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Táto séria sa ponorí do temných zákutí ľudskej mysle a odhaľuje skutočné zločiny, ktoré otriasli svetom. Každý diel prináša detailné skúmanie prípadov, motívov páchateľov a snahy o spravodlivosť. Je to fascinujúci, aj keď znepokojujúci, pohľad na najhoršie zločiny a ich dopad na spoločnosť. Fanúšikovia kriminológie a psychológie tu nájdu bohatý materiál na zamyslenie.

Mad Madame Lalaurie
Murder Most Texan
A Jazz Age Murder in Northwest Indiana: The Tragic Betrayal of Nettie Diamond
Bedlam on the West Virginia Rails: The Last Train Bandit Tells His True Tale
Touhy vs. Capone: The Chicago Outfit's Biggest Frame Job
Galveston's Maceo Family Empire: Bootlegging and the Balinese Room
  • At the dawn of the twentieth century, Galveston was a beacon of opportunity on the Texas Gulf Coast. Dubbed the "Wall Street of the Southwest," its laissez-faire reputation called those hungry for success to its shores. Led by brothers Salvatore and Rosario at the height of Prohibition, the Maceo family answered that call and changed the Oleander City forever. They built an island empire of gambling, smuggling and prostitution that lasted three decades. Housed in their nightclubs frequented by stars like Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra and Duke Ellington, they endeared themselves to their Galveston neighbors by sharing their profits, imitating crime syndicates in their native Sicily. Though certainly no saints, the Maceos helped bring prosperity to a community weary from a century of turmoil. Discover the history of Galveston's famous crime family with authors Nicole Boatman, Dr. Scott Belshaw and Texas historian Richard McCaslin.

    Galveston's Maceo Family Empire: Bootlegging and the Balinese Room
    3,6
  • When beat cop Don Herion and his partner responded to shots fired on December 16, 1959, they didn't know that they had heard the final, fatal salvo in one of the most contorted conflicts in the history of organized crime. A canny bootlegger, Roger Touhy had survived a gang war with Al Capone, false imprisonment for a faked kidnapping, a prison break and recapture. His story dragged in all the notorious men of his day: Frank Nitti, John "Jake the Barber" Factor, Mayor Cermak, Melvin Purvis, J. Edgar Hoover, Baby Face Nelson, Dan "Tubbo" Gilbert, FDR and JFK. As Touhy's life was ending on his sister's front porch, Herion's quest to unravel the tangle of events that led to his assassination had just begun.

    Touhy vs. Capone: The Chicago Outfit's Biggest Frame Job
    2,0
  • Set in 1949, the narrative recounts a notorious train robbery orchestrated by Luman "Lu" Ramsdell and his gang in West Virginia. The bandits terrorized nearly 150 passengers, drawing comparisons to legendary outlaws like Jesse James. Their crime spree escalated as they robbed a tavern and engaged in a dramatic police chase, culminating in a shootout near the White House. This gripping account offers a unique perspective on a significant event in American criminal history, showcasing the audacity of the last moving train robbery.

    Bedlam on the West Virginia Rails: The Last Train Bandit Tells His True Tale
    3,9
  • Set against the backdrop of the Roaring Twenties, the story follows Nettie Herskovitz, a wealthy widow, and her tumultuous marriage to young bootlegger Harry Diamond. Initially resistant to his charm, Nettie finds herself wed with a child, only to become a victim of Diamond's violent nature when he shoots her on Valentine's Day 1923. Despite her mortal wounds, Nettie manages to identify her attacker and alter her will, leading to a sensational murder case filled with scandal, intrigue, and legal drama that captivates the public.

