Dean, Margie (1896–1918)
Dean, Margie (1896–1918)
American bandit. Name variations: Margie Celano; (alias) Mrs. Forbes. Born Margie Celano in Paris, France, 1896; died Nov 24, 1918; m. Dale Jones (alias Charles Forbes).
Jailed in Chicago's Joliet Prison for jewelry-store theft; after release, took up with gang of outlaws headed by Frank "Jumbo" Lewis and married fellow gang member Dale Jones; with Lewis-Jones gang, was often driver in the thennew technique of bank robbing with a getaway car; when police followed Dean and Jones's Marmon touring car to gas station in Arcadia, Los Angeles, fired 1st, shooting LA deputy sheriff Michael V. Van Vliet in face; was then killed, along with Jones, when officers honeycombed their automobile with bullets (Nov 24, 1918).
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