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  1. American kidnapper who allegedly advanced the career of her husband, Machine Gun Kelly. Name variations: Cleo Brooks; Cleo Coleman; Cleo Frye, Kathryn Frye; Kathryn Thorne. Born Cleo Brooks (some sources cite Cleo Coleman) in Saltillo, Mississippi, in 1904; possibly died on July 27, 1998, in St. Paul, Minnesota; daughter of James Emery Brooks ...

  2. Kathryn Kelly (March 18, 1904 – May 28, 1985) [1][non-primary source needed] was an American criminal active during the prohibition era. She was involved in bootlegging, assisted her fourth husband, George Kelly Barnes ("Machine Gun Kelly"), in his crimes, and actively encouraged the idea that her husband was a dangerous criminal. [2] .

  3. Oct 15, 2011 · Nearly all were gone, except Machine Gun Kelly’s once-famous widow Kathryn, a favorite target of J. Edgar Hoover, who died May 28, 1985, in Tulsa with a contrived identity and no public notice of her passing.

  4. Aug 12, 2021 · Shortly following the questionable death of her third husband, Kathryn Kelly was arrested and charged with armed robbery. However, she was released on a technicality, and the charges were later dropped. As reported by Crime Museum, Kathryn eventually teamed up with George "Machine Gun Kelly" Barnes.

  5. He married Kathryn Thorne in 1927. She encouraged Kelly to become deeply involved in a life of crime, bought him a machine gun, and gave him the nickname, “Machine Gun.”

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  6. www.crimemuseum.org › kidnappings › kathryn-kellyKathryn Kelly - Crime Museum

    Kathryn Kelly. In September of 1930, “Machine Gun” Kelly and Kathryn Throne tied the knot. It was the start of a career that would span just three years. But Kathryn was a criminal in her own right before she ever laid eyes on Kelly. She was born Cleo Mae Brooks in 1904.

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  8. Aug 3, 1986 · On Sept. 26, with no help from Kathryn, the FBI arrested her and her husband in Memphis, and all deals were off. Kathryn, her mother and her stepfather were tried, convicted and and sentenced by Vaught to life in prison, the same sentence given Kelly, Bates and Bailey.

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