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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gus_WinklerGus Winkler - Wikipedia

    Gus Winkler (March 28, 1901 – October 9, 1933) was an American gangster who headed a Prohibition-era criminal gang specializing in armed robbery and murder for hire with Fred "Killer" Burke. Winkler was a senior associate of Chicago Outfit boss Al Capone and is considered a suspect in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.

  2. 27 de ene. de 2014 · While researching his book in FBI headquarters about John Dillinger, Helmer found a bound manuscript written by Georgette Winkler (aka Winkeler). This book was about her mobster husband Gus Winkler, formerly of the St. Louis Egan’s Rat’s gang and then a member of the Capone organization.

  3. 21 de sept. de 2018 · One of the first criminals to try it was August “GusWinkeler, a murderer and bank robber associated with Al Capone. His prints from 1933 indicated cutting and slashing. His prints were still identifiable, but he did successfully modify them. One changed so drastically it appeared to be a loop instead of a whorl.

  4. Gus Winkler (28 de marzo de 1901 - 9 de octubre de 1933) fue un gángster estadounidense que encabezó una banda criminal de la era de la Prohibición que se especializaba en robos a mano armada y asesinatos a sueldo con Fred "Killer" Burke .

  5. Gus Winkler (March 28, 1901 – October 9, 1933) was an American gangster who headed a Prohibition-era criminal gang specializing in armed robbery and murder for hire with Fred "Killer" Burke. Winkler was an associate of Chicago mob boss Al Capone and is considered a suspect in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre .

  6. The day before somebody slammed 72 bullets into him, Winkler was seen in the FBI's Chicago office in the Bankers building, in a meeting with Special Agent, Melvin Purvis. Whoever it was that spotted Winkler talking with the Feds spread the word and somebody took care of Gus Winkler.

  7. Events. By the mid-1920s, the Purples had formed a working alliance with former members of the Egan's Rats gang, specifically Fred "Killer" Burke and Gus Winkler. These two, and a group of gangsters associated with them, were responsible for distributing Purple Gang booze and handling any strong-arm work that was needed.