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:::I am writing to congratulate you on your recent article about the recent incident involving vigilantes and the notorious Purple Gang. The article's detail was chilling, and the account of the fates of the members of the Purple Gang that were encountered at that farmhouse was very vivid! Actions such as the one you reported never seem to receive the proper acknowledgement they so richly deserve. When left unchecked or controlled, the actions that organizations such as the Purple Gang may take against the unprotected public can be far beyond the pale. Rest assured that I have contacted other interested parties that may be aware of the Purple Gang and its members. I would expect that the Purple Gang's future is anything but rosy!
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:::Now, your account of the action in Macomb County has stirred my soul! Your participation in rescuing the poor unidentified children marks you as a true hero. Should you even travel to New York, I would like to expre

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Letter from Comte de la Fére received via courier on 23 August 1932.

Mr. Franklin Lovejoy
Lead Reporter
Detroit Times
131 Bagley Street
Detroit, MI
Dear Mr. Lovejoy,
I am writing to congratulate you on your recent article about the recent incident involving vigilantes and the notorious Purple Gang. The article's detail was chilling, and the account of the fates of the members of the Purple Gang that were encountered at that farmhouse was very vivid! Actions such as the one you reported never seem to receive the proper acknowledgement they so richly deserve. When left unchecked or controlled, the actions that organizations such as the Purple Gang may take against the unprotected public can be far beyond the pale. Rest assured that I have contacted other interested parties that may be aware of the Purple Gang and its members. I would expect that the Purple Gang's future is anything but rosy!
Now, your account of the action in Macomb County has stirred my soul! Your participation in rescuing the poor unidentified children marks you as a true hero. Should you even travel to New York, I would like to expre