Gun Moll - Prominent Gun Molls

Prominent Gun Molls

Prominent, true-life gun molls include:

  • Beulah Baird — Charles Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd
  • Mae Capone — Al Capone
  • DaLonne "Dee David" Chisam (later Cooper, Brumer, & Jackson, through four marriages)(b. 30 April 1923, d. 12 November 1976) — Frank Niccoli (alias Frankie Burns) (b. 1910, d. 2 September 1949), Mickey Cohen and Fred (Alfred) Sica (b. 11 September 1915, d. 1987) Dee David was an aspiring actress, and played some bit-parts in several movies, such as the hat check girl in Alias a Gentleman (billed as DaLonne David), and the uncredited role of Rita (the "Blond") in the detective thriller Calling Homicide (billed as Dalonne Cooper)."
  • Jean Delaney (Crompton) — Tommy Carroll
  • Victoria DiGiorgio Gotti— John Gotti
  • Judith Exner — was an American woman who claimed to be the mistress of U.S. president John F. Kennedy and Mafia leaders Sam Giancana and John Roselli.
  • Evelyn "Billie" Frechette — John Dillinger
  • Helen Julia (Buda) Godman (b. 4 December 1888, d. 1944?) — John Homer T. ("Dapper Jackie") French, member of the Lou Blonger Gang of Denver
  • Catherine Greig — James Whitey Bulger
  • Maria Victoria Henao — Pablo Escobar
  • Karen Hill — Henry Hill
  • Virginia Hill — Bugsy Siegel
  • Mary Kinder (b. Mary Northern, 29 August 1909, d. 21 May 1981) — Harry Pierpont
  • Opal "Mack Truck" Long — Russell Clark
  • Mary O'Dare — Raymond Hamilton
  • Bonnie Parker — Clyde Barrow
  • Geraldine McGee Rosenthal— Frank Rosenthal
  • Kathryn Thorne (b. Cleo May Brooks, 18 March 1904 — d. 28 May 1985) — George "Machine Gun" Kelly
  • Helen Wawzynak — George "Baby Face" Nelson

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