John dillinger biography documentary
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EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! This film begins with a promo for the documentary film "Killers All", a exploitative documentary about organized crime. Following the promo is a related film, "Dealers in Death", which is a cut-down of a feature-length movie "The Vanishing Gangster". About a third of the film is a biography of Dillinger, beginning near mark with his youth in Mooresville, Indiana, and showing mostly still pictures and some actual filmed footage of the gangster and where he was at during various times of his crime filled life.
Gable and Powell portray two brothers who grow up on opposite sides of the law. There differences collide when they both fall in love with the same woman. The movie is best known for being the film that bank robber John Dillinger watched before being shot dead outside of the theater by the FBI. This vintage news reel recounts the criminal life and death of John Dillinger, from his numerous escapes to crossing the Indiana state line, which put the FBI on his tail.
We learn that the notorious bank robber, who became Public Enemy 1 in the early s, tried to alter his fingerprints with acid. A John Dillinger morgue photo is shown towards the end of the video. After evading police in four states for almost a year, Dillinger was wounded in a gunfight and went to his father's home to recover. On July 22,local and federal law-enforcement officers closed in on the Biograph Theater.
Dillinger's parents had married on August 23, His father was a grocer by john dillinger biography documentary and, reportedly, a harsh man. She cared for her brother for several years until their father remarried in to Elizabeth "Lizzie" Fields — ; they had three children. As a teenager, Dillinger was frequently in trouble for fighting and petty theft; he was also noted for his "bewildering personality" and bullying of smaller children.
Fearing that the city was corrupting his son, Dillinger's father relocated the family to Mooresville, Indianain In he was arrested for auto theftand his relationship with his father deteriorated. Dillinger returned to Mooresville, where he met Beryl Ethel Hovious. Despite Dillinger's attempts to settle down, he found it difficult finding a job.
John dillinger biography documentary
While leaving the scene, the criminals were seen by a minister who recognized the two men and reported them to the police. They were arrested the next day. Singleton pleaded not guilty, but after Dillinger's father the local Mooresville deacon discussed the matter with Morgan County john dillinger biography documentary Omar O'Harrow, his father convinced Dillinger to confess to the crime and plead guilty without retaining a defense attorney.
Dillinger was convicted of assault and battery with intent to rob, and conspiracy to commit a felony. He expected a lenient sentence of probation as a result of his father's discussion with O'Harrow but was sentenced instead to ten to twenty years in prison. He was killed on September 2,when he fell asleep on railroad tracks while drunk.
Incarcerated at Indiana Reformatory and Indiana State Prison between andDillinger developed a criminal lifestyle. Upon being admitted to prison, he was quoted as saying, "I will be the meanest bastard you ever saw when I get out of here. The men planned heists that they would commit soon after they were released. Dillinger's father began a public campaign to have him released and was able to obtain signatures on a petition.
On May 10,after serving nine and a half years, Dillinger was paroled. Tracked by police from Daytonhe was captured and later transferred to Allen County jail in Lima to be indicted in connection to the Bluffton robbery. After searching him before putting him into the prison, the police discovered a document which appeared to be a prison escape plan.
They demanded Dillinger tell them what the document meant, but he refused. Earlier, Dillinger had helped conceive a plan to enable the escape of Pierpont, Clark and six other prison acquaintances. He had friends smuggle guns into their cells, which they used to escape four days after Dillinger's capture. When the sheriff, Jess Sarber, asked for their credentials, Pierpont shot Sarber dead, then released Dillinger from his house.
The four men escaped back to Indiana, where they joined the rest of the john dillinger biography documentary. Dillinger is known to have participated with the Dillinger Gang in twelve separate bank robberies, between June 21,and June 30, Evelyn "Billie" Frechette met Dillinger in Octoberand they began a relationship the following month.
After Dillinger's death, Billie was offered money for her story and wrote a memoir for the Chicago Herald and Examiner in August On January 25,Dillinger and his gang were captured in TucsonArizona. He was taken to Lake County jail in Crown Point, Indianaand jailed for charges for the murder of a policeman who was killed during a Dillinger gang bank robbery in East Chicago on January 15, Local police boasted to area newspapers that the jail was escape-proof and had posted extra guards as a precaution.
