Public Enemies_ America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI - Bryan Burrough [320]
Barker manhunt and
Cowley replaced by
Dillinger manhunt and
fate of
Gibson shooting and
Karpis manhunt and
in Lake Weir shoot-out
in Little Rock raid
Conroy, E. J.
Conroy, Ted
Cooney, Dennis
Cooper, Courtney Ryley
Copeland, Harry
Copeland, Royal
Corman, Roger
Corry, George
Coughlin, Philip
Coulter, Rufus
Cowley, Lavon Chipman
Cowley, Mathias
Cowley, Samuel P.
death of
Dillinger ambush and
Dillinger manhunt and
eulogy for
Hoover’s promotion of
in Nelson manhunt
Purvis’s demotion and
Cox, J. W.
“crime corridor”
Crime Doesn’t Pay (vaudeville show)
Crosby, Lydia
Cross, Gilbert
Crown Point jail break
Crowson, M. H.
Cuba, S.S.
Cullen, Frank
Cullen, Thomas
Culp, Frank
Cummings, Henry
Cummings, Homer S.
Cunningham, Miles
Dahill, Thomas
Daily Argus-Leader
Daily Oklahoman
Dallas Times-Herald
Dalton Brothers
Damron, B. L.
Davis, Ed
Davis, Volney
Deaderick, Kelly
Deandre, Phil
Deere, Father
Delaney, Delores
Delaney, Jean
Detective
Devereaux, W. J.
Dewey, Thomas
Dexfield Park shoot-out
Dickman, Lillian
Dillinger, Audrey
Dillinger, Hubert
Dillinger, John
in American Bank and Trust robbery
Audrey Dillinger’s correspondence with
background of
in Central National Bank robbery
in Chicago shoot-out
Dayton arrest of
death of
in East Chicago bank robbery
in escape from Crown Point jail
in escape from Lima jail
Estill’s photograph of
fame and legend of
family visit of
first bank robberies of
first murder of
in First National Bank robberies
Florida sojourn of
in Fostoria robbery
Frechette’s arrest and
Frechette’s relationship with
in gang reunion
grave of
Green’s capture
gunshot wound of
Hamilton’s death and
homosexual experience of
legacy of War on Crime and
manhunt for
map
media and
in Merchants National Bank robbery
as Navy deserter
Nelson’s envy of
Nelson’s partnership with
O’Brien-Mulvihill killing and
Piquett as attorney for
Piquett’s rift with
plastic surgery of
Polly Hamilton and
popular perception of
at Probasco hideout
Purvis on
Purvis-Sage conspiracy against
as role model for Clyde Barrow
in St. Paul shoot-out
in Security National Bank and Trust robbery
in South St. Paul shoot-out
Tucson arrest of
Dillinger, John Wilson
Dillinger, Mollie
Dillinger Days (Toland)
Dillon, David
Dirty Dozen Gang
Dodd, Christopher
Dodd, Thomas
Donegan, T. J.
Doolin, Bill
Dowd, Ed
Doyle, Earl
Doyle, Jess
Duffy, Eddie
Dunkel, Helen
Dunlop, Albert
Dunn, William
Dunning, Milton
Durham, Clarence
Durkin, Martin
Dyer Act
Dyke, Stewart
East Liverpool Review
Eberle, Walter
Engel, Frank
Erwin, William
Esser, Mrs. A. R.
Estill, Robert
Eye, Charles
Eyman, Frank
Factor, Jake “The Barber”
Fanning, Mike
Farland, A. E. “Gyp”
Farmer, Elmer
Farmer, Herbert “Deafy”
Fashions of 1933 (film)
Fay, Frank X.
FBI Story, The (Whitehead)
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
abuse of suspects by
Dillinger manhunt of
early history of
Frechette arrested by
G-man team and
Green confession and
Hanni’s criticism of
Hollywood depiction of
Hoover’s reorganization of
Kansas City Massacre investigation of
Kansas City Massacre and transformation of
Kelly captured by
Kelly pursued by
Little Bohemia debacle and
Ma Barker myth and
Mathias pursued by
public relations by
Scotland Yard as model for
secret office of
Underhill arrested by
Urschel kidnapping and
Van Meter’s death and
weapons-trained agents hired by
Federal Reserve robbery
Feeney, Al
Feller, Marvelle
Ferguson, Helen
Ferguson, Jim
Ferguson, Mildred “Ma”
Field & Stream
Fields, W. C.
First National Bank robberies
Fisher, Chuck
Fisher, Harry
Fitzgerald, Charles
Fitzgerald, Maurice
Fitzsimmons, Juliette
Fitzsimmons, Robert
Fletcher, Chapmon
Floyd, Bradley
Floyd, Charles Arthur “Pretty Boy”
background of
death of
description of
final hours of
grave of
Kansas City Massacre and
Karpis’s visit with
Killingsworth kidnapped by
media and legend of
in popular culture
Floyd, Jackie
Floyd, Ruby
Ford, Dallas
Fortenberry, S. L.
Fort Worth Star