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  1. Mary Evelyn „Billie“ Frechette (* 15. September 1907 in Neopit, Wisconsin, Vereinigte Staaten; † 13. Januar 1969 in Shawano, Wisconsin) war eine US-amerikanische Sängerin und Kellnerin, die durch ihre persönliche Beziehung zu John Dillinger in den frühen 1930er Jahren bekannt wurde.

  2. Evelyn Billie Frechette was John Dillinger's one true love.

  3. devastated Evelyn. but she was serving time for her involvement in the bank robberies. After her release, she wrote a booklet about her experience. Facing Fear reveals the hidden life of Evelyn Frechette, John Dillinger’s girlfriend. An incredible woman who faced the unthinkable.

  4. www.dillingerswomen.com › Evelyn-TrialEvelyn Frechette

    With Evelyn Frechette fading from the headlines, Mr. Ayer put the case to rest. The court reporter couldn’t have imagined, as he produced his transcript during that dramatic summer of 1934, that his product would be used to educate law students, 75 years later, on issues of constitutional law.

  5. 27 de mar. de 2021 · Billie Frechette, Chicago 1933. Billie Frechette was a Wisconsin girl. Her father was French and her Mother was Menominee. She lived on the Menominee Reservation in Keshena, Wisconsin until she was 13. After four years in a boarding School for Indian children, she moved to Chicago and during the onset of the great depression fell in with petty ...

  6. Evelyn Frechette was a loyal companion to John Dillinger until her arrest in March 1934, and subsequent trial, conviction and sentencing for harboring a federal fugitive. Evelyn Frechette was born on September 15, 1907 in Wisconsin. She was a member of the Menominee tribe and and had a blended heritage of French and American Indian.

  7. 17 de jul. de 2019 · Frechette became a target of the FBI and was arrested on April 9, 1934, on charges of harboring a known criminal. Because of this, she was not with Dillinger during his famous shootout with FBI agents at the Little Bohemia Lodge in Manitowish Waters. Evelyn Frechette was released from prison in 1936 and for five years earned a living on the ...