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Dr James Barry
Dr James Barry (1970 - 1865)
British Army Surgeon, Folk Figure. Served in the British Army for 40 years, and upon death was discovered to be a woman. It was reported in the “Manchester Guardian” on August 21, 1865, that James Barry had entered the British Army in 1813, and had passed through the ranks of Assistant Surgeon and Surgeon in […]
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Arthur T. Barry
Arthur T. Barry (1896 - 1981)
Master jewel thief and “second-story man” of the roaring 20s. Subject of March 12, 1956 Life magazine article and 1961 book by Neil Hickey “The Gentleman was a Thief”. Ingratiated himself into New York society by befriending Prince Edward, Harry Houdini and Jimmy Hines of the Monagahelka Democratic Club. Instrumental in the Auburn Prison riot […]
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Marvin Ivan “Buck” Barrow, Sr
Marvin Ivan “Buck” Barrow, Sr (1905 - 1933)
Outlaw. Born in Jones Prairie, Marion County, Texas, the third child of Henry and Cumie Barrow. At 18 or 19 Marvin, better known as “Buck” went to Dallas, to work for his brother repairing cars, but he quickly became part of the West Dallas petty-criminal underworld. He married twice and divorced twice during this time, […]
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Clyde Barrow
Clyde Barrow (1909 - 1934)
Clyde Barrow Outlaw. Even though he lived on the edge of the law as a youngster, Clyde Chestnut Barrow’s first crime was not until an auto theft in 1926 at the age of 17. Clyde, one of several sons of a poor East Texas sharecropper, had little formal education, but had learned “street smarts” from […]
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George W. Barrett
George W. Barrett (1970 - 1936)
Criminal. Barrett was the first person to receive the death penalty by hanging under a congressional act that made it a capital offense to kill a federal agent. Barrett shot and killed special agent Nelson B. Klein, a special agent of the Justice Department’s Bureau of Investigation (which was renamed to become the FBI). On […]
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Seaborn Barnes
Seaborn Barnes (1854 - 1878)
Train and Bank Robber. The “Lieutenant” of the Sam Bass Gang. Called “Seab” or “Nubbin’s Colt”, he was born in Cass County, Texas. His father died when Seaborn was an infant and his widowed mother took her 5 children to Handley, near Fort Worth, to raise them near her relatives. He worked as a cowboy […]
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Barney Isaacs Barnato
Barney Isaacs Barnato (1851 - 1970)
Financier and rogue. Born Barnett Isaacs in 1852, he made his first fortune in diamonds in South Africa and returned to England to become king of the market in gold shares (‘kaffirs’). His visiting card bore the inscription ‘I’ll stand you a drink but I won’t lend you a fiver’. Took to drink and commited […]
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Lloyd William Barker
Lloyd William Barker (1898 - 1949)
Criminal. Son of Ma Barker. After being paroled from Leavenworth Prison where he was serving a 25 year prison term, he worked as a cook in a POW Camp at Ft. Custer, Michigan during WWII and received an Honorable Discharge from the army. He married and worked as assistant manager of a bar and grill […]
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Kate “Ma” Barker
Kate “Ma” Barker (1873 - 1935)
Criminal. Known as “Ma,” she and her sons, Herman, Lloyd, Arthur and Fred, teamed up with Alvin Karpis (whom Fred had met in the penitentiary) and several other criminals to lead a life of crime. Born in Ash Grove, Missouri, her given name was Arizona Clark, but her close friends knew her as “Arrie” or […]
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Herman Barker
Herman Barker (1893 - 1927)
Criminal. Born in Aurora, Missouri to George and Kate Barker. Herman’s life of crime began at an early age, when he and brother Lloyd Barker organize a youth gang, which dedicates itself to petty burglaries. Herman is arrested for robbery in Joplin, Missouri and is released to the care of his mother in 1915. After […]
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Fred Barker
Fred Barker (1903 - 1935)
Criminal. The Barker Gang is rooted in the family of Arizona “Ma” Clark Barker (1873-1935) and her four sons, Herman (1894-1927), Lloyd (1896-1949), Arthur “Dock” (1899-1939), and Fred (1903-1935). In 1927 Herman Barker apparently committed suicide after he was wounded by Kansas police. In 1932 Lloyd began serving a twenty-five-year term for mail robbery at […]
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Bernard Leon Barker
Bernard Leon Barker (1917 - 2009)
Watergate Figure. A man who lived much of his life in the shadows, he was one of the five arrested for the June 17, 1972 break-in at Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters in Washington. Raised in Havana by his American father and Cuban mother, Barker, who held dual citizenship, came to the United States in […]
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Margie Velma Bullard Barfield
Margie Velma Bullard Barfield (1932 - 1984)
The subject of Jerry Bledsoe’s 1998 book, “Death Penalty,” Velma Barfield was the first woman executed in the United States since 1962 for the arsenic murder of Stuart Taylor, her fiance. It was later discovered that she had also killed her own mother, Lillie Bullard; three people for whom she served as caretaker, Montgomery Edwards […]
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Nickolas “Klaus” Barbie
Nickolas “Klaus” Barbie (1913 - 1991)
Gestapo Chief. When Klaus Barbie arrived in Lyon, France, he was assigned dual tasks: dismantle the Resistance and rid the city of Jews. His job was made easy by the many French who collaborated. He sent thousands of people to Auschwitz and captured and killed the head of the Resistance, Jean Moulin. He fled to […]
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Joseph M. Barbara, Sr
Joseph M. Barbara, Sr (1905 - 1959)
Organized Crime Figure. Immigrated to the United States in 1921 at age 16. He was soon working as a hitman for the Buffalo crime family in their Northern Pennsylvania territory. During the 1930s, Joseph was arrested for several murders, including the 1933 murder of rival bootlegger Sam Wichner. Wichner had gone to Barbara’s house for […]
