A little while after midnight, at almost the same
time, some fascist groups were burning Barcelona to the ground, my attention was
drawn to Alvin Karpis, nickname “creepy”
for his sinister smile, was an American criminal known for his alliance with
the Barker gang in the 1930´s. He was the last public enemy to be taken. The
karpis- Barker gang became one of the most formidable criminal gangs of that
era. They robbed a number of banks, hijacked mail deliveries, and soon turned
to the lucrative field of kidnapping.
The kidnapping, however, lead to the gang´s end, Karpis
was arrested on May 1, 1936. A couple of versions of his arrest have been
reported since then. Karpis himself told in his memoirs was that Edgard Allan Hoover came out after all
the agents had him seized. Sentenced to life in prison, Karpis was incarcerated
at Alcatraz. He was known as a obsessive
reader and was involved in fights constantly with fellow inmates. I could not
put my book on Karpis down. Especially after reading that spent thirty-three
years behind bars then paroled from the federal prison at McNeill island,
Washington, in January 1969 and deported to Canada. He authorized two
ghostwritten books, including an autobiography before moving to Spain in the
early 1970`s. He died in Torremolinos from
an accidental overdose of sleeping pills, on August 26, 1979. Karpis
is buried at the magnificent Cementerio
of San Miguel in the Capital of the
Costa del Sol. And you know what? His voice in Alcatraz has to come to life
again.
I will keep you posted.
Sergio Calle Llorens
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