McGarr was amongst the officers recaptured relatively locally who were taken to
Görlitz prison 36 miles south from Sagan. George McGill,
Henry Birkland,
Patrick Langford,
Mike Casey, George Wiley,
Tom Leigh,
John Pohe, Cyril Swain,
Charles Hall,
Brian Evans,
Wlodzimierz Kolanowski and Bob Stewart were taken away in black cars by plain clothes
Gestapo officials on 30 and 31 March 1944 and were never seen alive again. Another account states that on 31 March 1944 a group of 10 officers including
Henry Birkland were taken away. The plates on their cremation urns showed that they had been cremated at Liegnitz (now
Legnica), 55 miles to the east of Sagan, but no dates were given. So he became one of the 50
executed and murdered by the
Gestapo. His remains, which were originally buried at Sagan, were moved in November 1948 to the Poznan Old Garrison Cemetery to lie beside those of his fellow escapers. His name was amongst those in the list of the murdered prisoners which was published when news broke on or about 19–20 May 1944, and he is also mentioned in the "Ottawa Citizen" on 27 February 1946. == Awards ==