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McNally was born in the late 1930s in Canada. He was once described as being the "gang chief" of a group of bank robbers. He was said to have had a lengthy criminal record, which included armed robbery and other serious offenses. Among his close associates, according to news reports, were Danny Pelansky and James McDonald.

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  • Eric McNally
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  • McNally was born in the late 1930s in Canada. He was once described as being the "gang chief" of a group of bank robbers. He was said to have had a lengthy criminal record, which included armed robbery and other serious offenses. Among his close associates, according to news reports, were Danny Pelansky and James McDonald.
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  • McNally was born in the late 1930s in Canada. He was once described as being the "gang chief" of a group of bank robbers. He was said to have had a lengthy criminal record, which included armed robbery and other serious offenses. Among his close associates, according to news reports, were Danny Pelansky and James McDonald. McNally was also involved in several legitimate business ventures. He reportedly had interests in a night club, a bar, and a car dealership on St. Lawrence Boulevard. He and his girlfriend Susan Clark lived in a house on Gouin Boulevard West in Pierrefonds. McNally had two large Doberman Pinschers, both of which were rumored to be very vicious. One day, according to information published in the Montreal Star, a mechanic was found unconscious in the couple's backyard pool. The mechanic spent six months in a coma before dying of his injuries. An investigation did not reveal any incriminating evidence. By April, 1968, police were on the look out for McNally. They wanted to question him about a stickup in an east-end bank, as well as the assault and robbery of a Montreal cab driver, in which $135 was stolen.
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