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Author: Dragan Nikolic
Publisher: FBI Secret Vaults
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2017-05-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781682042373

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Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone (1899-1947) rose to infamy as a gangster in Chicago during the 1920s and early 1930s. The Bureau of Investigation (the FBI's predecessor) joined the Bureau of Prohibition and other agencies in investigating Capone. In 1931, Capone was sentenced to prison for tax evasion. Suffering from a case of syphilis that left him too mentally ill to resume his previous criminal activities, he was paroled in 1939 and settled in Florida, where he lived until his death in 1947. * * * * * This set of books shows images of FBI documents that have been released through the Freedom of Information Act and have been recently or often requested. These documents are copies of original FBI files. Only editing was made so material fits printing requirements. We did not omit, comment, or remove any pages from original files.


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Author: Dragan Nikolic
Publisher: FBI Secret Vaults
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2017-08-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781682042717

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Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone (1899-1947) rose to infamy as a gangster in Chicago during the 1920s and early 1930s. The Bureau of Investigation (the FBI's predecessor) joined the Bureau of Prohibition and other agencies in investigating Capone. In 1931, Capone was sentenced to prison for tax evasion. Suffering from a case of syphilis that left him too mentally ill to resume his previous criminal activities, he was paroled in 1939 and settled in Florida, where he lived until his death in 1947. * * * * * This set of books shows images of FBI documents that have been released through the Freedom of Information Act and have been recently or often requested. These documents are copies of original FBI files. Only editing was made so material fits printing requirements. We did not omit, comment, or remove any pages from original files.


C-1 and the Chicago Mob

C-1 and the Chicago Mob
Author: Vincent L. Inserra
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2014
Genre: Law
ISBN: 149318279X

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This book was written as a tribute to all the agents who were assigned to Criminal Squad #1, more commonly referred to as the C-1 Squad, of the Chicago Division of the FBI from 1957 to 1976, a period of nineteen years. These agents were pioneers, who were required to wage war against one of the most powerfully entrenched organized crime organizations in the country since the days of Al Capone. It was at a time when the FBI did not have all the tools or legislation necessary to combat organized crime but they accomplished their goals aggressively with whatever means were available. This is a story of the unique challenges confronting these dedicated agents and the incomparable results achieved which resulted in severely disrupting and curtailing the activities of the Chicago mob. Mr. Inserra also chronicles parts of his career prior to and following his FBI experiences.


The St Valentine's Day Massacre, 1929

The St Valentine's Day Massacre, 1929
Author: Tim Coates
Publisher: Tim Coates Books
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN:

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On February 14th, 1929, seven men died in a gangster shooting in Chicago. Nobody was convicted of these murders, which gave rise to a public outcry. In 1935, the FBI began to gather information arising from the arrest of one of the suspects and from the newspaper articles written about him. The FBI files, which are reproduced here, a curious set of relationships between the Bureau, the local police, the gangsters and the press.


The Capone Files

The Capone Files
Author: Mark Brown
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781497534520

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Meet Alphonse Gabriel "Scarface" Capone--family man, entrepreneur, celebrity, murderer. More than half a century after his death, Al Capone's name is still familiar around the world. Over the years, he has been the subject of countless books, movies, online stories, and television shows. People from Miami, Florida, to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, tell tales of his houses and hideouts. Today, Capone's image can be found on everything from T-shirts to bobblehead dolls, but few people know his real story. For "The Capone Files," author Mark Douglas Brown has gathered authentic documents from media, government, and personal sources, tracing the fleeting rise and inevitable demise of a man who was a legend in his own time.


The Confessions of Al Capone

The Confessions of Al Capone
Author: Loren D. Estleman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 859
Release: 2013
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN: 9781471354076

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Al Capone and His American Boys

Al Capone and His American Boys
Author: William J. Helmer
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-12-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780253009692

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When her husband was murdered on the orders of Chicago mobster Frank Nitti, Georgette Winkeler—wife of one of Al Capone's "American Boys"—set out to expose the Chicago Syndicate. After an attempt to publish her story was squelched by the mob, she offered it to the FBI in the mistaken belief that they had the authority to strike at the racketeers who had killed her husband Gus. Discovered 60 years later in FBI files, the manuscript describes the couple's life on the run, the St. Valentine's Day Massacre (Gus was one of the shooters), and other headline crimes of that period. Prepared for publication by mob expert William J. Helmer, Al Capone and His American Boys is a compelling contemporary account of the heyday of Chicago crime by a woman who found herself married to the mob.


