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Don Herion

    Touhy vs. Capone: The Chicago Outfit's Biggest Frame Job
    The Chicago Way
    Pay, Quit, or Die
    • Pay, Quit, or Die

      • 560pagine
      • 20 ore di lettura

      Organized crime, the Mafia, or the Outfit as it is known in Chicago, is surrounded by a false glamour that elevates mobsters to the level of swashbuckling folk heroes whose ready violence and savage murders are too often excused in the public mind as acceptable because they only hurt each other. Similarly, illegal gambling, the bread-and-butter racket inevitably combined with loan-sharking and extortion, is widely tolerated because it is perceived to be a victimless crime.

      Pay, Quit, or Die
    • The Chicago Way

      • 348pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Read about over 150 Chicago ganland executions, revealing why, how, and when they happened. Several of the victims were informants of the author, some were Chicago mob members who were brutally tortured and murdered.

      The Chicago Way
    • When beat cop Don Herion and his partner responded to shots fired on December 16, 1959, they didn't know that they had heard the final, fatal salvo in one of the most contorted conflicts in the history of organized crime. A canny bootlegger, Roger Touhy had survived a gang war with Al Capone, false imprisonment for a faked kidnapping, a prison break and recapture. His story dragged in all the notorious men of his day: Frank Nitti, John "Jake the Barber" Factor, Mayor Cermak, Melvin Purvis, J. Edgar Hoover, Baby Face Nelson, Dan "Tubbo" Gilbert, FDR and JFK. As Touhy's life was ending on his sister's front porch, Herion's quest to unravel the tangle of events that led to his assassination had just begun.

      Touhy vs. Capone: The Chicago Outfit's Biggest Frame Job