![]() ![]() ![]() The book's most sensational claim is that the famous theater-alley gunfight in which Dillinger died was actually an official hit intended to cover up police corruption. Some portrayed him as a Robin Hood, while others cynically suspected that he often worked in cahoots with the very financial institutions he victimized. In the 1930s, Americans avidly followed Dillinger's crime spree and spectacular escapes from custody. ![]() Starting with a car theft at the age of 20, the gangster-obsessed Dillinger rapidly descended into a busy career as a bank robber, working with such pros as Baby Face Nelson and Pretty Boy Floyd. , etc.) painstakingly recounts every bullet fired by the legendary robber John Dillinger, his criminal cohorts and his law-enforcement adversaries. In this overly detailed biography, true-crime veteran Matera ( The FBI's Ten Most Wanted ![]()
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