American Gangster

American Gangster
Author: Roger Harrington
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2018-05-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781982956776

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AMERICAN GANGSTER: John Dillinger and Al Capone - 2 Books in 1 Featuring... *John Dillinger*Al Capone 2 Great Books in 1! John Dillinger During the great depression, banks were closing with great speed and taking customers' money with them. Nearly half of America's banks were forced to close during the crisis. Many citizens were without jobs or steady incomes. It was one of the worst economic climates in American history. The us/them mentality was stronger than ever as common people turned against the remaining banks, considering them to be heartless institutions that stole money from loyal customers while the American people suffered en masse. Outlaws like Bonnie and Clyde, and "Pretty Boy" Floyd became heroes in the eyes of the American people. These people rolled up to banks and demanded money; a feat that many destitute Americans dreamed they could do. The robbers were considered Robin Hood type characters; giving the evil, rich banks what they deserved after treating their customers so poorly. However, these thieves weren't stealing from the rich to give to the poor, as Robin Hood did; they were stealing from the rich to line their own pockets. Nevertheless, as newspapers continued to report on the exploits of the outlaws they became celebrities in their own right; as recognizable and idolized as any movie star. It was the perfect environment for the handsome, charming, and cunning John Dillinger to round up a gang of robbers and take the American banks by storm. Al Capone Although he ultimately became notorious as a crime boss engaged in bootlegging, gambling and various other illegal activities and was named by the Chicago Crime Commission as 'Public Enemy Number 1', Al Capone's beginnings were decidedly humble. Alphonse Gabriel Capone was born on 17th January 1899 in Brooklyn, New York City. Although many people turn to crime to escape their poor background, this wasn't really the case with Al Capone. His parents were respectable people who emigrated from Italy to Austria-Hungary (now Croatia) in 1893 and then by ship to the U.S. Father Gabriele was employed as a barber while mother Teresa worked for some time as a seamstress. When they arrived in America, they already had two sons and Teresa was pregnant with a third child. They lived initially in a squalid tenement building near the Navy Yard, a generally rough and noisy area although the family managed to remain normal and law-abiding. Al Capone was born the fourth of nine children, one of whom died at the age of one. This was the beginnings of America's most prolific gangster.


Americas Most Wanted

Americas Most Wanted
Author: Federal Bureau of Investigation
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2014-05-08
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781499314205

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Americas Most Wanted - Killers - Con Men - Spies -From the Files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation - 14 of the most wanted American criminals since Al Capone. Al Capone Aldrich Hazen Ames "Baby Face" Nelson Bonnie and Clyde D.B. Cooper John Dillinger John Gotti Robert Philip Hanssen Italian Organized Crime George "Machine Gun" Kelly Timothy McVeigh Arthur "Pretty Boy" Floyd Tokyo Rose The Unabomber Aldrich Hazen Ames was arrested by the FBI in Arlington, Virginia on espionage charges on February 24, 1994. At the time of his arrest, Ames was a 31-year veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), who had been spying for the Russians since 1985. Arrested with him was his wife, Rosario Ames, who had aided and abetted his espionage activities. Following guilty pleas by both Ames and his wife on April 28, 1994, Ames was sentenced to incarceration for life without the possibility of parole. Rosario Ames was sentenced on October 20, 1994 to 63 months in prison. Ames was a CIA case officer, who spoke Russian and specialized in the Russian intelligence services, including the KGB, the USSR's foreign intelligence service. His initial overseas assignment was in Ankara, Turkey, where he targeted Russian intelligence officers for recruitment. Later, he worked in New York City and Mexico City, Mexico. On April 16, 1985, while assigned to the CIA's Soviet/ East European Division at CIA Headquarters in Langley, Virginia, he secretly volunteered to KGB officers at the USSR Embassy, Washington, D.C. Shortly thereafter, the KGB paid him $50,000. During the summer of 1985, Ames met several times with a Russian diplomat to whom he passed classified information about CIA and FBI human sources, as well as technical operations targeting the Soviet Union. In December 1985, Ames met with a Moscow-based KGB officer in Bogota, Colombia. In July 1986, Ames was transferred to Rome, Italy.