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Dillinger: Referance?

Homer: ...it's Marge! She's become a crazed criminal just because I didn't take her to the ballet. Wiggum: That's exactly how Dillinger got started. Homer: Really?

I know this is a referance to something, but the only Dillinger I know is Ed Dillinger from the film Tron. There's no character in the series with this name/surname. Does anyone know any criminals with a similar story?

Also, Ed Dillinger is a criminal, since he took all credit from Kevin Flynn and was thrown in jail at the end. But if it's this villain, this would cause a plothole for Treehouse of Horror VI, since Wiggum deniced seeing this film (three times), while Homer saw it at least once. UxieLover1994 13:09, 3 October 2011 (EDT)