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Mary Evelyn " Billie " Frechette
- Mary Evelyn " Billie " Frechette (September 15, 1907 – January 13, 1969) was an American woman known for her personal relationship with the bank robber John Dillinger in the early 1930s.
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Mary Evelyn " Billie " Frechette (September 15, 1907 – January 13, 1969) was an American woman known for her personal relationship with the bank robber John Dillinger in the early 1930s.
Ana Cumpănaș or Anna Sage, nicknamed Woman in Red (1889 – April 25, 1947), was a Romanian prostitute and brothel owner in the American cities of Chicago and Gary, Indiana. She is best known for having assisted the Federal Bureau of Investigation in tracking down gangster John Dillinger.
Dillinger drove around the block several times before Pat Cherrington, the girlfriend of Dillinger gang member John Hamilton, convinced him that he would be killed if he tried to rescue...
Evelyn was with Dillinger during the infamous St. Paul shootout that occurred after Dillinger's escape from the Crown Point County Jail on March 31, 1934. The two had been living together as Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hellman.
Frechette married Welton Sparks, who was sentenced to prison in 1933 for committing a mail robbery. Frechette later told True Confessions magazine that as result of her husband's incarceration,...
- American Experience
Jul 17, 2019 · Frechette was heartbroken and took her son’s name of “Billie” as a nickname for herself. With few recourses, Evelyn, now Billie, Frechette began to run around with the lowest elements of society. In 1932 she married Welton Spark, a career criminal who was sent to Leavenworth Penitentiary immediately after the wedding.
When Dillinger’s French-Indian girlfriend, Evelyn “Billie” Frechette was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the trial transcript became the first official record of the Dillinger gang’s activities.