Lenticular Mugshot: PRETTY orders BOY FLOYD

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Product code: Lenticular Mugshot: PRETTY orders BOY FLOYD

Lenticular Mugshot: PRETTY BOY FLOYD

HISTORICAL VINTAGE MUGSHOTS
I have several themes in fine art lenticular
based on historical preservation.

ABOUT THESE IMAGES:
Each piece is handmade and mounted to birch wood panels with hanging hardware.

Pieces can be custom ordered.

Sizes for this piece:
5x7 and 8x10

BACKING:
Flush Mounted to Birch Wood Panel.
Hollow Back, 1 3/4in. deep.

ABOUT THE CRIME
Mounted to the back of each panel!!

THE CRIME
- Charles Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd -
Arrest: Age 26 1933, Kansas City
Born: February 3, 1904 – Died: October 22, 1934

An American Bank Robber. / Criminal Past:
In 1929, Floyd was wanted in numerous cases. On March 9, he was arrested in Kansas City orders on investigation, and again on May 6 for vagrancy and suspicion of highway robbery, but he was released the next day. Two days later, he was arrested in Pueblo, Colorado, and charged with vagrancy. He was fined $50.00 and sentenced to 60 days in jail.

Floyd, under the alias "Frank Mitchell," was arrested in Akron, Ohio, on March 8, 1930, charged in the investigation of the murder of an Akron police officer who had been killed during a robbery that evening. The law next caught up with Floyd in Toledo, Ohio, where he was arrested on suspicion on May 20, 1930. He was convicted of the Sylvania Ohio Bank Robbery and sentenced on November 24, 1930, to 12–15 years in Ohio State penitentiary, but he escaped.

Floyd was a suspect in the deaths of Kansas City brothers Wally and Boll Ash, who were rum-runners. They were found dead in a burning car on March 25, 1931. A month later on April 23, members of his gang killed Patrolman R. H. Castner of Bowling Green, Ohio. On July 22, Floyd killed federal agent Curtis C. Burke in Kansas City, Missouri.

In 1932, former sheriff Erv Kelley of McIntosh County, Oklahoma, was killed while trying to arrest Floyd on April 7. In November of that year, three members of Floyd's gang attempted to rob the Farmers and Merchants Bank in Boley, Oklahoma. Despite his life of crime, Floyd was viewed positively by the general public. When he robbed banks he allegedly destroyed mortgage documents, but this has never been confirmed and may be myth. He was often protected by locals of Oklahoma, who referred to him as "Robin Hood of the Cookson Hills".


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Available MUGSHOT ANIMATIONS
1. Patty Hearst
2. Niel Cassidy
3. Dennis Hopper
4. Black Dalia
5. Paul Rubens
6. Woody Allen

VICTORIAN
7. Kate Ellick
8. Lillian May Boland
9. Annie Gunderson
10. Mildred Kruss
11. Esther Eggers
12. Dorathy Mort

MONTREAL
13. Madeleine Gagnon
14. Madam Jeanine Lebrun
15. Madam Liliane Brown
16. Madam Anna Labelle
17. Madam Blanche Martin
18. Irene Lavallee
19. Madam Delicato

MUSICIANS
20. James Brown
21. Jerry Garcia
22. Tupac Shakur
23. Jimi Hendrix
24. David Bowie
25. Mick Jagger
26. Justin Beiber
27. Ozzy Osbourne
28. Frank Sinatra
29. Marilyn Manson
30. Sid Vicious
31. Nick Cave
32. Jim Morrison
33. Jim Morrison Dade
34. Janis Joplin
35. JayZ
36. Johnny Cash
37. Steven Tyler

MOBSTERS
38. Vincent Louis Gigante
39.Pretty Boy Floyd
40. Bugsy Seigel
41. Whitey Bulger
42. Whitey Bulger -Alcatraz
43. Machine Gun Kelly
44. Baby Face Nelson
45. John Gotti
46. Al Capone
47. Lucky Luciano
48. Bonnie Parker
49. Clyde Barrow

MISC.
50. Tokyo Rose
51. Tokyo Rose
52. Daniel Lohill
53. Kid Claude
54. Kid Oakland
55. Kid New Castle

VIRGINIA PEN.
56. Will Liddle
57. Moscow Savage
58. Edmonia M. Peebles
59. Mary Morst

FREEDOM RIDERS
60. Joan Trumpauer
61. Gordon
62. Mimi Real
63. Ed Kale

MINNEAPOLIS
64. Thomas Arnold
65. Roberta Harwood
66. Lieselotta Muenchuber
67. Gus E Hageman
68. Unknown Blonde
69. Carol l Andrews
70. Floyd A Barrett
71. Maletta Davis

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