Tuesday Feb 27, 2024

Episode 29: The Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre

On the 14th February 1929, one of the most notorious mafia mass murders happened in a garage in Chicago: The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre.

Most people assumed that Al Capone was behind the hit, but with the case still being unsolved to this day, did he really order the shooting of those seven men?

And was he haunted by the consequences of his actions afterwards?

SOURCES

💻 https://stvalentinemassacre.org/ (SUCH A COOL WEBSITE!)

💻 https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/al-capone

💻 https://www.myalcaponemuseum.com/ (written and maintained by an Al Capone historian - LOTS of information here)

COME SAY HI!

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THE LEGAL STUFF

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My whole aim for this channel is to educate and entertain you lovely people, using accurate factual information and personal experiences to the best of my knowledge. I spend hours and hours on the research for each one of my videos, using sources that I like to think are trustworthy. But let’s face it, no one’s perfect, and when you’re dealing with anything in history, especially the paranormal, mistakes will happen. If you’re interested, I’d highly recommend you do your own research, and if I have made a mistake, please tell me about it!

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