Police had been searching the Cincinnati area for all around bad man
Jack Parker. Parker, 35, operated out of the city of Hamilton, Ohio, and
was known as a bank robber, gunman and killer. Police wanted him in
connection with the murder of a man in a Kentucky roadhouse.
Since the murder, Parker had been hiding out in a fishing camp. On this day in 1928 some visitors picked him up at his hideout and took him for a ride, literally. The following day his body was found in a shallow pool of water at the bottom of an embankment. Police reasoned that he had been riding in the back seat of the car when the person in the front passenger seat turned, and shot him in the face four times. He was then dragged from the car and rolled down the embankment. Cincinnati gunman Robert Zwick was subsequently credited with the killing.
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