    A Jazz Age Murder in Northwest Indiana: The Tragic Betrayal of Nettie Diamond
    3,1
  • Murder Most Texan

    • 130 stránok
    • 5 hodin čítania

    Texas has long boasted its iron fist of the law and strict treatment of its hardest criminals. Nevertheless, scoundrels, fiends and homicidal criminals inevitably slipped through the Lone Star justice system despite the best efforts of even the legendary Texas Rangers. From roadside murder to political assassinations, discover the seedy underbelly of Texas' murderous past. In 1877, Texas saw its first high-profile murder case with the slaying of a woman in Jefferson and the subsequent "Diamond Bessie" trial. Over a century later, state legislator Price Daniel Jr. was shot in cold blood by his wife at their home in Liberty. Texas true crime writer and historian Bartee Haile unburies this collection of sixteen coldblooded killings from Lone Star history and the dirty details that have shocked and bewildered Texans for decades.

    Murder Most Texan
    3,3
  • Mad Madame Lalaurie

    • 142 stránok
    • 5 hodin čítania

    On April 10, 1834 Firefighters smashed through a padlocked attic door in the burning home of Creole society couple Delphine and Louis Lalaurie. The horrible discovery of chained and mutilated slaves spawned a legend that has endured for over 150 years. But what really happened in the Lalaurie home? Who was Mad Madame Lalaurie, and what motivated her to commit such ghastly atrocities, if in fact she really did? Historian Victoria Cosner Love and author Lorelei Shannon uncover the truth behind one of New Orleans most famous stories and one of America s most haunted houses."

    Mad Madame Lalaurie
    3,1
  • From 1917 to 1919, terror struck the streets of Akron. As soldiers marched off to World War I and Spanish influenza ravaged the community, police officers faced a sinister threat. Murderous kingpin Rosario Borgia placed a bounty on officers' heads for interfering with his criminal enterprises. Gangsters gunned down seven cops, killing five, in a series of brazen attacks over fifteen months. Author Mark J. Price chronicles the crimes, victims, gangsters and the relentless pursuit of justice.

    Mafia Cop Killers in Akron: The Gang War Before Prohibition
    4,0
  • Gangsters and Organized Crime in Buffalo

    History, Hits and Headquarters

    • 256 stránok
    • 9 hodin čítania

    Stories abound about legendary New York City gangsters like "Lucky" Luciano, but Buffalo has housed its fair share of thugs and mobsters too. While many were nothing more than common criminals or bank robbers, a powerful crime family headed by local boss Stefano Magaddino emerged in the 1920s. Close to Canada, Niagara Falls and Buffalo were perfect avenues through which to transport booze, and Magaddino and his Mafiosi maintained a stranglehold on the city until his death in 1974. Local mob expert Michael Rizzo takes a tour of Buffalo's mafia exploits everything from these brutal gangsters' favorite hangouts to secret underground tunnels to murder.

    Gangsters and Organized Crime in Buffalo
    3,3
  • When Crandal Mackey was elected commonwealth's attorney in 1903, he set his sights on the illegal bars, bordellos and casinos of Alexandria County. The Virginia county--now Arlington County and parts of Alexandria--was plagued by crime in the streets and corruption at City Hall. Armed with a shotgun and accompanied by an axe-wielding posse, Mackey embarked on a crusade, busting up saloons and conducting raids throughout the county. When the dust settled, Mackey had shut down an infamous racetrack in Del Ray and politicians on the take in Alexandria County's political machine. Yet, in 1915 he mysteriously withdrew his bid for another term. Author Michael Lee Pope uncovers the little-known story of one man's battle to rid Alexandria and Arlington of sinister vice and violent crime.

    Shotgun Justice: One Prosecutor's Crusade Against Crime and Corruption in Alexandria & Arlington
    3,7
  • The Last Lynching in Northern Virginia

    Seeking Truth at Rattlesnake Mountain

    • 130 stránok
    • 5 hodin čítania

    Set against the backdrop of 1932 Virginia, this book explores the haunting events surrounding the lynching of Shedrick Thompson, a black man accused of a heinous crime. Through meticulous research, Jim Hall delves into the community's response, revealing the racial tensions and injustices of the time. The narrative challenges the official story of suicide, highlighting the mob violence and societal complicity that marked this tragic incident, ultimately shedding light on a dark chapter in American history.

    The Last Lynching in Northern Virginia
    3,8