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  1. Machine Gun Kelly and his crimes are portrayed in films such as Machine-Gun Kelly (1958), The FBI Story (1959) and Melvin Purvis: G-Man (1974). Crime novelist Ace Atkins ' 2010 book Infamous is based on the Urschel kidnapping and on George and Kathryn Kelly.

  2. George “Machine GunKelly. He probably never uttered those now famous words,“Don’t Shoot G-Men, Don’t Shoot.” But George “Machine GunKellyreally, George Kelly Barnes—earned a...

  3. (1895-1954) Who Was Machine Gun Kelly? Machine Gun Kelly was a bootlegger, small-time bank robber and kidnapper who ranged through Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico...

  4. Poco tiempo después, Kelly se casó con Kathryn Thorne, una criminal experimentada que compró la primera ametralladora de Kelly e insistió, a pesar de su falta de interés en las armas, en que realizara prácticas de tiro en el campo.

  5. George Kelly Barnes, better known as “Machine GunKelly, was a notorious Prohibition -era criminal whose crimes included bootlegging, armed robbery, and, most prominently, kidnapping. He spent some time in Alcatraz Prison in California before dying of a heart attack at Leavenworth Federal Prison in Kansas on July 18, 1954.

  6. Machine Gun Kelly (born 1897, Tennessee, U.S.—died 1954, Leavenworth, Kansas) was a bootlegger, small-time bank robber, and kidnapper who ranged through Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico in the 1920s and ’30s.

  7. Este es el caso de George Kelly o "Machine Gun" Kelly, como se le conoce en la mayoría de los hogares. En Alcatraz sólo se le conoce como el prisionero nº 117. Alcatraz fue concebido para proteger al público de criminales como Kelly y de aquellos que decidieron emularle.