December 30, 1924, Omaha, Nebraska – The glamour surrounding the arrest of three suspects linked to a string of bank robberies in South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska has worn off, revealing a more sinister truth. Omaha police are now convinced that John Marsh and R.H. Kinzie are the culprits behind the brazen heists. The Minneapolis Police Department has been quietly investigating the duo, wanted for a daring safe burglary in St. Paul. But it’s the murder of a prominent Minneapolis underworld figure, ‘The Jil’ Dalrymple, that’s got authorities hot on their trail. A hefty $7,000 price tag has been placed on Kinzie’s head for this crime. Notorious for his two previous prison stints, Kinzie’s rap sheet is as long as his temper is short. And the stakes are high: if caught, he’ll face the full force of the law. Meanwhile, a mysterious informant from the Minneapolis Bankers Association has come forward, revealing Kinzie’s involvement in the infamous Dalrymple murder. It seems the notorious Kinzie has finally met his match.
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Key Facts
- State: Nebraska
- Category: Violent Crime
- Era: Historical
- Source: Library of Congress — Chronicling America ↗
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