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The Hunt for the Last Public Enemy in Northeastern Ohio, Alvin ""Creepy"" Karpis and his Road to Alcatraz

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The Hunt for the Last Public Enemy in Northeastern Ohio, Alvin ""Creepy"" Karpis and his Road to Alcatraz
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Hunt for the Last Public Enemy in Northeastern Ohio
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
True Crime
Sub title
Alvin ""Creepy"" Karpis and his Road to Alcatraz
Summary
The last Public Enemy No. 1 of the Depression era, Alvin "Creepy" Karpis reportedly compiled a record of fifty-four aliases, fifteen bank robberies, fourteen murders, three jailbreaks and two kidnappings. Roaming the country to evade capture (or worse), Karpis regularly hid out in northeastern Ohio, where he and the remnants of the infamous Ma Barker Gang perpetrated the last great American train heist in Garrettsville. His criminal career came to an end when J. Edgar Hoover and his famed G-Men apprehended the man they wanted more than any other in New Orleans. From there, Karpis found himself confined on Alcatraz Island, where he spent nearly twenty-six years--more than any inmate in the prison's history. Historian Julie Thompson tells the true story of Karpis's life and career, a riveting tale taking readers from rural Kansas and Ohio to the bustling streets of the Big Easy and into the bleak innards of "the Rock."
Target audience
adult
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