Edward Doll

Edward Doll (January 20, 1902 – February 28, 1967) was an American gangster from Chicago, Illinois, active during the Prohibition era. Although he is remembered as a lesser figure in Prohibition crime, Doll was featured by name in two 1930s radio dramatizations, was mentioned in books and articles by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, and played a leading role in several historic crimes, including the kidnapping of Howard Woolverton and the Lincoln National Bank robbery.

Edward Doll
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Born(1902-01-20)January 20, 1902
DiedFebruary 28, 1967(1967-02-28) (aged 65)
Other namesEddie LaRue, Edward LaRue (or sometimes La Rue), Burlington Kid, Leonard E. Foley, Edward Leroux, Frank Lewis, J. E. Jackson
Occupation(s)Gangster, kidnapper, bank robber, farmer
Spouses
  • (list may not be complete & some marriage starts/ends unknown)
  • Naomi Doll (originally Naomi Whitten; marriage noted in 1923 and ended with her death in 1926)
  • Elizabeth Doll (marriage noted in 1930)
Doris Crane
(m. 1932; div. 1943)
  • Myrtle Doll (marriage date unknown)
Parent(s)Edward H. and Emma S. Doll
Criminal chargeauto theft, bank robbery
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