Prohibition
Explore one of the most shocking events of the Prohibition era in this gripping episode about the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre. On February 14, 1929, seven men were brutally murdered in a Chicago warehouse, marking a turning point in America's relationship with organized crime. Host James Hartley examines the deadly rivalry between Al Capone's South Side gang and Bugs Moran's North Side gang that led to this calculated act of violence. Discover how the massacre shocked the nation, changed public perception of bootlegger violence, and contributed to growing support for Prohibition's repeal. Learn about the key players involved, the investigation that followed, and why the case remains officially unsolved despite strong evidence of Capone's involvement. This episode analyzes how Prohibition created an environment where extreme violence could flourish and examines the lasting impact this event had on American law enforcement and culture. Perfect for history enthusiasts interested in the Prohibition era, organized crime history, and pivotal moments that shaped modern America's approach to law and order.
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