Where did all of this detailed information come from?
"Baby Face Nelson: Portrait of a Public Enemy" by Steven Nickel & William J. Helmer
"Capone's American Boys" by William J. Helmer
"Baby Face Nelson" by Steve Thurman
"American Agent" by Melvin Purvis
"Dillinger" by Ovid Demaris
"Pretty Boy, Baby Face - I Love You" by Lew Louderback
"The Bad Ones" by Lou Louderback
"The Real Ma Baker" by Miriam Allen deFord
"The Real Bonnie and Clyde" by Miriam Allen deFord
"John Dillinger" byb Dary Matera
"Dillinger's Wild Ride" by Elliott J. Gorn
"The Dillinger Days" by John Toland
"Dillinger: The Untold Story" by G. Russell Girardin and William J. Helmer
"John Dillinger Slept Here" by Paul MacCabee
"Dillinger: A Short and Violent Life" by Robert Cromie and Joseph Pinkston
"The Dillinger Dossier" by Jay Robert Nash
"Bloodletters and Badmen" by Jay RobertNash
"Don't Call Us Molls: Women of the John Dillinger Gang" by Ellen Poulsen
Running With Dillinger" by Edward Butts
"Dillinger: Dead or Alive" by Jay Robert Nash and Ron Offen
"Public Enemies: America's Criminal Past 1919-940" by William Helmer and Rick Mattix
"Vendetta" by Alston Purvis
"Machine Gun Kelly: To Right a Wrong" by Bruce Barnes
"The Devil's Emissaries" by Myron J. Quimby
"The Bandit Kings" by Roger A. Bruns
"Lawman to Outlaw: Verne Miller and the Kansas City Massacre" by Brad Smith
"Bad Guys in American History" by George Cantor
"Depression Desperado" by Sid Underwood
"My Life With Bonnie andClyde" by Blanche Caldwell Barrow
"Going Down Together" by Jeff Guinn
"The Strange History of Bonnie and Clyde" by John Treherne
"The Story of Bonnie and Clyde" by Emma Parker. L.J. Cowan and Nellie May Cowan
"The Family Story of Bonnie and Clyde" by Phillip W. Steele and Marie Barrow Scoma
"The Lives and Times of Bonnie and Clyde" by E.R. Milner
"Running with Bonnie and Clyde: 10 Fast Years of Ralph Fults" by John Neal Phillips
"I'm Frank Hamer" by Frank Hamer
"Bonnie and Clyde: A Twenthy-First Century Update" by James R. Knight
"Ambush" by Ted Hinton
"On the Trail of Bonnie and Clyde" by Winston Ramsey
"Over the Wall" by Patrick McConal
"Alcatraz Island Prison" by Warden Johnson
"On the Rock" by Alvin Karpis
"The Alvin Karpis Story" by Alvin Karpis
"Mean Men: The Sons of Ma Barker" by Robert Winter
"Robbing Banks Was My Business" by John Harvey Bailey
"Union Station Massacre" by Merle Clayton
"The Union Station Massacre" by Robert Unger
"Persons in Hiding" by J. Edgar Hoover
"The FBI Story" by Don Whitehead
"J. Edgar Hoover and His G-Men" by William B. Breuer
"Rap Sheet" by Blackie Audett
"Pretty Boy" by Michael Wallis
"The Life and Death of Pretty Boy Floyd" by Jeffrey S. King
"The Gun That Made the Twenties Roar" by William J. Helmer
"Sam Cowley" by Richard Emery
"The Tri-State Terror" by R.D. Morgan
"The Bad Boys of the Cookson Hills" by R.D. Morgan
"Heritage of an Outlaw: The Story of Frank Nash" by Clyde C. Callahan and Byron B. Jones
"Gangsters and Outlaws of the 1930s" by Richard Owen and James Owen
"Gangster Holidays" by Tom Hollatz
"Crimes and Punishment" (first series) Vols. 3, 9 11,15, 16, 20
"Crimes and Punishment" (second series) Vols. 2, 3, 9, 12, 14, 19, 20, 22, 25, 28
"True Crime" (first series) Vol. 2
"A Pictorial History of Crime" (Vols. 1 and 2) by Allen Churchill
"America: An Illustrated Diary of It's Most Exciting Years" Vol. 5.
"The Desperate Years" by James D. Horan
"The Lawless Decade" by Paul Sann
"Crimes of the 20th Century" by various contributors
"The Encyclopedia of American Crime" by Carl Sifakis
"Going Down Together" by Jeff Guinn
Numerous articles that have appeared in such publications as True Detective, Startling Detective, Inside Detective, Argosy, Saga, Police Files, Crime, Official Detective, Life, Look, Saturday Evening Post, The New Yorker, Time, Playboy, Penthouse, Man's World, Vanity Fair; and newspapers such as the Milwaukee Sentinel, Chicago Tribune, Toeldo Blade, Toronto Star, Chicago American, Chicago Herald-Examiner, New York Times, Kansas City Journal, Dallas Star, St. Louis Post, Baltimore Post, Boston Globe, The Union Leader, and literally hundreds of other newspapers and publications from across the country.
Select interviews with people directly and indirectly involved with various incidents during the Depression era of crime.
