FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and William Stanley, in a Justice Department meeting with Melvin H. Purvis, head of the Chicago FBI office. Purvis was personally reporting to Hoover about the killing of John Dillinger during his capture by the Special Agents on July 22, 1934.
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FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and William Stanley, in a Justice Department meeting with Melvin H. Purvis, head of the Chicago FBI office. Purvis was personally reporting to Hoover about the killing of John Dillinger during his capture by the Special Agents on July 22, 1934.