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343 - The Irish Mob

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

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The War on Drugs in Chicago

During a three year period from 1924 to 1927, according to the Chicago Crime Commission, there were 150 prohibition related killings just in Chicago. On April 27th, 1926, William H. McSwiggen was shot multiple times, with the neck, died as his friends tried to move his body. The county's crusading prosecutor killed in the company of known gangsters. Ineffectual investigation led to a grim conclusion. Evidence seized, disappeared mysteriously. Witnesses conveniently forgot what happened. And police officers tipped off saloon owners that there would be an investigation given them plenty of time to appear squeaky clean.

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