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Accardo, Tony “Joe Batters”
One of Al Capone's closest men and the most intelligent of them. He knew how to handle a baseball bat - thus the nickname. |
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Aiello, Joe - Sicilian.
He aimed high, but often failed. He had his last failure after reaching the desirable position of President of the Unione Siciliana, which meant he came down with a case of "lead poisoning". |
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Amatuna, Samoots "Don Chic"
Short-lived, but even so, at the moment of his death, the tough President of the Unione Siciliana. |
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Anselmi, Albert
One of the "Murder Twins", and one of the executioners at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, February 14, 1929. |
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Benedict, Fausto
Joseph Benedict's son. Enemy of the Mafia. |
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Benedict, Iris
Married to Joseph, stepmother of Fausto. Indispensible to Scandinavian immigrants. |
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Benedict, Joseph
Married to Iris, father of Fausto. Enemy of the Mafia. |
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Burke, Fred “Killer”
One of the hired murderers at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, February 14, 1929. |
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Callas, Patricia
Cleopatra's schoolmate and “The Charmer” Rick DeSilva's last conquest.
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Capone, Albert
Al Capone's next-to-youngest brother. |
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Capone, Albert Francis “Sonny”
Al Capone's son. |
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Capone, Frank
Al Capone's older brother. |
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Capone, Gabriele
Al Capone's father.
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Capone, James
Al Capone's oldest brother. |
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Capone, John
Al Capone's younger brother. |
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Capone, Mae
Al Capone's wife, née Coughlin. |
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Capone, Mafalda
Al Capone's little sister. The youngest of the Capone siblings. |
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Capone, Matthew
Al Capone's youngest brother. |
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Capone, Ralph
Al Capone's next oldest brother. |
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Capone, Teresina
Al Capone's mother. |
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Carrera, “Tony Dancer”
The first of three hapless lifeguards. |
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Clark, James
“Bugs” Moran's brother-in-law and first lifeguard. He was murdered at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, February 14, 1929. |
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Colosimo, James “Big Jim”
Stubborn Mafia king in Chicago until Johnny Torrio decided otherwise. |
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Crona, Carl
Robert Crona's father. |
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Crona, Rut
Robert's mother. |
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Crown, Cleopatra
Virginia's child number two. |
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Crown, David
Virginia's first-born. |
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Crown, Elisabeth
Virginia's and Emmett's mother. |
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Crown, Gavin
Son of Robert and Linda. |
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Crown, Jacqueline
Daughter of Virginia and Alan. |
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Crown, Robert
Father of Virginia and Emmett. |
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D'Andrea, Anthony
President of the Unione Siciliana in Chicago. |
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DeSilva, Isaac
Owner of Hygienic Impact. Father of Rick. |
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DeSilva, Norma
Married to Isaac. Mother of Rick. |
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DeSilva, Richard “Rick”
Called “The Charmer” by schoolgirls. Later married to Cleopatra. |
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Dever, William Emmett
Chicago's unbriblable mayor. Presented an apparent threat to Johnny Torrio's and Al Capone's activities. |
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Drucci, Vincent "The Schemer"
One of Dion O'Banion's three closest men. |
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Emanuelsson, Augusta
Mother of Elisabeth Crown. |
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Emanuelsson, Einar
Father of Elisabeth Crown. |
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Finnegan, Arthur “Criss Cross”
Irishman. Member of The White Hand Gang, half beaten to death by Al Capone and crippled for life. |
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Franco, Nicholas “Nick”
Single. Processing officer at the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. One of Fausto Benedict's three confidants. |
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Gallucio, Frank
The man who sliced up Al Capone's left cheek in three places with a stiletto and gave Capone the nickname “Scarface”. |
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Genna, Angelo “Bloody Angelo”
One of the six Genna brothers. Short-lived President of the Unione Siciliana. |
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Genna, Antonio “The Gentleman”
One of the six Genna brothers. |
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Genna, Jim
One of the six Genna brothers. |
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Genna, Michael “Mike The Devil”
One of the six Genna brothers. |
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Genna, Peter
One of the six Genna brothers. |
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Genna, Sam
One of the six Genna brothers. |
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Giunta, Joseph
Briefly President of the Unione Siciliana. |
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Gusenberg, Frank
Brother of Peter Gusenberg. Together the two brothers were the foremost torpedos of the Northsiders. They were killed at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, February 14, 1929. |
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Gusenberg, Peter
Brother of Frank Gusenberg. Together the two brothers were the foremost torpedos of the Northsiders. They were killed at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, February 14, 1929. |
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Gustavsson, Sarah
The unfortunate girlfriend of Alan's sister, Linda Marler, née Lisa Magnusson. |
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Guzik, Jack “Greasy Thumb”
Russian Jew. Ruthless behind-the-scenes gangster. Economic advisor to Johnny Torrio and Al Capone. Equipped with a superbrain. |
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Heyer, Adam
The North Side Gang's accountant and project leader behind the scenes. Killed at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, February 14, 1929. |
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Howard, Joe “Ragtime”
Threatened Al Capone's friend, Jack Guzik.
Al Capone's sentence: Death penalty.
Executioner: Al Capone. |
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Johnson, Fred
The Crown family's general practitioner. |
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Kaplan, Henry
Russian Jew. Rapist. Murderer. Virginia's advisor. Wished nothing more than to be freed from the position forced on him. |
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Klenha, Joseph Z
Corrupt Cicero mayor. |
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Lansky, Meyer
Polish Jew. One of Lucky Luciano's closest men. |
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LaPipa, “Dum Dum”
The second of the three unfortunate lifeguards. |
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Leigh, Samantha
Emmett's woman after Monica Newman. |
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Lewis, Bob
Police commissioner. Bribed up to the eyebrows. |
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Lolordo, Pasqualino “Patsy”
Short-lived President of the Unione Siciliana. |
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Lombardo, Antonio
Short-lived President of the Unione Siciliana. |
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Lonergan, Richard “Peg-Leg”
Irishman. Leader of the White Hand Gang after the murder of Meehan Dinny. Planned to murder Al Capone and Frankie Yale on December 26, 1925, in New York. Instead was murdered himself - eventually his skull was split like that of his compatriot, “Wild Bill” Lovett. |
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Loverdo, Agostino
Spaghetti king. President of the Unione Siciliana. |
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Lovett, Bill “Wild Bill”
Irishman. Member of the White Hand Gang. Planned to devote his life to killing Al Capone after Capone crippled his friend, Arthur “Criss Cross” Finnegan. Things didn't go the way he'd planned. On October 31, 1923, his own skull was split by a meat axe. |
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Luciano, