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Jeffrey E. Erickson (1958–1992) and Jill Sandra Erickson ( Cohen; 1964–1991) were an American married criminal couple known for committing a series of violent bank robberies. The Ericksons are believed to have committed eight bank robberies in the
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in 1990 and 1991. Their ''
modus operandi A ''modus operandi'' (often shortened to M.O.) is someone's habits of working, particularly in the context of business or criminal investigations, but also more generally. It is a Latin phrase, approximately translated as "mode (or manner) of op ...
'' was for Jeffrey to announce a hold-up while wearing a fake beard and carrying a
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, while Jill prepared the getaway cars. She killed herself after a high-speed chase, while Jeffrey killed himself after attempting to escape the custody of two
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s. He had already shot and killed one marshal before being mortally wounded by a police detective, whom Erickson also killed. The 1996 film ''
Normal Life ''Normal Life'' is a 1996 American crime drama film based on the real lives of husband-and-wife bank robbers, Jeffrey and Jill Erickson. The film stars Ashley Judd and Luke Perry and was directed by John McNaughton. The original screenplay was w ...
'' was based upon the Ericksons' exploits.


Early life

Jeffrey was born to Jack Erickson, a telephone company
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, and June, a stay-at-home mother. He was raised in
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, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, together with his older brother, Jim. In 1977, after graduating from
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, where he was a member of the swim team, Jeffrey joined the
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,Green, Michelle (March 2, 1992
"Bloody Ending to a Double Life"
''People''. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
where he acquired excellent marksmanship skills.Harrison, Eric (July 21, 1992

''Los Angeles Times''. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
Jill was the younger of two girls raised by adoptive parents Carl Cohen, a pharmacist, and Fran Cohen, a child education specialist, in
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. Jeffrey met Jill in a bar near her home on the day she turned 17. He nicknamed her "Gorgeous" due to her long blond hair. Jeffrey later stated that "Jill and I were crazy about each other". After dating for six months, they moved in together, partly as a result of the strain Jill was feeling due to her parents' impending divorce. Jeffrey and Jill were married in a civil ceremony on July 29, 1983.


Married life and criminal career

Jeffrey found work as a truck driver and
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, while Jill, who worked as a lab technician, was a chemistry student at
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, where she was working toward her degree. The couple never settled down, moving once a year due to complaints from landlords about the dogs and birds they kept. In 1986, Jeffrey became a police officer in
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."3 Dead in Shooting at Chicago Courthouse"
(July 21, 1992), ''The New York Times''. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
He was eventually dismissed, with police chief Donald Cundiff stating that Jeffrey "lacked common sense". His mother stated that Jeffrey disliked arresting people, as he felt he would be ruining someone's day. On January 9, 1990, Jeffrey robbed his first bank, the First Nationwide Bank branch in
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."Jeffrey Erickson's 2-Year Crime Spree"
(July 21, 1992), ''Chicago Tribune''. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
His ''
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''— brazenly entering the bank wearing a fake dark beard, baseball cap, sunglasses, and driving gloves, while carrying a
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and announcing a hold-up—would be repeated with the same military precision in most of the pair's subsequent robberies over the next two years. The disguise would later prompt bank employees to refer to Jeffrey as the "bearded bank robber" or "Bearded Bandit".Abramowitz, Michael (July 22, 199
"Robbery Suspect's Boast Foreshadowed Final Act"
''The Washington Post''. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
He wore clothing in layers in order to disguise his weight. Jill's role is believed to have been setting up the getaway cars. On November 4, 1991,
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police officer Kevin Maher was following a Japanese-made car and noted it had an expired registration sticker. When Maher initiated a traffic stop, the driver of the car, wearing a fake beard and sunglasses, suddenly slammed on the brakes, jumped out, and opened fire on Maher with a
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assault rifle. Maher, still in his squad car, reversed from the scene and was shot in the shoulder. Rookie police dispatcher James Dunning, who was riding along with Maher, was uninjured. Federal agents created a special task force in the wake of this shooting. On November 18, a man wearing a fake beard robbed a
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branch in
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.


Townhouse, book store, and Jill's deterioration

In February 1991, the couple bought an $86,000
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on Waterford Drive in Hanover Park, paying $22,600 in cash as a down payment. Jeffrey told the real estate agent that he was self-employed, and that for him money was no problem. The couple, who were considered loners, were nocturnal, setting out nightly at 3 a.m. on their loud
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. In May, Jeffrey opened a used book store in Roselle, Best Used Books. Customers were impressed with the excellent condition of the books and Jeffrey's knowledge of the classics. By wintertime, Jeffrey stated that Jill entered a hospital with an alcoholism problem, and was diagnosed with
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. Jeffrey's brother, Jim Erickson, stated that doctors found she was suffering from
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and had been prescribed
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(aka Fluoxetine).


Death of Jill Erickson

On December 10, authorities noticed a
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automobile, with its ignition wires exposed, at the edge of a parking lot. Noting that no robberies had occurred nearby, they decided to stake out the car. Six days later, just before noon, Jeffrey and Jill arrived at the parking lot in a grey van. It was believed that they had set out to rob their ninth bank. Jeffrey got out and entered the stolen car, and the officers promptly surrounded it. Authorities stated that Jeffrey was carrying two guns, a fake beard, and two false mustaches. Jeffrey, startled, twice tried to reach for his gun, which lay beside him on the seat, but was warned off. Meanwhile, police approached Jill in the van and she immediately sped off, with police in hot pursuit. The chase continued at high speeds for through
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, at times reaching , until Jill made a turn at 12:15 p.m. onto Bear Flag Drive, the entranceway to a contained residential development in Hanover Park. Finding herself cornered, she fired a hail of bullets at the officers, who fired back, striking her. She was found slumped on the seat with blood streaming from her head, and was pronounced dead at Humana Hospital in Hoffman Estates at around 6 p.m. The coroner stated that, while Jill was hit by police bullets, her death was caused by a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Jeffrey was arrested in connection with at least eight bank robberies that netted $180,000. A search of the townhouse revealed 38 guns of different types and 25 boxes of ammunition, along with smoke grenades, gas masks, burglary tools, a police radio scanner, and $1,742 in cash. The garage featured an enormous safe, and a bulletproof vest had arrived at their mail drop.


Death of Jeffrey Erickson

On February 12, 1992, Jeffrey Erickson was indicted on federal charges connected to eight bank robberies, and state charges in regards to the shooting of officer Maher, to which he pleaded not guilty. On July 13, his trial began in the
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. Three days later, while Officer Maher testified that he could not positively identify Erickson as the shooter, federal prosecutors demonstrated that shell casings found at the scene matched a gun found in the Ericksons' townhouse. On July 20 shortly before 5:30 p.m., Erickson was being escorted from the courtroom in the
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to the Metropolitan Correctional Center by way of a basement area. Using a stolen handcuff key, he managed to free one of his shackled hands, disarmed a deputy
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to obtain her service revolver, then fatally shot her partner, Roy "Bill" Frakes, twice in the back of the head. Erickson, who was wearing a suit and tie for his trial, intended to run away and disappear among the rush-hour commuting crowd. However, a shootout then ensued, with Erickson shooting
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veteran detective and Special Deputy Marshal Harry Belluomini once in the chest. However, while laying on the ground dying, Belluomini shot Erickson four times in the back with his 9mm semi-automatic handgun, before Belluomini succumbed to his injuries. By then, possibly being fatally wounded himself, Erickson ventured halfway up a ramp leading to the street, dropped to one knee, and shot himself in the head, dying almost instantly.


Legacy

The 1996 American
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film ''
Normal Life ''Normal Life'' is a 1996 American crime drama film based on the real lives of husband-and-wife bank robbers, Jeffrey and Jill Erickson. The film stars Ashley Judd and Luke Perry and was directed by John McNaughton. The original screenplay was w ...
'' drew inspiration from the Ericksons.
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played Chris, a rookie policeman who falls in love with the beautiful yet volatile Pam, played by
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. The couple soon find themselves embarking on a life of crime characterized by bank robbery, which leads to their eventual self-destruction.''Normal Life''
''TV Guide''. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
The Ericksons are also the subject of the 1997 television film, ''In the Line of Duty: Blaze of Glory'', starring
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and
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, along with an episode of ''
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'', titled "Death Pact" (Season 5, Episode 17).


See also

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