owners. People began leaving food out for him. 58:. A large force of police and soldiers, including three dogs, was mobilised to catch him. Constable Hamilton saw Wilder break from cover and gave chase, but Wilder dashed down a steep bank and disappeared from view. He was found a few hours later, hiding in a hole by a logging road, and taken back to jail. 50:
The stories of Wilder's escapades, included "wild drives through police barricades, evading large search parties, escaping a police dog by swimming across a river, and getaways by dinghy and horse - all with no hint of violence". At one stage he is reported to have even joined in a shoulder to
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cars, he scaled the 10 metres (33 ft) high wall that day and was not recaptured until 21 July. During those 65 days, he captured the attention of the New Zealand public when newspapers began reporting several hair-raising escapes from the dozens of police tasked with his capture.
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shoulder search through rough country for himself, slipping away from his pursuers when the opportunity arose. These exploits seemed to have caught something in the public imagination and Wilder was to a large extent cheered on by large sections of the New Zealand public.
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Restored to life in prison, Wilder made one more attempt at freedom but this, his final escape, was short-lived. In 1965 he escaped with two other prisoners, armed with a sawn-off shotgun. They kidnapped a prison warder at gunpoint and holed up in a house in
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and Wilder went back into custody, where he remained until he was paroled in 1969. However, he got into trouble for allegedly stealing rifles and escaped by rowing across the
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Eventually, after evading police for 172 days, Wilder was captured again on 17 July 1963 in a hut at Rununga Bush, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) off the
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coast. Since then he has kept a low profile and refused all attempts by the media to contact him. He was reportedly still living in 2015.
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on 17 May 1962. Part way through a four-year sentence for shopbreaking and theft related to his favourite
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On 20 June 1969, Wilder was finally released from prison and moved to the
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Wilder escaped again six months later on 29 January 1963, this time from
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Index

prison escaper
folk hero
New Plymouth Prison
Jaguar
Whakamaru
Mount Eden Prisons
Auckland
Napier-Taupo highway
Howard Morrison Quartet
Mount Eden
Armed Offenders Squad
Firth of Thames
Wairarapa
New Zealand Traditions & Folklore
ISBN
978-0-908608-67-6
"Looking for George Wilder: New Zealand's renegade folk hero"




"Prison escaper Wilder caught heart of nation"
"George Wilder escapes from prison - NZHistory, New Zealand history online"
Crime, Law and Justice in New Zealand
ISBN
978-1-317-27560-2
Kings of Stings
ISBN
978-0-522-86019-1
"Wilder ways not a handicap"

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