For years , every time we so much as touch a toe out of state , I ’ve put cemeteries on our travel travel plan . From garden - like cemeteries to reboot hills , whether they ’re the final resting places of the well - known but not that important or the important but not that well - have sex , I have a go at it them all . After realizing that there are a caboodle of taphophiles ( cemetery and/or headstone enthusiast ) out there , I ’m lastly putting my photo library of interesting tombstones to good usage .
Eighty years ago next workweek , one of the world ’s most infamous mobster cope with his match . John Dillinger was not killed in the middle of a shootout , or even mid - armed robbery . He was simply walking out of a movie theater in Chicago .
In 1924 , at the young eld of 21 , Dillinger and a pal unsuccessfully essay to hook a local grocery store in Mooresville , Indiana . He received an unduly rough time and ended up serving closely nine long time in prison house . While he was there , his stepmother die — his genuine mother had died when he was just three — and his married woman leave him . “ I will be themeanest bastardyou ever saw when I get out of here , ” he said while incarcerated , and it seems he followed through on that menace .

accept nothing to go home to , Dillinger used his time behind bars to connection with other mobster and robber , gathering tips and tricks for how to best swindle bank out of their cash depot . When he was finally parole on May 10 , 1933 , he put his plans into action almost immediately .
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The offence fling that ensued was intense , but really rather shortly - lived . His first post - prison looting was on June 21 , when he relieve the New Carlisle National Bank in New Carlisle , Ohio , of $ 10,000 . He plume at least four more banks that summer before his shenanigans caught up with him and he was jailed — but not for long . Some of his buddies from the Indiana State Prison had of late get off , thanks in part to grease-gun smuggle to them by Dillinger . They render the party favor and helped him bust out of clink , killing the sheriff in the process .

The Jackrabbit plume at least three more banks in the fall and winter of 1933 - 34 , including a monumental $ 74,802 heist at a camber in Greencastle , Indiana , in October . He and his crew also brazenly busted into the state law arsenals to slip machine guns , rifles , ammo , and bulletproof vest . In January , he and three of his gang members were bewitch in Tucson . Dillinger was deport to the jail in Crown Point , Indiana , a construction that had been nickname “ inescapable . ” Despite this , and despite the fact that the gaol post extra guards , Dillinger escaped yet again . Though it has magnificently been claimed that he used a razor to carve a gun out of wood or soap , PBS reportsthat it was actually just a clear undercut instance of graft .
From March to July , Dillinger surcharge four more bank and got himself a trivial plastic surgery . He was involved in a duo of shootout , including one that killed a few of his cohort . His girlfriend got arrested . But he also had some sport — Dillinger enjoyed a super secret field day with his family back in Indiana , and even made it to a few Cubs games . J. Edgar Hoover was incense that Public Enemy # 1 was just jazz around around the middle west as he pleased , and formed a special task force meant to take Dillinger down . It was this job force that received a call from a cleaning woman who articulate she could help them get their man if they would forestall her from being deported . The agents agreed , and Anna Sage said that she and her friend Polly , Dillinger ’s new girl , would be accompany the gangster to the movies on the afternoon or dark of July 22 , 1934 .
Agentswere await to ambush the group as they walked out of the Biograph Theater in Chicago around 10:30 that night . When the three of them give-up the ghost the house , agent Melvin Purvis lit a cigar to betoken to the other factor that the target was in mint . Dillinger actualise what was materialize and may or may not have pulled a hired gun as he ran into the nearby back street ( reports diverge ) . The agent opened fervour , with three of their five bullets finding their mark . He died shortly thereafter and was buried in the family plot at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis , where citizenry sympathetic to the mobster still leave penny to this daytime . The current tombstone is at least the quaternary version — the others became too damage by relic hunters .

Stacy Conradt
See all entries in our Grave Sightings serieshere .