EP 34 - The Secrets Behind the St. Valentine's Day Massacre - Chicago 1929
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概要
What really happened on February 14, 1929?
In this deep dive into the Secrets Behind the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre—Chicago 1929, we uncover the chilling truth behind one of America’s most infamous gangland killings. Inside a quiet Lincoln Park garage, seven men were lined up against a brick wall and executed in cold blood—an act that shocked the nation and cemented Chicago’s reputation as the epicenter of Prohibition-era violence.
But was it really ordered by Al Capone? Who were the suspected gunmen dressed as police officers? And why was no one ever convicted?
We explore the rivalry between Al Capone and George “Bugs” Moran, the role of bootlegging and organized crime during Prohibition, the forensic breakthroughs that followed, and the dark rumors that still surround the massacre nearly a century later.
This episode examines hidden details, overlooked evidence, media manipulation, and the national outrage that reshaped law enforcement in America.
If you’re fascinated by true crime, Prohibition history, Chicago mob lore, and the untold stories behind America’s most notorious crimes, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.
🔎 Topics Covered: • The North Side Gang vs. Capone’s Chicago Outfit • The use of police disguises in the execution • Ballistics and early forensic investigation • Public reaction and newspaper headlines • Why the case remains officially unsolved
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