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Q&A: What's driving today's bank robbers - The Flint Journal
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[MLive.com] - Tom Lekan, an Ohio-based security consultant to banks and other business, agreed to answer a few questions on bank robberies-:How do today's bank robbers differ from the romanticized Depression-era bandits such as John Dillinger and Bonnie and Clyde
Naming bank robbers not scientific but tricky
www.montereyherald.com
[Monterey County Herald] - Bank robbers were often violent, and the most famous were notorious media celebrities, such as John Dillinger and Bonnie and Clyde. Today, luckily, bank robberies are much less exciting. But the fascination lingers. Sometimes it takes only a few
Google News: Lawless well within the limits
[Bangkok Post] of how the Bondurants, especially Jack and Forrest, journey from one phase of manhood into another, somewhat with the help of their enemies and their women (Jessica Chastain and Mia Wasikowska), just like John Dillinger in Public Enemies or Clyde
Bonnie and Clyde's guns go to anonymous bidder
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[This is Hull and East Riding] - About two-thirds of the auctioned items were from Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker, but some also came from other notorious criminals, including Al Capone, Pretty Boy Floyd and John Dillinger. Parker's .38-calibre Detective Special that she had taped to
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