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  1. Homer Van Meter is the man who fired the shot that killed Sarber and Tommy Carroll and George McGinnis are the men who were in the Lima jail and turned me out.'” [10] Members of the Dillinger outlaw gang, Russel Clark, Charles Makley, Harry Pierpont, John Dillinger, Ann Martin and Mary Kinder, are arraigned in Tucson, Arizona on January 25, 1934, courtesy of the Associated Press.

  2. Homer Van Meter. While he isn’t a household name, Homer Van Meter ran with some celebrity gangsters during his life of crime in the 1920s and 1930s. His two most notable associates were none other than John Dillinger and Baby Face Nelson. Van Meter was born in Indiana in 1905. He ran away from home as a young boy and ended up in Chicago ...

  3. On July 22, 1934, Dillinger is believed to have been shot and killed, and the following day, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover declared “Baby Face Nelson” as “Public Enemy No. 1.”. Following Dillinger’s death, Nelson and Chase made numerous trips across the continental U.S.. On November 27, 1934, the pair stole a car and drove it to Wisconsin.

  4. Dillinger steht mitten in seiner kriminellen Karriere, wird von Homer Van Meter, Harry Pierpont, Charles Mackley und anderen begleitet und prahlt mit seinen Taten. Er lernt Billie Frechette in einer Bar kennen und findet sofort Gefallen an ihr, ist aber verblüfft, als sie ihn nicht erkennt und raubt die Barbesucher aus, um sie zu beeindrucken. Sie wird seine Geliebte und begleitet ihn und ...

  5. Homer Van Meter drove. Dillinger was in the back seat. Dillinger was in the back seat. “A half mile east of #65 Highway, the bandits stopped again and lined up everybody at the side of the road.

  6. Homer Van Meter (December 3, 1905 – August 23, 1934) was an American criminal and bank robber active in the early 20th century, most notably as a criminal associate of John Dillinger and Baby Face Nelson. Early life. Homer Van Meter was born 1905 (according to other sources in 1906) in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the son of an alcoholic railroad ...