J. Edgar Hoover's FBI - The Bobby Sox Bandit Queen | 3

Published: April 24, 2019, 7:05 a.m.

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During the mid-1930s, the FBI\\u2019s public relations department had effectively changed the image of its agents from accountants into action heroes; and its director, from a bureaucrat into an American icon. They pushed stories about heroic G-men facing off against violent foes, gunning them down in self-defense. And the press ate it up. But in April 1939, an FBI agent shot and killed a small town bank robber \\u2014 in the back. The real story didn\\u2019t fit the FBI\\u2019s new heroic narrative. So Hoover changed it. Using his public relations machine, Hoover would twist the average story of a small-time midwestern criminal into one final, heroic, spellbinding triumph of the FBI.


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