Bernard Coy's Belt

Origin
Bernard Paul Coy (1900 - 1946) was a bank robber best known for planning a failed escape attempt from Alcatraz prison in 1946. It turned into a bloody two day armed confrontation which ended with Coy's death along with two fellow inmates and two guards. Having noticed the bars protecting the armory were weak Coy managed to create a bar-spreader which he used to break into the armory and overpower the unsuspecting guard. Arming five others they took on the guards in an attempt to escape however in order to escape they needed three keys. In the end the prisoners tried to take hostages of guards but failed, the standoff would forever be known as the Battle of Alcatraz.

Effects
When worn and tightened it shrinks waist, allowing one to slip through small places. Displaced organs have been shown as one victim's stomach pushing up against the lungs and remaining there even after belt was removed.