Organised Crime Collection
"Unveiling the Dark Underworld: A Glimpse into Organised Crime Through History" Joe Aiello (1891-1930) and his henchmen
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"Unveiling the Dark Underworld: A Glimpse into Organised Crime Through History" Joe Aiello (1891-1930) and his henchmen, captured by police in 1928 (b/w photo): Witnessing the fall of a notorious crime syndicate as law enforcement closes in. Vito "Don Vitone" Genovese (b/w photo): The enigmatic face behind one of the most powerful crime families, leaving an indelible mark on organised crime history. Illustration of a crime scene: A chilling tableau capturing the ruthless nature of organised crime, with a man targeted by shotgun fire from a car window while two suited figures observe from afar. Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel (b/w photo): An infamous mobster whose charisma and ambition shaped Las Vegas' criminal underworld before meeting his untimely demise. George "Bugs" Moran (1891-1957) in court, 1930 (b/w photo): The once-feared gang leader facing justice amidst escalating tensions during Chicago's Prohibition-era gang wars. The Kansas City Massacre, 17th June 1933 (b/w photo): A haunting image immortalizing the violent clash between law enforcement and criminals that shocked America during this fateful event. The Murder League in Dublin: Unearthed from history's archives, an engraving depicting Dublin's secret society responsible for heinous crimes that sent shockwaves through Victorian society in 1883. John Dillinger dead in a police wagon, 22nd July 1934 (b/w photo): Captured forever is the lifeless body of one of America's most notorious bank robbers who met his end at the hands of relentless pursuit by authorities. Louis Lepke Buchalter, 1933 (b/w photo).