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Indiana approves new permit for John Dillinger exhumation

The permit approved Thursday by the Indiana State Department of Health calls for the remains to be exhumed on Dec. 31.
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The headstone of John Dillinger is seen at Crown Hill Cemetery, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2019, in Indianapolis. Two relatives of notorious 1930s gangster John Dillinger who plan to have his remains exhumed say they have "evidence" the body buried in an Indianapolis cemetery beneath a gravestone bearing his name may not be him and that FBI agents possibly killed someone else in 1934. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana officials have approved a new permit relatives of 1930s gangster John Dillinger had sought to exhume his Indianapolis gravesite.

               

The permit approved Thursday by the Indiana State Department of Health calls for the remains to be exhumed on Dec. 31.

               

Dillinger's nephew, Michael C. Thompson, applied for the permit last month after he and another relative obtained an earlier permit calling for a Sept. 16 exhumation.

               

That exhumation did not occur after Crown Hill Cemetery officials objected to the exhumation. Thompson is suing the cemetery, seeking a court order to gain access to the grave.

               

Thompson has said he has evidence Dillinger's body may not be buried there, and he may not have been the man FBI agents fatally shot outside a Chicago theater in on July 22, 1934.

               

The FBI said in a statement in August that it was a "myth" that its agents didn't kill Dillinger.

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