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Public Enemies_ America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI - Bryan Burrough [321]

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Fostoria robbery

Francis, Roy

Francis, Mrs. Roy

Frankfurter, Felix

Frechette, Evelyn “Billie”

arrest of

background of

Dillinger’s relationship with

fate of

interrogation of

Freemuth, Frank

Fritsch, Roy

Fryman, Joe

Fultz, John H.

Galatas, Dick

arrest and interrogation of

Galatas, Elizabeth

Gallagher, William P.

Garrettsville train robbery

Gault, Manny

Geraghty, J. L.

Gibson, Clara

Gibson, Russell

Gilbert, Dan “Tubbo”

Gillespie, Robert G.

Gillis, Helen

Gillis, Joseph

Gillis, Lester, see Nelson, “Baby Face”

Gillis, Mary

Girardin, Russell

“gits” (getaway maps)

Gloeckner, Kirk

Glynn, Jack-35n

G-Men (film)

Goetz, Fred, see Ziegler, “Shotgun George”

Goldstein, Grace

Good, Margaret

Goodman, Leona

Graham, Harold

Graham, William

Grapevine, The

Grayson, Ben

Great Crime Wave of 1933-34

“gits” used in

professionalism in

technology and

see also War Against Crime; specific criminals

Great Depression

Green, Beth

Green, Eddie

capture of

in First National Bank robbery

Green, Edward

Grey. E.

Griffin, Jack

Griffith, Walter L.

Grisso, Horace

Grooms, Bill “Red”

Gross, Charlie

Gross, George

Grossman, Reuben

Grubb, Maude A.

Guinane, Ed

Gunn, Joe

Hall, Clayton

Hall, Mrs. Clayton

Hall, Tex

Hamer, Frank

Hamilton, Floyd

Hamilton, Joe

Hamilton, John “Red”

in American National Bank robbery

in Central National Bank robbery

death of

in East Chicago Bank robbery

in First National Bank robbery

in Little Bohemia episode

in visit to Anna Steve

Hamilton, Polly

Hamilton, Raymond

Hamm, Theodore

Hamm kidnapping

Kansas City Massacre investigation and

Karpis and

police corruption and

Purvis and

ransom negotiations in

ransom payouts in-10n

Touhy trial and

Hancock, Audrey, see Dillinger, Audrey

Hancock, Emmett

Hancock, Fred

Hancock, Mary

Hancock, Norman

Hanni, Werner

Hansen, Wilbur

Harder, Howard

Hardy, Sam

Hardy, Tom

Harmon, Paula

Harper’s

Harrison, Mrs. William

Harrison, Willie

Hartman, Al

Harvey, R. G.

Hauptmann, Bruno Richard

Hayes, George

Heberbrand, Art

Heller, Nate

Helmer, William

Henderson, Ray

Hermanson, Frank

Hermanson, Hobart

Hermanson, Mrs. Hobart

Herron, James

Hettrick, Sylvester J.

Higgins, Thomas

Highfill, George

Hillyard, Frances

Hinton, Ted

in Bonnie and Clyde ambush

Bonnie and Clyde pursued by

Hiss, Alger

Hoffman, John

Hole-in-the-Wall Gang

Holley, Carroll

Holley, Lillian

Hollis, Genevieve

Hollis, Herman “Ed”

death of

Homer, Leslie

Hoover, J. Edgar

after-the-fact memos of

appointed Bureau director

background of

Bremer kidnapping investigation and

Cowley promoted by

Dillinger manhunt and

Dock Barker’s arrest and

fate of

FBI reorganized by

firearms competency upgraded by

Floyd manhunt and

Kansas City Massacre investigation and

Karpis’s arrest and

legacy of

Little Bohemia debacle and

Little Rock raid and

Ma Barker myth and

management style of

preeminence of

public relations and

Purvis demoted by

Purvis’s relationship with

Roosevelt administration and

Senate testimony of

sexual orientation of

Urschel kidnapping investigation and

Van Meter killing reaction of

Houk, Kenneth “Butch”

Hovious, Beryl

Howe, John

Howe, Louis

Hudak, John

Hudiberg, Joe

Hughes, Charles Evans

Hughes, Vincent W.

Hull, Henry

Hunsicker, Horace

Hunter, Freddie

Huntington, Forrest

Hurt, Clarence

Indianapolis News

Indiana State Police

Internal Revenue Service

Irey, Elmer

Israel, Lon

Jackson, Lucy

James, Frank

James, Jesse

James, R. L.

James, Thomas R.

Jarrett, Walter

Jarrett, Mrs. Walter

Jenkins, Jim

Jenkins (prison inmate)

Johnson, Margaret

Johnson, Robert L.

Jones, Gus T. “Buster”

career of

Kansas City Massacre investigation and

Shannon raid and

Urschel kidnapping and

Jones, R. L. “Bob”

Jones, W. D.

Jordan, Glenn

Jordan, Henderson

Joyner, John

Justice Department, U.S.

Kansas City Journal Post

Kansas City Massacre

Comstock episode and

convictions in

FBI investigation of

Floyd and

Galatas’s arrest and

Hamm kidnapping and

Hoover and

immediate aftermath of

Karpis

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