(And yes, we really do own all these books ... and more.)
"Capone's American Boys" by William J. Helmer
"Baby Face Nelson" by Steve Thurman
"American Agent" by Melvin Purvis
"Dillinger" by Ovid Demaris
"Pretty Boy, Baby Face - I Love You" by Lew Louderback
"The Bad Ones" by Lou Louderback
"The Real Ma Baker" by Miriam Allen deFord
"The Real Bonnie and Clyde" by Miriam Allen deFord
"John Dillinger" byb Dary Matera
"Dillinger's Wild Ride" by Elliott J. Gorn
"The Dillinger Days" by John Toland
"Dillinger: The Untold Story" by G. Russell Girardin and William J. Helmer
"John Dillinger Slept Here" by Paul MacCabee
"Dillinger: A Short and Violent Life" by Robert Cromie and Joseph Pinkston
"The Dillinger Dossier" by Jay Robert Nash
"Bloodletters and Badmen" by Jay RobertNash
"Don't Call Us Molls: Women of the John Dillinger Gang" by Ellen Poulsen
Running With Dillinger" by Edward Butts
"Dillinger: Dead or Alive" by Jay Robert Nash and Ron Offen
"Public Enemies: America's Criminal Past 1919-940" by William Helmer and Rick Mattix
"Vendetta" by Alston Purvis
"Machine Gun Kelly: To Right a Wrong" by Bruce Barnes
"The Devil's Emissaries" by Myron J. Quimby
"The Bandit Kings" by Roger A. Bruns
"Lawman to Outlaw: Verne Miller and the Kansas City Massacre" by Brad Smith
"Bad Guys in American History" by George Cantor
"Depression Desperado" by Sid Underwood
"My Life With Bonnie andClyde" by Blanche Caldwell Barrow
"Going Down Together" by Jeff Guinn
"The Strange History of Bonnie and Clyde" by John Treherne
"The Story of Bonnie and Clyde" by Emma Parker. L.J. Cowan and Nellie May Cowan
"The Family Story of Bonnie and Clyde" by Phillip W. Steele and Marie Barrow Scoma
"The Lives and Times of Bonnie and Clyde" by E.R. Milner
"Running with Bonnie and Clyde: 10 Fast Years of Ralph Fults" by John Neal Phillips
"I'm Frank Hamer" by Frank Hamer
"Bonnie and Clyde: A Twenthy-First Century Update" by James R. Knight
"Ambush" by Ted Hinton
"On the Trail of Bonnie and Clyde" by Winston Ramsey
"Over the Wall" by Patrick McConal
"Alcatraz Island Prison" by Warden Johnson
"On the Rock" by Alvin Karpis
"The Alvin Karpis Story" by Alvin Karpis
"Mean Men: The Sons of Ma Barker" by Robert Winter
"Robbing Banks Was My Business" by John Harvey Bailey
"Union Station Massacre" by Merle Clayton
"The Union Station Massacre" by Robert Unger
"Persons in Hiding" by J. Edgar Hoover
"The FBI Story" by Don Whitehead
"J. Edgar Hoover and His G-Men" by William B. Breuer
"Rap Sheet" by Blackie Audett
"Pretty Boy" by Michael Wallis
"The Life and Death of Pretty Boy Floyd" by Jeffrey S. King
"The Gun That Made the Twenties Roar" by William J. Helmer
"Sam Cowley" by Richard Emery
"The Tri-State Terror" by R.D. Morgan
"The Bad Boys of the Cookson Hills" by R.D. Morgan
"Heritage of an Outlaw: The Story of Frank Nash" by Clyde C. Callahan and Byron B. Jones
"Gangsters and Outlaws of the 1930s" by Richard Owen and James Owen
"Gangster Holidays" by Tom Hollatz
"Crimes and Punishment" (first series) Vols. 3, 9 11,15, 16, 20
"Crimes and Punishment" (second series) Vols. 2, 3, 9, 12, 14, 19, 20, 22, 25, 28
"True Crime" (first series) Vol. 2
"A Pictorial History of Crime" (Vols. 1 and 2) by Allen Churchill
"America: An Illustrated Diary of It's Most Exciting Years" Vol. 5.
"The Desperate Years" by James D. Horan
"The Lawless Decade" by Paul Sann
"Crimes of the 20th Century" by various contributors
"The Encyclopedia of American Crime" by Carl Sifakis
"Going Down Together" by Jeff Guinn
Numerous articles that have appeared in such publications as True Detective, Startling Detective, Inside Detective, Argosy, Saga, Police Files, Crime, Official Detective, Life, Look, Saturday Evening Post, The New Yorker, Time, Playboy, Penthouse, Man's World, Vanity Fair; and newspapers such as the Milwaukee Sentinel, Chicago Tribune, Toeldo Blade, Toronto Star, Chicago American, Chicago Herald-Examiner, New York Times, Kansas City Journal, Dallas Star, St. Louis Post, Baltimore Post, Boston Globe, The Union Leader, and literally hundreds of other newspapers and publications from across the country.
Select interviews with people directly and indirectly involved with various incidents during the Depression era of crime.
(And yes, we really do own all these books ... and more.)