Public Enemies_ America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI - Bryan Burrough [322]
Kelly as suspect in
LaCapra’s confession and
Nash’s arrest and
police corruption and
shoot-out in
transformation of FBI and
Underhill’s arrest and
witnesses to
Kansas City Star
Kaplan, Abe
Karpis, Alvin “Ray”
arrest of
in Atlantic City shoot-out
autobiography of
background of
Bremer kidnapping and
Bremer ransom money and
cosmetic surgery of
Cuba sojourn of
Karpis, Alvin “Ray” (cont.)
fate of
in Federal Reserve robbery
first bank robbery of
Florida sojourns of
Floyd’s visit with
as fugitive
in Garrettsville train robbery
Hamm kidnapping and
Kansas City Massacre and
Little Rock raid and
Ma Barker and
Nitti and
in Warren payroll robbery
Karpis, Raymond
Keady, Burrhead
Keenan, Joseph
Keith, Hale
Keith, John
Keller, Art
Kelley, Erv
Kelly, George, Jr.
Kelly, George “Machine Gun”
arrest of
background of
death of
“G-man” term and
grave of
Kansas City Massacre case and
map
Urschel kidnapping and
Kelly, Kathryn Thorne
Kelly, Pauline
Kendale, Lester
Kidder, Bernice
Kidder, Ted
Killingsworth, Jack
Kinder, Mary
Kingman, Loyde E.
Kinkema, Edward
Kirkpatrick, E. E.
Klemperer, Otto
Koerner, Alvin
Krock, Arthur
Krueger, Fred
Krupp, Paul
Kuhlmann, Mildred
Kunkleman, H. C.
LaCapra, Michael “Jimmy Needles”
Lackey, Joe
Ladd, Mickey
Lake Weir shoot-out
Lamm, Herman K.
Lange, George W.
Lange, Mrs. George W.
Lansky, Meyer
LaPlumma, Nugent
LaPorte, George
LaPorte, Lloyd
LaPorte, Louis
Larson, William
Lazia, Johnny
Leach, Matt
Lee, Edwin W., see Galatas, Dick
Leibman, Heinie
Lesly, Harry
Lester, Pres
Let ’em Have It (film)
Lett, Milton
Lewis, Harry
Liberty Magazine
Lieder, Clarence
Lima News
Lindbergh, Charles
Lindbergh kidnapping
Lindbergh Law
Link, Samuel
Little Bohemia episode
Dillinger’s Gang’s arrival in
Dillinger’s Gang’s escape in
FBI in aftermath of
FBI mobilization in
shoot-out in
women captured in
Lives and Times of Bonnie and Clyde, The (Milner)
Lockerman, Allen
Lockerman, Doris
Loeser, Wilhelm
Long, Opal
Long, Ray B.
Longnaker, Mary
Luciano, Charles “Lucky”
McAllister, Fred
McArdle, Fred
McCarthy, Joseph
McCord, Roy
McCormack, Dwight
McDade, Tom
McDermott, Hugh
McDonald, Cash
McGinnis, Art
McIntire, Kenneth
McKay, James
McKee, Sam
McKellar, Kenneth
McLaughlin, Jack
McLaughlin, Jimmy
McLaughlin, John “Boss”
McLaughlin, John T.
McLaughlin, Mrs. John
McLawhon, Arthur
McMillen, George
McNutt, Paul
McRae, Colin
Madala, John
Magee, David
Magee, Walter W.
Maginnis, Art
Makley, Charles
Manhattan Melodrama (film)
Manning, Joe
Manson, Charles
maps
Mareno, Soap
Martin, R. N.
Mason City Globe Gazette
Master Detective
Mathias, Betty
Mathias
arrest of
FBI’s pursuit of
interrogation of
Mattern, James
Matterson, Earl
Matterson, Mrs. Earl
May, Clayton
Meade, William Elmer
Means, Gaston
Melvin, T. G.
Menotti, Manuel
Merchants National Bank robbery
Meredith, James
Metcalfe, James J.
Methvin, Ava
Methvin, Henry
Methvin, Iverson
Mikus, James
Miller, George
Miller, Verne
background of
Halloween escape of
Kansas City Massacre and
manhunt for
Milner, E. J
Milwaukee Sentinel
Mitchell, Edward J.
Monahan, Freddie
Monroe, Coolie
Montgomery, Glenn G. “Curly”
Moore, Bobbie
Moore, Vincent, see Miller, Verne
Moran, Bugs
Moran, Joseph
murder of
Morgan, Frank
Morley, Elizabeth
Morley, William
Morris, Connie
Morris, John
Mortenson, Nels
Mullins, Jimmy
Mulloy, Frank “Fritz”
Mulvihill, Lloyd
Murder, Inc.
Murphy, H. D.
Murray, Edna “Rabbits”
Murray, Jimmy
Murray, William
Murray, William “Alfalfa Bill”
Muskogee Daily Phoenix
Muzzey, Alexander
Nalls, Rosser L. “Rusty”
Nash, Allanna
Nash, Frances
Nash, Frank “Jelly”
Natalsky, Etta
Nathan, Bruce
Nathan, Harold “Pop”
Bremer case and
Cowley eulogized by
Hammi’s criticism of FBI and
Kathryn Kelly case and
retirement of
Neff, Richard
Negri, Joseph “Fatso,”
Nelson, “Baby Face”
background of
Backman’s betrayal of
Backman’s personality conflict with
in Chicago suburbs shoot-out
Dillinger envied by
Dillinger