Basil Banghart
Basil Hugh "The Owl" Banghart Jr. (September 11, 1901– April 5 1982) was an American criminal, burglar and prison escape artist. Although a successful "stickup artist" during the 1920s and early 1930s, he is best remembered for his involvement in the hoax kidnapping of Chicago mobster Jake "The Barber" Factor, a crime for which he and Roger Touhy were eventually proven innocent after nearly 20 years in prison.
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Basil Banghart
Basil Hugh "The Owl" Banghart Jr. (September 11, 1901– April 5 1982) was an American criminal, burglar and prison escape artist. Although a successful "stickup artist" during the 1920s and early 1930s, he is best remembered for his involvement in the hoax kidnapping of Chicago mobster Jake "The Barber" Factor, a crime for which he and Roger Touhy were eventually proven innocent after nearly 20 years in prison.
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Basil Hugh "The Owl" Banghart ...... ter nearly 20 years in prison.
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The Owl
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1901-09-11
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Basil Hugh Banghart
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Berville, Michigan, United States
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Released in 1960
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1982-04-05
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FBI mugshot of Basil Banghart Jr
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Burglar
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Mae Blacock
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