Kirkillis had been recently released from the workhouse where he did a stint for stabbing a man. He had also been picked up on suspicion of killing another. However, police believe that Kirkillis was bumped off for tipping off Federal Prohibition agents about speakeasies belonging to his rivals.
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18 May 2017
Another King falls
Kirkillis had been recently released from the workhouse where he did a stint for stabbing a man. He had also been picked up on suspicion of killing another. However, police believe that Kirkillis was bumped off for tipping off Federal Prohibition agents about speakeasies belonging to his rivals.
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1931,
Bootleggers,
Chicago,
Columbia Heights,
Kirkillin,
Massillon,
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Patrick Downey,
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Author of: On The Spot: Gangland Murders in Prohibition New York City 1930-1933, Hollywood on the Spot: Crimes Against the Early Movie Stars, Legs Diamond: Gangster. Gangster City: The History of the New York Underworld 1900-1935. Notorious New Yorkers: Two Gun Crowley. Notorious New Yorkers: The Bobbed Haired Bandit. Notorious New Yorkers: Vivian Gordon.
15 May 2017
Perhaps he should have knocked first
On this date in 1932, two Detroit gangsters, Sam and Andrew Farrera. were doing
some business in Toledo, Ohio when some local gangsters decided that they
didn’t need any Motor City hoodlums muscling in. The Farreras, and another guy, were parked in their cousin's driveway when a
car load of rivals pulled up and opened fire. The windshield of the Ferraras’
car shattered, sending glass into Sam’s eyes. His vision impaired, Sam managed
to slip from the car and dive through a basement window. His brother caught a
bullet in the hand.
After the first barrage, the attackers pulled around the corner and one of them, John Incorvaia, alias Engoria, 33, jumped from the auto and returned to the house with an automatic pistol. Not bothering to knock, Incorvaia rushed into the house and opened fire. Moments later he dropped dead with two bullet wounds, one of which pierced his head. Mabel Candela, a cousin of the Ferreras, confessed to the shooting saying that she fired in self-defense.
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Farrera,
Incorvaia,
Ohio,
Patrick Downey,
rubbed out,
shoot out,
Toledo
Author of: On The Spot: Gangland Murders in Prohibition New York City 1930-1933, Hollywood on the Spot: Crimes Against the Early Movie Stars, Legs Diamond: Gangster. Gangster City: The History of the New York Underworld 1900-1935. Notorious New Yorkers: Two Gun Crowley. Notorious New Yorkers: The Bobbed Haired Bandit. Notorious New Yorkers: Vivian Gordon.
13 May 2017
The King is Un-Crowned
Later that day he and his cohorts were spotted miles away in the town of Rockford, Illinois. The following morning, eighty-nine years ago today, a motorist traveling along a quiet stretch of road outside the town of Harvard, Illinois, discovered Acci's body and alerted authorities. Turns out that the "King of the Blackmailers" had extorted four bullets from someone's gun. Two went to his head, and two to his body.
Acci was known to prey on Italian residents of Chicago's west side. On his corpse were found six letters addressed to different people demanding money. According to police, a week prior to his death, they had set a trap for him and planned to kill him when he stopped to pick up a faux payment package, but he never showed up. Subsequently the underworld save them the trouble.
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Acci,
Black Hand,
black mail,
Chicago,
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Patrick Downey,
Rockford Illinois,
rubbed out
Author of: On The Spot: Gangland Murders in Prohibition New York City 1930-1933, Hollywood on the Spot: Crimes Against the Early Movie Stars, Legs Diamond: Gangster. Gangster City: The History of the New York Underworld 1900-1935. Notorious New Yorkers: Two Gun Crowley. Notorious New Yorkers: The Bobbed Haired Bandit. Notorious New Yorkers: Vivian Gordon.
12 May 2017
Sam Hunt Loses a Friend
Harry Hyter was a gangland sort dating back to at least the early 1920s when he was involved with a bootleg gang operating out of Gary, Indiana. His record also consisted of a handful of arrests for robbery. By the early Thirties he was known as a “hanger-on” of the Capone gang and was a pal of
ranking Capone gunman, Sam Hunt.
Harry Hyter
On this date back in 1931, somebody(ies), for some reason, fired bullets into Hyter’s head and chest. His body
was then driven out to an area called “Jaranowski’s woods” and dumped. While
searching his body, police found a number of cards listing amounts of gallons
so figured that Hyter was still actively engaged in bootlegging.
Labels:
1931,
Al Capone,
bootleg gang,
Bootleggers,
Chicago,
Gary Indiana,
Harry Hyter,
Jaranowski's woods,
Patrick Downey,
put on the spot,
rubbed out,
Sam Hunt
Author of: On The Spot: Gangland Murders in Prohibition New York City 1930-1933, Hollywood on the Spot: Crimes Against the Early Movie Stars, Legs Diamond: Gangster. Gangster City: The History of the New York Underworld 1900-1935. Notorious New Yorkers: Two Gun Crowley. Notorious New Yorkers: The Bobbed Haired Bandit. Notorious New Yorkers: Vivian Gordon.
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