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The Department of Health has approved the exhumation of John Dillinger's body from Crown Hill Cemetery, although it doesn't guarantee that it will occur. The permit was issued to Dillinger's nephew, Michael Thompson, allowing the removal and reinterment of human remains. Dillinger, once a notorious bank robber, is believed by some family members to not be buried at Crown Hill, claiming evidence that the FBI killed the wrong man in 1934, as discrepancies exist in eye color, fingerprints, and teeth. Thompson seeks DNA testing of the exhumed body. However, a court case is ongoing, as Crown Hill Cemetery refuses to proceed with the disinterment.