However, on Saturday, March 3,Dillinger was able to escape during morning exercises with fifteen other inmates. Dillinger produced a pistolcatching deputies and guards by surprise, and was able to leave the premises without firing a shot. Almost immediately afterwards conjecture began whether the gun Dillinger displayed was real or not.
According to Deputy Ernest Blunk, Dillinger had escaped using a real pistol. FBI files, on the other hand, indicate that Dillinger used a carved fake pistol. Sam Cahoon, a trustee who Dillinger took hostage in the jail, also believed Dillinger had carved the gun, using a razor and some shelving in his cell. In another version, according to an unpublished interview with Dillinger's attorney, Louis Piquettinvestigator Art O'Leary claimed to have snuck the gun in himself.
Deputy Sheriff Charles Cavanaugh was mortally wounded in the gunfight and later died. Before his death, Youngblood told officers Dillinger was in Port Huron, and officers immediately began a fruitless search for the escaped man. An Indiana newspaper reported that Youngblood later retracted the story and said he did not know where Dillinger was at that time, as he had parted with him soon after their escape.
Dillinger was indicted by a grand juryand the Bureau of Investigation a precursor of the Federal Bureau of Investigation [ 5 ] organized a nationwide manhunt for him. According to Frechette's trial testimony, Dillinger stayed with her for "almost two weeks. Paul, Minnesotausing the aliases "Mr. Carl T. Hellman" in Apartment Paul field office to file a report, including information about the couple's new Hudson sedan parked in the garage behind the apartments.
As a result of Coffey's tip, the building was surveilled by two agents, Rufus Coulter and Rusty Nalls, but they saw nothing unusual because the blinds were drawn. He parked, first on Lincoln Avenue the north side of the apartmentsthen on the west side of Lexington Avenue, at the northwest corner of Lexington and Lincoln, and remained in his car while watching Coulter and St.
Paul Police detective Henry Cummings pull up, park and enter the building. Meanwhile, Coulter and Cummings knocked on the door of Apartment Frechette answered, opening the door two to three inches. She said she was not dressed and to come back. Coulter told her they would wait. After waiting two to three minutes, Coulter went to the basement apartment of the caretakers, Louis and Margaret Meidlinger, and asked to use the telephone to call the Bureau.
He quickly returned to Cummings, and the two of them waited for Frechette to open the door. Van Meter then appeared in the hall and asked Coulter if his name was Johnson. Coulter said it was not, and as Van Meter passed on to the landing of the third floor, Coulter asked him for a name. Van Meter replied, "I am a soap salesman. Coulter asked if he had any credentials.
Van Meter said "no," and continued down the stairs. Coulter waited ten to twenty seconds, then followed Van Meter. As Coulter reached the lobby on the ground floor, Van Meter began shooting at him. Van Meter ran back into the front entrance. Coulter shot out the rear left tire. Paul office, but could not get through because both lines were busy. Frechette, in her harboring trial testimony, said that she told Dillinger that the police had shown up after speaking to Cummings.
Upon hearing Van Meter firing at Coulter, Dillinger began shooting through the door with a Thompson submachine gunsending Cummings scrambling for cover. Dillinger then stepped out and fired another burst at Cummings. Cummings shot back with a revolver, but quickly ran out of ammunition. He hit Dillinger in the left calf with one of his five shots.
He then hastily retreated down the stairs to the front entrance. Green telephoned his associate Dr. Clayton E. May at his office at Masonic Temple in downtown Minneapolis still extant. With Green, his wife Beth and Frechette following in Green's car, the doctor drove Dillinger to an apartment belonging to Augusta Salt, who had been providing nursing services and a bed for May's illicit patients, whom he could not risk seeing at his regular office, for several years.
May treated Dillinger's wound with antiseptics. Dillinger convalesced at May's until Wednesday, April 4. After the events in Minneapolis, Dillinger and Frechette traveled to Mooresville to visit Dillinger's father. Friday, April 6,was spent contacting family members, particularly his half-brother Hubert Dillinger. On April 6, Hubert and Dillinger left Mooresville at about p.
The Pierponts were not home, so the two headed back to Mooresville around midnight. On April 7 at approximately a. Joseph Manning near Noblesville, Indianaafter Hubert fell asleep behind the wheel.