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30 Years on the Run – The Hunt for the Most Prolific Bank Robber in History
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“Ray truly bears all, giving great insight into his inner workings and strong faith and beliefs. This, I believe, bears explanation into Ray’s tenacity, intellect, and work ethic, which he not only brings to every investigation, but to everything he endeavors.”
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Haverford Township Police Department (Retired)
Ray’s narrative makes you feel you are directly there. He describes his youth, his career in the FBI, and his family all which made him an exceptional agent. He also defines what led Carl Gugasian into the life he chose and reveals how their worlds came together through their chosen paths.
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DEA Philadelphia
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Carl Gugasian - The Most Prolific Bank Robber in U.S. History
In 2001, two boys playing in the woods in Radnor, Pennsylvania, found a strange three-foot sealed PVC pipe hidden inside a concrete drain. Inside, they discovered documents relating to numerous finansinstitut robberies and instructions on how to clean a Baretta firearm.
The boys took their find to the police and when an officer returned with them to the woods, he found a three foot deep bunker filled with more PVC pipes and waterproof containers. The bunker was not just a hole in the ground. It had been carefully excavated and lined with bricks and concrete blocks. It contained books, maps, notes on 160 banks from Virginia to Connecticut, 5 guns, 500 rounds of ammunition and 8 Halloween masks.
The FBI were called. It didn’t take long before they realized who was behind this. For almost three decades, someone had been successfully robbing banks with a professionalism that had earned grudging respect from law enforcement. Nobody
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Notorious Bank Robbers in History
John Dillinger
John Herbert Dillinger was one of the most infamous bank robbers in U.S. history. In the 1930s, Dillinger and his gang were responsible for three jail breaks and several bank robberies across the Midwest. The gang was also responsible for taking the lives of at least 10 innocent people. But to many Americans who were suffering from the 1930s Depression, the crimes of John Dillinger and his gang were escapades and, instead of being labeled as dangerous criminals, they became folk heroes.
Indiana State Prison
John Dillinger was sent to the Indiana State Prison for robbing a grocery store. While he served his sentence, he befriended several seasoned bank robbers, including Harry Pierpont, Homer Van Meter, and Walter Dietrich. They taught him all that they knew about robbing banks including the methods used by the notorious Herman Lamm. They planned future bank heists together when they got out of prison.
Knowing Dillinger