The Most Famous Bank Robbers
Films, books and popular culture have been the subject of every branch, I have compiled the clever and brutal bank robbers of the crime scene for you.
Jesse James
Jesse James was a brutal thug who was also the subject of many Wild West movies. James, a successful soldier in the American Civil War, found the remedy for unemployment to be immoral and began bankruptcy. James, one of the most sought-after names, was a very clever and confident person. So much so that after every robbery he had done, he left his newspaper clippings as his signature. Born on September 5, 1847, James was murdered in Missouri on April 3, 1882.
Butch Cassidy
Born on April 13, 1866, Butch Cassidy was no different than the robbers in Western movies. Even Cassidy's stance, fearing the whole Wild West with his gang, scared people. Cassidy and the gang continued to enjoy long periods of pleasure, as many trains and banks rode. It is not known how the noble man who died on November 7, 1908 died.
Frank “Jelly” Nash
Born on February 6, 1887, Nash could be said to be the best among bank robbers. Known as Jelly, Nash has more than 200 banks seized. It is often said that thieves who use explosives and interesting methods have killed one of their partners. Nash, who eventually found the gun, wants to escape when he is taken to prison, but is shot in the fighting and loses his life on June 17, 1933.
John Red Hamilton 1899 – 26 April 1934
Hamilton meets the legendary robber John Dillinger, who holds the prisoner's path for robbing gas stations. Hamilton joins Dillinger's team, escapes from prison, and performs a variety of robberies with the famous gang. Only then will a policeman kill and commit the crime to Dillinger. Hamilton loses his life during a conflict.
John Dillinger 22 June 1903 – 22 July 1934
Among the most handsome and robbers, perhaps the most genius of all was John Dillinger's life so excited that the movie "People Enemies" starring Johnny Depp was featured. Dillinger, who was declared Public Enemy by the US government, is a great genius of the robbers. There was also a lovely sweetheart named Dillinger of Billie. Dillinger's reputation swooped over the entire US and the government inevitably set up a large FBI-backed organization, hunting the People's Enemy himself. Finally, Dillinger was killed several times by the police in front of his beloved public.
Charles Arthur Handsome Floyd 3 February 1904 – 22 October 1934
Handsome Floyd, known as the modern Robin Hood, was a hero of the poor with his Thomson mechanic rifle. He was dealing them money and ripping mortgage plans out of the bank robbers and wiping out everyone's debt. This is the thief.
Lester M. Gillis Babyface Nelson 6 December 1908 - 27 November 1934
Gillis who received this nickname because of the charm of his face, even though he lived for a short period of time, suffered great damage. Do not ever be fooled by the short length and cute face of this man in this picture. If you ask me why, it's your first murder when you were 12 years old. The first bank robbery was done at the age of 21, and the terror of mean was literally terrible until the age of 25. Baby Face was shot down by the police when Nelson came to 25.
Bonnie ve Clyde
This pair, shot in 1967, has a tremendous ending. Clyde, who was married, succumbed to her love, and together with Bonnie, they had gone bank robbery. The bank and petrol station were constantly slaughtered by the police while the two were escaping the barracks.
Charles “Chaz” Williams
The head of the Williams joke is a strange story of Charles Williams. Our thief, known for his crimes committed in the 60s, robs the bank in 1 minute and performs the fastest robbery of world history. However, it is caught in such a short time that the code is stuck. Williams was studying at the University of Illinois at a college right now joining a program. He continued to commit crimes by signing others instead of himself. Williams, finally caught again, was stuck in the code without any conditions this time. Our thief from prison has become a whole new person. The former thief, who became a music guru, has been the manager of 50 cent, Foxy Brown. He is currently at the head of the Black Hand management company.
Mark Mikhaylich - 10 August 1975
Mark Mikhaylich, renowned as a festival thief, is one of the most daring thieves of modern times. Mikhaylich moved to New Jersey shortly afterwards, continuing to evacuate the banks after the successive robberies he had made during Christmas time, and he continued his crimes there. Our bored thief went back to New York, and this time he was out of his routine. How Does? Mikhaylich, who had been on the list for two years and could not be found, continued to return to New York as soon as he returned. This time the bank's armored vehicle stolen instead of a bank. Mikhaylich, who was arrested at this point, took his place as the first person to steal an armored car in history.