
The Amazing Story of “Iron Mike” Malloy (Michael Malloy, Mike the Durable, Murder Trust)
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World
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The Moral Panic of Prohibition
The New York papers, those wet publications are so despised by the anti-saloon league promptly embraced Norris's report as evidence of a government policy gone haywire. Deborah Bloom states, there is practically no pure whiskey available any place in the city medical examiner Norris warned. My opinion based on actual experience of the medical examiner staff and myself is that there is actually no prohibition. All the people who drank before prohibition are drinking now provided they are still alive.
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Michael Malloy was an Irishman living in NYC in the 1930s who left a mysterious legacy. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli discuss his unbelievable death-defying story that earned him the nickname "Iron Mike" and "Mike the Durable."
