Loki just referenced a real true crime case, and it's given this character a perfect backstory

Nov. 3, 2023



Nice you meet you, Frank

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Loki season 2, episode 5took viewers on a tour of its characters’ timeline counterparts, but it was Casey’s backstory that really made us smile. We’re getting intominor spoilers for the latest episode of Lokifrom here out, so make sure you’re up to date on theDisneyPlus show before venturing further.

One of the first locations that the God of Mischieftimeslipsto is San Francisco, 1962 where Casey is escaping with a group of inmates from Alcatraz. Well, not Casey actually as we soon learn, but Frank. We watch them slip out of the prison before Loki gets torn away to another timeline. Later on in the episode, the God of Mischief returns to pick up ‘Frank’ to help save the world, removing him from the timeline.

Making theTVA’s most amiable worker actually a brutal criminal is definitely a fun twist, but what you might not realize is that it’s actually based on a real-life crime case.

Frank Morris was a real inmate at Alcatraz who managed to escape thanks to an elaborate plot with his fellow prisoners. On June 12, 1962, they laid decoys in their beds as they slipped out under the cover of darkness, leaving the prison guards to figure out what happened. Their bodies were never found, and it remains one of the biggest true crime mysteries of the 20th century.

Well, obviously, now we know: Frank was actually taken through a time door and brought to the TVA. Why didn’t the FBI think to follow that lead?

This isn’t the first time that Loki has referenced a true crime case either. Back in season one, it’s revealed that the God of Mischief was actuallyD. B. Cooper, a real plane hijacker whose real identity was a mystery for 50 years.

It’s a fun Easter egg for true crime buffs in an otherwise pretty heavy episode of the Marvel series. For more references you might have missed, check out whatwe spotted on OB’s sticky notesand what thatpost-credits Easter egg means.We’ve also got a bunch ofLoki season 2guides to:

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