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30 Years Later, Mob Hitmen Murders Remain Unsolved July 12, 2013 / 6:03 PM CDT / CBS Chicago CHICAGO (CBS) -- A mob gambling operator "was taken for a ride" and lived to tell about it.
Chicago mobster Frank Calabrese Sr., a hit man who strangled victims and then slashed their throats to be sure they were dead, has died in a federal prison in North Carolina, authorities said.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Former Chicago mob hitman Nicholas Calabrese has died, a source said Monday. A source confirmed to CBS 2's John Drummond that Calabrese had died. Calabrese was 80.
After ten years in the underworld industry, Ken was moved by a plane crash in May 1979 at Chicago's O'Hare airport to become a firefighter. But he did not give up on the mafia and instead carried ...
CHICAGO — A reputed Chicago mob hitman convicted in the 1972 slaying of a union official has died in prison, a state spokeswoman says. Harry Aleman was 71.
Ken Tekiela, a Chicago firefighter and father of two, led a secret double life as a hitman for the Chicago mafia. His story is being told by his son Kyle in a true-crime podcast.
His Chicago mob boss father Frank Sr. and Chicago mob hitman uncle, Nick, provided the answer to who killed Momo Giancana years ago. "My information that I got from my dad verbally was that Tony ...
The first of a two-part series in which the Chicago Sun-Times interviewed the notorious mobster in 2005 while he was ... Chicago mob hitman Harry Aleman leaving court in 1977. Sun-Times library.
Hitman For The Mob ... Born and raised in Chicago, Spilotro was sent to watch over the mobs illegal gambling, casino skimming and loan sharking. Local. Wisconsin 6 hours ago ...
iHeartRadio podcast Crook County alternates between the storied past and present of "the Kid," who lived a double life as a ...
Mob hit man Nicholas Calabrese, who testified against brother and other top mobsters at Family Secrets Trial, dead at 80 Mr. Calabrese, who took part in a hit made famous by the actor Joe Pesci in ...
Chuck Goudie and the I-Team interviewed Chicago mob enforcer Frank Cullotta in 2007. "You become the judge, jury and executioner" Cullotta said.