>> oh, frank wilson.etrator in the murders of the morse softens. morrisons. and wilson, as i said, left the state. he went on to a 50-year career as a violent criminal. [laughter] his heydey was probably 1929 when he was a henchman as one of his family members put it in the al capone gang. and wilson owned the getaway car used in the st. valentine's day massacre that year. he didn't own it under that name. in fact, as i discovered, he used at least 16 different aliases and was imprisoned all over the country, but he did have quite a colorful criminal career. well, thank you all for coming. thank you, book passage. thank you, john fromer. [applause] >> for more information visit the book's web site, the man who never died.com. >> we'd like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >>> next, burton and anita folsom contend that president franklin d. roosevelt used world war ii to promote his own agenda which according to the authors including the expansion of the executive branch and exc