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TPD166

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Frank Hamer did not commit suicide. After he "retired" from the Texas Rangers (he maintained a "Special Ranger" commission afterwards) he did primarily private security work for oil companies, but was recalled for special assignments. Most notably he was appointed a special investigator for the Texas prison system in 1934 and tasked with stopping Bonnie & Clyde (a TX prison guard had been killed in an escape they helped commit). Hamer was able to track, and eventually trap, Bonnie & Clyde in Louisiana. He was also called into service by the Governor during the infamous 1948 Senate election involving LBJ and a disputed ballot box in Jim Wells County. Hamer did take the loss of his son at Iwo Jima very hard and began drinking for the first time in his life. Though changed by his son's death, Hamer continued to work steadily after the war until he suffered heat stroke on a job in East Texas. He died of a heart attack in 1955.

It seems there was another officer involved with the Bonnie & Clyde incident that committed suicide, but it was not Hamer.

TPD,

Wasn't Frank Hamer the Ranger from that era who committed suicide late in his life?
 
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...It seems there was another officer involved with the Bonnie & Clyde incident that committed suicide, but it was not Hamer.
I was thinking of FBI Agent Melvin Purvis noted for leading the manhunt for such outlaws as Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd, and John Dillinger. He died at his home from a gunshot wound to the head in 1960 that was fired from a weapon that was his retirement gift, & ruled a suicide.
 

TPD166

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That may have been who I was thinking of as well.

I was thinking of FBI Agent Melvin Purvis noted for leading the manhunt for such outlaws as Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd, and John Dillinger. He died at his home from a gunshot wound to the head in 1960 that was fired from a weapon that was his retirement gift, & ruled a suicide.
 
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FBI agent Melvin Purvis

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With J. Edgar Hoover
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San Augustine, Texas. Jim Halber, the sheriff of San Augustine County, Texas. 1943.

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San Augustine, Texas. Sheriff Jim Halberd ready to leave for work in the morning. 1943.

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San Augustine, Texas. Sheriff Halberd talking with a prisoner in the county jail. 1943.

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San Augustine, Texas. Sheriff Halberd cleaning his gun in his office. 1943.

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Oh honey, don't forget your gun today!
 

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