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Psychotic criminal who takes up the banjo in the "Kill-Crazy Fred "Banjo" Blore: The One-Man Crime Wave!" story of comic book ''Crime Does Not Pay'' #126 (Sep 1953).
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[[Image:Blore_Banjo_Crime_Does_Not_Pay.png|right]]Psychotic criminal with a giggle who takes up the banjo in the "Kill-Crazy Fred "Banjo" Blore: The One-Man Crime Wave!" story of comic book ''Crime Does Not Pay'' #126 (Sep 1953). In June of 1921 he picks up a gun and a banjo from a pawn shop and ends up in jail for armed robbery. Out in 1923, he gets drunk at a speakeasy then robs it, and is back in jail. Out again, he gets drunk in a speakeasy, kills a guy, then goes on an epic 24 hour robbing and murdering spree, killing at least a dozen people. He's shot by cops but lives to face trial and is executed May 11, 1927.
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He claimed his mother was an opera singer and his father was a conductor.
  
 
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*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=15024
 
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=15024
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[[Category:1953|Blore, Banjo]]
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[[Category:Comic books|Blore, Banjo]]
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[[Category:Fictional banjoists|Blore, Banjo]]

Latest revision as of 10:02, 1 August 2018

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Psychotic criminal with a giggle who takes up the banjo in the "Kill-Crazy Fred "Banjo" Blore: The One-Man Crime Wave!" story of comic book Crime Does Not Pay #126 (Sep 1953). In June of 1921 he picks up a gun and a banjo from a pawn shop and ends up in jail for armed robbery. Out in 1923, he gets drunk at a speakeasy then robs it, and is back in jail. Out again, he gets drunk in a speakeasy, kills a guy, then goes on an epic 24 hour robbing and murdering spree, killing at least a dozen people. He's shot by cops but lives to face trial and is executed May 11, 1927.

He claimed his mother was an opera singer and his father was a conductor.

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