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Underworld

Murray Humphreys

21 min · 3 de sep de 2020
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Much has been written about the American Mob. When one thinks of the stereotypical wise guy, the mind conjures up brash, violent, cigar smoking men with heavy Italian American accents. Figures such as Al Capone and John Gotti are likely to spring to mind. However, perhaps one of the most successful, powerful but lesser known gangsters was a man who was of Welsh descent.

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