Mob of the Dead/Audio Logs

The Audio Logs are part of an easter egg found in Mob of the Dead, they can be accessed by typing the four characters' prison numbers into the counter found at the underground elevator. They feature Stanley Ferguson talking about an escape attempt made by four inmates on New Years Eve, 1933. As stated in Audio Log 3, the events of the map may have never taken place. Which could explain why Ferguson is alive in the audio logs yet he is killed in the map's intro.

Audio Log 01
"My name is Stanley Ferguson, I was a guard in Alcatraz from 1933 to 1942. Today, I'm going to give you some more interesting tales of the prisons history. Over the decades, Alcatraz has had more than its fair share of daring escape attempts. However, few were as audatious as the one undertaken by four inmates on New Years Eve, 1933. Thought to be the brainchild of an inmate by the name of Albert Arlington, the outrageous scheme was as unlikely as its mastermind."

Audio Log 02
"It is believed that Arlington, a.k.a The Weasel, somehow convinced three other inmates that he had devised a fool-proof plan to escape the Rock. It was a plan that would see them literally taking to the skies in a makeshift aircraft of Arlington's own design."

Audio Log 03
"Just how The Weasel managed to convince these hardened criminals that such a plan was even possible remains a mystery to this day. What IS known, is that no such plane was ever built. Instead, the groups plans for freedom soon descended into bitter argument and infighting."

Audio Log 04
"Their plans fallen apart, anger and frustration would ultimately lead to a brutal altercation between the misguided Arlington and his former co-conspirators."

Audio Log 05
"Armed only with makeshift weapons, Finn O'Leary, Sal DeLuca, and Billy Handsome, lured the unsuspecting Arlington to the roof, where they intended to exact a bloody, and final, revenge."

Audio Log 06
"And so it was here, beneath the dark and stormy winter skies, that the hapless Arlington met his grizzly end, bleeding to death on the cold concrete roof. For their participation in the murder, the three collaborators were sent to death by electric chair. Justice came swiftly, on the morning of January 19th, 1934, the execution order was carried out."