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Hanging the Peachtree Bandit: The True Tale of Atlanta's Infamous Frank Dupre
Hanging the Peachtree Bandit The True Tale of Atlanta's Infamous Frank Dupre Author:Tom Hughes On December 15, 1921, with Christmas shopping in full swing, gunshots echoed across Atlanta's famous Peachtree Street. A handsome young man darted away from Kaiser's Jewelers clutching a 3.5 carat diamond ring. A Pinkerton detective lay dead. Frank DuPre sprinted up Peachtree, waving a pistol, as terrified shoppers scattered. Dupre turned into t... more »he motor entrance to the famous Kimball House Hotel. A businessman who made a move towards him took a bullet in the face. It all happened in minutes and the so-called Peachtree bandit vanished. Frank DuPre had gone back to his boarding house to find his girlfriend, Betty Andrews. She wanted a diamond ring. He had gotten it for her. He was 18. She was 17. They had known each other for six days.
The brazen events terrified a city already "in the grip of crime." A manhunt for the brazen desperado crossed a half-dozen states. DuPre was finally captured in Detroit. He returned to Atlanta for a quick trial, directed by a prosecutor who demanded some "good old fashioned rope." Dupre was sentenced to hang but his case fascinated Georgians during seven months of legal appeals and petition campaigns. Was he a naive youth, a high-grade moron, and worthy of mercy? Or, were his supporters, almost of them women, merely "maudlin sentimentalists" and "sob sisters." Author Tom Hughes recounts the true harrowing story behind the legend of one of the last men hanged in Atlanta. In addition, he explores the musical tradition of the story of Betty and DuPre, recorded by artists as disparate as Josh White, Chuck Willis and the Grateful Dead.« less