Death mask of ruthless 1930s gangster Dillinger on display

His name was once enough to strike fear into the heart of Depression era Chicago but now crime buffs are being offered the chance to get up close and personal with one of the city’s most infamous mobsters.

A plaster death mask taken of crime boss John ‘s face has gone on display today at the Illinois State Police Heritage Foundation Museum in Springfield.

It is part of an exhibition that encapsulates some of America’s best known gangsters including Al Capone and Baby Face Nelson, Adidas Harden Vol1 Boost B39495 Men White Ireland Online with newspaper pictures and maps of secret gang hangouts.

Life of crime: The death mask of notorious Chicago mobster John made shortly after he died in a hail of bullets outside a Chicago theater in 1934

was renowned for his daring bank robberies, turning over dozens of vaults in a short lived career. On the few occasions he was arrested, he escaped jail.

For all his gun toting heists, the mobster was thought to be behind just one murder. He was charged but never convicted of the homicide of an Indiana police officer who fired at after the officer shot him in his bullet proof vest.

In 1933, was on the run after being wanted for robbery in four states. He returned to hide at his father’s Chicago home and recover from a shooting wound but a brothel madam gave him up to police.

As FBI and police officers closed in on him at Biograph Theater on July 22, 1934, attempted to escape once again. He died in a hail of bullets during the shootout with police at the age of 31.

Shortly after his death, four masks were cast of ‘s face, a common practice at the time to prove that the correct person was indeed dead.

ISPHF Museum president Ron Colley told CBS: ‘The death mask is symbolic of

the Prohibition era when mob bosses and bootleggers struggled to control

territory through violence with each other and with law enforcement.’

SON OF A GUN: HOW DILLINGER’S PISTOL IS STILL USED BY FBI CRIME EXPERTS TODAY

The FBI laboratory in Virginia houses almost every gun ever made including John ‘s prohibition era revolver.

used a .45 calibre weapon in a string of bank robberies during the Depression. The vast collection is also home to mobster ‘Pretty Boy’ Floyd’s Colt 1911 and Ma Barker’s arsenal.

With an inventory of more than 7,000 weapons, the endless racks provide a reference point for the laboratory’s firearms’ examiners to support criminal investigations.

Among the more unique items in the collection are an old Thompson sub machine gun hidden in a guitar case and a pistol hidden in cut out pages of a rare first edition of Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell.

Al Capone also reigned over the Chicago underworld with an iron fist. He was once king of the city’s rackets and is thought to have personally killed several people and ordered the deaths of many others.

Capone ruled a multimillion dollar empire of illegal booze, gambling and prostitution throughout the 1920s.

His reign ended in 1931 when he pleaded guilty to tax evasion and prohibition charges.

The mobster served seven years and six months in federal prison, which included a stay at Alcatraz.

Capone was paroled in November 1939 but by that time, he suffered badly from paresis brought on by syphilis.

He went into seclusion at an estate near Miami, Florida, Adidas NMD AQ4498 X Footlocker Uniex Black White Red Ireland Online where he died of a stroke and pneumonia in January 1947.

The Springfield exhibition includes displays on other notorious gangster figures Babyface Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd and Adidas Nmd Human Rose Men Black White Outlet Ireland Charlie Harris.

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