Murderous bank robber's Chevrolet Impala rental car auctioned for $45K
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A 1965 Chevrolet Impala used as a getaway car in an infamous bank robbery has been auctioned for $45,000. Duane Earl Pope rented the car in Salina, Kan., before killing three at the Farmer's State Bank in Big Springs, Neb.
Pope rented the car from a Hertz in Salina, Kan., with $50 he borrowed from his father. The recent McPherson College graduate said he was heading to Oklahoma to look for work. What he actually did was drive to Big Springs, Neb., stake out the Farmer’s State Bank on June 3, then return the next day to hold it up, the license plates having been removed from the car. Pope shot four employees, killing three and paralyzing one, and made off with $ $1,598, according to The Kearny Hub.More Related News