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  1. Charles Omer Makley (November 24, 1889 – September 22, 1934), also known as Charles McGray and Fat Charles, was an American criminal and bank robber active in the early 20th century, most notably as a criminal associate of John Dillinger.

  2. Monday, March 12, 1934, Charles Makley trial, Lima, Ohio . The judge happened to be off by a few miles since less than twenty-four hours later; Dillinger and his new gang robbed the First National Bank of Mason City, Iowa. PROTECTING THE PUBLIC

  3. Originally this website was started to tell the story of how Charles Makley was framed for the murder of Jesse Sarber, the former sheriff of Lima, Ohio in 1934. The Lima prosecuting attorney, Sarber’s widow and some folks in St. Marys, Ohio all did a pretty good job of rewriting history.

  4. www.fbi.gov › history › famous-casesJohn Dillinger — FBI

    The four men were identified as Harry Pierpont, Russell Clark, Charles Makley, and Harry Copeland. Their fingerprint cards in the FBI Identification Division were flagged with red metal tags ...

  5. Another of Dillinger's Indiana State Prison friends, Charles Makley was a seasoned bank robber much like the others. He was another one of the convicts that Dillinger aided in his 1933 prison break and when Dillinger was later arrested in Lima, Ohio, Makley was one of the crew that went to bust him out.

  6. Among them were Harry Pierpont, Charles Makley, John Hamilton, Walter Dietrich, and Russell Clark, who formed the Dillinger gang. They were joined by Homer Van Meter, who had been released on...

  7. For most of his adult life, Charles Makley never really called anywhere home. Instead he rambled, not staying in one place for too long. From 1919 thru 1923, he traveled regularly between Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. His partner, Wesley Gibbons even described how the duo took a trip as far west as California in the spring of 1922.