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|image =John_Dillinger.jpg | |Box title = Evil-doer | ||
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| | |Row 1 title = Full Name | ||
| | |Row 1 info = John Herbert Dillinger | ||
| | |Row 2 title = Alias | ||
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| | |Row 3 title = Occupation | ||
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|Row 4 title = Skills | |||
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|Row 5 title = Hobby | |||
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|Row 6 title = Goals | |||
|Row 6 info = Rob every bank in the USA (succeeded on some but failed) | |||
|Row 7 title = Type of villain | |||
|Row 7 info = Bank robber, Murderer | |||
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{{Quote|I will be the meanest bastard you ever saw when I get out of here.|Dillinger during his first tenure in prison.}} | {{Quote|I will be the meanest bastard you ever saw when I get out of here.|Dillinger during his first tenure in prison.}} | ||
'''John Herbert Dillinger''' (June 22nd, 1903 – July 22nd, 1934) was an American bank robber in the Depression-era United States. His gang robbed two dozen banks and four police stations. Dillinger escaped from jail twice. Dillinger was also charged with, but never convicted of, the [[murder]] of an East Chicago, Indiana, police officer who shot Dillinger in his bullet proof vest during a shoot-out, prompting him to return fire. It was Dillinger's only homicide charge. | '''John Herbert Dillinger''' (June 22nd, 1903 – July 22nd, 1934) was an American bank robber in the Depression-era United States. His gang robbed two dozen banks and four police stations. Dillinger escaped from jail twice. Dillinger was also charged with, but never convicted of, the [[murder]] of an East Chicago, Indiana, police officer who shot Dillinger in his bullet proof vest during a shoot-out, prompting him to return fire. It was Dillinger's only homicide charge. |