Harvey Bailey was a notorious American bank robber during the early to mid-20th century. He was known for his involvement in various criminal activities and was a prominent figure during the Prohibition era. Bailey was eventually captured and spent several years in prison before his death in 1979.
The bank robber ran home and jumped into the shower to try and wash off any dye pack or other identifying markers that may have been placed on the stolen money during the robbery. By getting rid of these markers, the robber hoped to avoid detection by authorities.
A person who steals from others is commonly referred to as a robber.
A person who steals from others is typically referred to as a robber or thief.
Another word for thief is "burglar" or "robber."
Another word for bandit or robber is "thief" or "outlaw."
The bank robber Harvey Bailey was 91 years old when he died.
Harvey Bailey died in 1979.
Harvey Bailey was born in 1887.
A bank robber is a person who robs or steals from a bank.
Roy Gardner - bank robber - was born in 1884.
Harvey Bailey was born November 24, 1876, in Palmyra, MI, USA.
Harvey Bailey died July 10, 1922, in Toledo, OH, USA.
Harvey Bailey is 6 feet tall. He weighs 160 pounds. He throws left.
Harvey Bailey debuted on June 30, 1899 and played his final game on May 21, 1900.
the answer is "His cane".
no i did not i think only you did
I got that worksheet lol its "Did you hear about the bank robber who stepped on a scale and got a weigh" lol cheesy right