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  1. Vernon C. "Verne" Miller (August 25, 1896 – November 29, 1933) was a freelance Prohibition hitman, bootlegger, bank robber and the disgraced former sheriff of Beadle County, South Dakota. Most infamously, Miller, as the only identified gunman in the Kansas City massacre , was found beaten and strangled to death shortly after the ...

  2. Vernon Miller was one of the outlaws who tried to free Frank Nash, a federal prisoner, from FBI agents in 1933. He and his accomplices, including \"Pretty Boy\" Floyd, killed four law enforcement officers in the process.

  3. Vernon C. Miller was a freelance gunman, bootlegger, bank robber, and former sheriff in South Dakota. He participated in several notorious crimes, such as the Fox Lake Massacre, the Kansas City Massacre, and the murder of Frank Nash.

  4. The Kansas City massacre was the shootout and murder of four law enforcement officers and a criminal fugitive at the Union Station railroad depot in Kansas City, Missouri, on the morning of June 17, 1933. It occurred as part of the attempt by a gang led by Vernon C. "Verne" Miller to free Frank "Jelly" Nash, a federal prisoner.

  5. Vernon Miller was born in Kimball, South Dakota on August 25, 1896. He moved 35 miles northeast to Huron when he was 18 (1914). He started out as an auto mec...

  6. 1 de dic. de 2011 · Verne Miller was a decorated World War I veteran and a respected South Dakota sheriff who became a notorious gangster and fugitive. Learn about his mysterious and contradictory life, his involvement in the Kansas City Massacre and his eventual capture.

  7. Vernon C. Miller was found dead on November 29, 1933 near Detroit, Michigan. Special Agent Caffrey was born in May 1902 in McCook, Nebraska. After attending Creighton University in Omaha,...