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2 Mr. Young Part 2: History of the Mafia Sociology

3 First used in the early 1930’s by Frank Loesch to describe individuals who were criminals and extremely dangerous Know used as the FBI Ten Most Wanted List Loesch said he started using the phrase: "I had the operating director of the Chicago Crime Commission bring before me a list of the outstanding hoodlums, known murderers, murderers which you and I know but can’t prove, and there were about one-hundred of them, and out of this list I selected twenty-eight men. I put Al Capone at the head and his brother next, and ran down the twenty-eight, every man being really an outlaw. I called them Public Enemies, and so designated them in my letter, sent to the Chief of Police, the Sheriff every law enforcing officer. The purpose is to keep the publicity light shining on Chicago's most prominent, well known and notorious gangsters to the end that they may be under constant observation by the law enforcing authorities and law abiding citizens.“Chicago Crime Commission outlaw

4 Melvin Purvis-Born October 24, 1903 5’5” 127lbs. Brought in (killed) John Dillinger and Pretty Boy Floyd, commits suicide in 1960 The Man who Got Dillinger

5 Born January 17, 1899 in New York Member of two “Kid gangs” Nicknamed “Scarface” Was sent to New York to cool off and became Boss after John Torrio attempted assassination Reported income of $100,000,000 a year

6 February 14, 1929 Owned by rival George “Bugs” Moran Capone’s men dressed like police officers and killed 7 men More than 150 bullets fired

7 Isolated and Killed his enemies: Rent apartment across street and murder them as they stepped outside Even though he was violent, he was loyal Also first to open soup kitchen after 1929 stock market crash and give clothes/food to needy at his expense

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9 Capone’s Headquarters at Metropole Hotel (5- room suite)

10 Capone started in Atlanta but took over Sent to Alcatraz and became model prisoner Had some symptoms of Syphilitic Demenita Died January 25, 1947 from cardiac arrest

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13 Born June 22, 1903 in Indianapolis Joined Navy but deserted in Boston Pleaded guilty to a robbery and spent 8 ½ years in jail (very upset) Dillinger escaped from the Indiana State Prison Later Dillinger escaped from the “unescapable” Crown Point jail with a wooden gun

14 Anna Sage, who worked at a brothel in Indiana, helped to give information to the police Dillinger and two ladies went to the Biograph Theater to watch a Clark Gable Movie Dillinger tried to escape but was shot 3 times and died later in a Hospital on January 22, 1934 This was the beginning of the end of the Gangster Era

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19 December 6, 1908 in Chicago, Illinois 5’4” tall and weighed 133 pounds Given the nickname because of his Juvenile appearance Escaped while being transported between jails Became connected with Dillinger gang in 1933

20 Killed special agents Hollis and Crowley (responsible for Dillinger death) in a gun battle Nelson was also injured during the battle and died later that evening on November 27, 1934

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23 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apq46lA0uSM

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25 Met January 1930 Bonnie was 19 and married to an imprisoned murderer; she never divorced him Clyde was 21 and unmarried By their death, considered to have committed 13 murders and several robberies and burglaries

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27 You've read the story of Jesse James-- Of how he lived and died; If you're still in need Of something to read Here's the story of Bonnie and Clyde. Some day they'll go down together; They'll bury them side by side; To few it'll be grief-- To the law a relief-- But it's death for Bonnie and Clyde

28 Helped with a jail break of 5 prisoners at the Eastham State Prison Farm in Texas Bonnie and Clyde were found to be hidden by the Methvin family and were eventually killed May 23, 1934 while trying to drive away in Louisiana Around 170 shots fired, about 50 hit them

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30 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAr-CULUb6E Start at 1:08 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhHD- 8bAIeQ&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhHD- 8bAIeQ&feature=related Start at 3:04

31 Born July 18, 1895 in Memphis, TN Poor Student whose highest Grade (C+) was in good physical hygiene Started as a bootlegger Married Young but could not make enough money legally to support his family

32 Married Kathryn Thorne, an accomplished criminal, and took his status to the next level, eventually becoming “Public Enemy #1” Would take cartridges from her husbands gun and distribute them throughout the underworld Interesting to note, it is said he never killed anyone

33 During his arrest in Memphis, Kelley coined the phrase, “G-Men, please don’t shoot.” Was given a Life sentence and when he threatened to break out, was sent by train to Alcatraz, where he was one of the first group of Prisoners. He was AZ #117 Died of a heart attack July 18, 1954, on his 59 th birthday

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36 Born February 3, 1904 Married with a son, but girlfriend in 1929 gave him the name “Pretty Boy” From 1929-1934 carried out a string of 30 successful bank robberies

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38 Chief Suspect along with Adam Richetti in killing 4 law officers, now found that he may not have been involved FBI agent Melvin Purvis shot and killed Floyd outside a corn field on October 22, 1934. 20,000 people attended his funeral, the largest in Oklahoma history

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43 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26Pr3oKmHn8

44 http://ndepth.newsok.com/gangsters


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