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William Banting
William Banting (1970 - 1878)
Author. He was an undertaker and furnisher of funerals, who had a parlour in St. James’s Street in London. His best-known commission was to build the Duke of Wellington’s coffin, but he would not be remembered were it not for the unfortunate fact that he suffered from a weight problem. None of his family, on […]
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Dr Norman G. Baker
Dr Norman G. Baker (1882 - 1958)
Convicted felon, inventor, and charlatan. He was a star mentalist on the vaudeville circuit in the early 1900’s and made a fortune in the 1910’s by inventing the Tangley Calliaphone. He built KTNT (Know the Naked Truth) radio in Iowa in 1925 and published TNT Magazine, where he made relentless attacks over the air and […]
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Cullen Montgomery Baker
Cullen Montgomery Baker (1835 - 1869)
Western Outlaw. He was a deserter from Morgan’s Squadron, the Confederate cavalry unit shown on his grave marker. He also served with the 15th Texas Cavalry and was discharged on disability. Baker waged a one man war against Reconstruction in Arkansas and Texas following the Civil War. He murdered many freed slaves and whites whom […]
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John Harvey Bailey
John Harvey Bailey (1887 - 1979)
Bank Robber. Harvey started his criminal career as a bootlegger. Then graduated to robbing banks, In 1929, small-time crook Tony Serpa was the only man convicted in the Rochester robbery. He served 11 years. Many believe the heist was masterminded by Harvey Bailey. Harvey, called the “dean of American bank robbers,” was a staple of […]
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George Andrew Atzerodt
George Andrew Atzerodt (1835 - 1865)
Lincoln Assassination Conspirator. At the age of eight, his parents immigrated to America and settled in Maryland, but he never became a naturalized US Citizen. He and his older brother, John, set up a carriage repair shop at Port Tobacco, Maryland, located at the mouth of Pope’s Creek near its entry into the Potomac River. […]
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Mohammed Atta
Mohammed Atta (1968 - 2001)
Terrorist pilot. He was the ringleader of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks which destroyed the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center.
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Susan Denise Atkins
Susan Denise Atkins (1948 - 2009)
Manson Family Member, Murderer. Born in San Gabriel California, Susan Denise Atkins was the second of three children born to Edward and Jeanette Atkins. Susan Atkins became a follower of Charles Manson, where she was known as Sadie Mae Glutz, in 1967. She was one of the responsible parties in the 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders, and […]
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Samuel Arnold
Samuel Arnold (1834 - 1906)
Lincoln Assassination Conspirator. His role in the conspiracy was to help kidnap President Abraham Lincoln, but he dropped out of the murder conspiracy two weeks before President Lincoln was assassinated. Born in Washington, DC, the Arnold family moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where Samuel Arnold was raised, and he attended St. Timothy’s Hall, a military academy, […]
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Joseph “Joe Piney” Armone
Joseph “Joe Piney” Armone (1917 - 1992)
Organized Crime Figure. A long time Captain in the Gambino Organized Crime Family, he was made Underboss of the Family by John Gotti after the murder of Frank DeCicco in 1986. He was then sent to federal prison late in 1987, after which Sammy (The Bull) Gravano took over as Underboss. Joseph Armone died in […]
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Josie Arlington
Josie Arlington (1970 - 1914)
Folk Figure. New Orleans madam whose crypt was once believed to be haunted; it was rumored that the statue of the woman in front of the tomb would come to life and walk the cemetery grounds at night. It was later discovered that a street light reflecting off the tomb gave it a reddish glow, […]
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Marshall Herff Applewhite
Marshall Herff Applewhite (1931 - 1997)
Cult Leader. Born in Spur, Texas, grew up with a very religious background. As a young man he frequently attended church gatherings and even sang in the church choir. His later life was troubled by bouts with the law and frequent other problems. In 1974 on one of his arrests, his mugshot was taken and […]
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Beulah May Sheriff Annan
Beulah May Sheriff Annan (1899 - 1928)
Folk Figure. A native of Kentucky, Annan was 24 and twice-married when she was charged with the 1924 murder of her alleged lover in Chicago. Her husband spent his life savings to get her the best lawyers, and after a sensational trial she was found not guilty. Annan left her husband the day after her […]
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John William Anglin
John William Anglin (1930 - 1970)
Folk Figure. Convict who drowned while trying to escape Alcatraz Island Federal Penitentiary. Anglin brothers Alfred Clarence and John William worked as farmers and laborers. Together they started to rob banks in Georgia and were arrested in 1956. Clarence and John were given 15-20 year sentences and sent to Atlanta Penitentiary (where they first met […]
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Clarence Anglin
Clarence Anglin (1931 - 1970)
Folk Figure. Convict who drowned while trying to escape Alcatraz Island Federal Penitentiary. Anglin brothers Alfred Clarence and John William worked as farmers and laborers. Together they started to rob banks in Georgia and were arrested in 1956. Clarence and John were given 15-20 year sentences and sent to Atlanta Penitentiary (where they first met […]
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John Amery
John Amery (1912 - 1945)
British Traitor. John Amery was the son of British politician Leo Amery. He went to Harrow school before going into business and became bankrupt by 1936, aged twenty four. In october 1936 he went to Spain working on the side of General Franco’s fascists. He then moved to France where, in 1941, he was recruited […]