FROM CRUNCHING NUMBERS
TO CATCHING BAD GUYS
Frank J. Wilson has held many titles during his lifetime, but he is best known for being the Chief of the United States Secret Service and a former agent of the Treasury Department's Bureau of Internal Revenue (now IRS).
Frank J. Wilson's contributions to the United States are appreciated among all Americans and admired by accountants all over the world. His work has inspired multiple movies and characters throughout history.
Wilson led the team that prosecuted the infamous Chicago mob boss, Al Capone. He also helped with the investigation of the Lindbergh Kidnapping and the assassination of Huey Long. The Serial is a three-part blog series featured by Pocket Litter that highlights each of these three cases individually.
Take a look at some of the many career highlights of his life!