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John Dillinger’s resting place is in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana. John Dillinger’s story has been depicted in several films like Baby Face Nelson, Public Hero No. 1, Dillinger ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Not so fast. An Indiana cemetery is now balking at a plan to dig up John Dillinger's grave site, the ABC7 I-Team has learned. "Crown Hill objects to the exhumation of John ...
For 30 years, Hotel Congress has gathered thousands of people for Dillinger Days—a weekend-long event to commemorate the capture of John Dillinger, infamous gangster from the Great Depression era.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Indiana regulators have now approved a new exhumation date requested by some family members of the late gangster John Dillinger. The Dec. 31 exhumation still faces legal challenges.
Related: Historical document signed by “John Herbert Dillinger,” one page, 8.5 x 14, no date but circa 1924.
On the afternoon of Jan. 29, 1934, Pima County Sheriff John Belton and Under-Sheriff C.S. Farrar entered gangster John Dillinger's jail cell to manacle the outlaw in preparation for extradition.
Dillinger's nephew, Michael C. Thompson, applied for the permit last month after he and another relative obtained an earlier permit calling for a Sept. 16 exhumation.
Dillinger’s life was legendary, but his death remains a bit of a mystery. It was reported at the time that Dillinger was gunned down in Chicago and died instantly. However, descendants of Dillinger ...
The 1933 Ford V8 belonged to Sheriff Lillian Holley when it was stolen by Depression-era bank robber John Dillinger in a daring jail escape that made sensational headlines around the globe.
Public Enemy No. 1 John Dillinger and his clan are no exception. As I mentioned in a food cover story last week, Dillinger loved good food, as explained in historical accounts by Anna Sage.
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