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True Crime: 4 True American Crime Stories

Vol 2 (From police files of the 1920s to the 1950s)

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True Crime: 4 True American Crime Stories

By: Guy Hadleigh
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Do you like true crime stories? You should love these tales then Originally authentic police files, True American Crime Stories are from the 1920s through to the 1950s - the era of gangster, molls and prohibition. Almost (but not quite), lost in the mists of time, these tales romp along with plenty of action and recreate the atmosphere of this exciting and dangerous era using the vernacular of the times. You may not have heard much about some of these bad guys, but they were real, ruthless hoodlums and all had their "15 minutes of fame", leaving trails of death and mayhem behind them. Most did not live to an old age, and those that did were probably in jail. Their escapades were daring and reckless and many paid the ultimate price in the end. Volume 2 contains: • Antonio Boccadora – The Human Cat Alias Joe Barry, Tony Lopez and many more Crimes: Murder and Burglary Boccadora was called the Human Cat because of his stealth, cunning and ferocity. When caught in an act of crime his specialty was diving through closed windows – not an easy guy to capture. • Frankie Yale – The “Al Capone” of Brooklyn His authority was never questioned, his judgment final and the court of last resort amongst Sicilians. He exploited them to the limit growing rich and powerful on their loyalty but he couldn’t win an argument with a tommy gun….. • A Gang War in Manhattan In the East Side streets of New York a gangster with the heart of a snake and the soul of a monster roamed. Before his gruesome end his reign of bloodshed and terror earned him the nickname “Kid Dropper – King of Killers” • Ray Sutherland – The Terror of Mohawk Valley He blazed a ruthless trail of death across Lane County, Oregon, and terrorized anyone who dared oppose him. Sutherland hated all police but especially the Sheriff’s deputy who vowed to avenge the cold blooded death of his buddy. Order your copy today! Scroll back up and gain instant access now Organized Crime True Crime New York Cats

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