La 1953 Great St. Vol Louis Banque
Le vendredi, Avril 24, 1953, trois hommes et un conducteur escapade tenté de voler la Banque Ouest, à l'angle de l'avenue Sud-Ouest et S. Kingshighway boulevard St. Louis, MO. Le St. Louis police a déjoué le vol, qui est devenu l'objet d'une 1959 film, Le Grand-Saint-. Vol Louis Banque. Le film est maintenant dans le domaine public.
Fred W. Bowerman, an experienced bank robber, led the robbery crew. Bowerman was 60 vieux ans, while his crew were all in their 20s. Bowerman expected to get in and out of the bank quickly but the robbery quickly went awry. An alarm was triggered notifying the local district officers, who arrived before they had even gathered up all the money.
The driver, Glenn Chernick, who would later turn out to be a star college football player, left when he saw all the police arriving. One of the robbers, Frank Vito, who was already facing other criminal charges from past offenses, committed suicide. The last member of the crew, William Scholl, was shot, while trying to escape with a hostage.
Bowerman attempted the same tactic but was shot by Officer Mel Stein, who was standing just outside the entrance to the bank. Stein said as the hostage was well clear and Bowerman’s side came into view, he squeezed the trigger. The impact knocked Bowerman to the ground, where he was disarmed.
Bowerman would die in a local hospital on May 2, 1953. Scholl and Chernick would both be sentenced to 25 years in prison for their parts in the robbery. A few bystanders suffered minor injuries but only the robbers were seriously hurt or killed.
Living St. Louis recorded the actual events of the robbery on one of their episodes. Tim O’Neil also wrote a great pictorial article on the robbery in the St. Louis Post Dispatch sur Juillet 25, 2012.
Dans 1959, Charles Guggenheim shot a film noir about the robbery and actually filmed it in St. Louis utilisant ces endroits à la banque, Tower Grove Park et l'ancien South City Famous-Barr parking du magasin beaucoup. Le personnage de Chernick a été nommé George Fowler joué par un très jeune Steve McQueen. Le personnage de Bowerman a été nommé John Egan joué par Crahan Denton. Les noms des personnages restants ne sont pas changés. Beaucoup de le policier réelle, y compris Mel Stein et employés de la banque ont également été utilisés dans le film.
Le vol Southwest Bank continuera d'être un chapitre célèbre dans le St. Louis livre d'histoire. Si vous êtes intéressé par le film sur le vol, J'ai inclus un lien Amazon au bas de cet article. Je suis un associé Amazon et je gagne une petite commission sur les ventes éligibles.
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