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ОписаниеAnna Sage Woman in Red Dillinger 1934.jpg
Photo of Anna Sage, best known as the "woman in red" who agreed to identify John Dillinger to law enforcement agents. Sage made an agreement to wear red as she and a female friend were escorted to the Biograph Theater in Chicago by Dillinger. This was how Dillinger was identified and killed as he left the theater with the women.
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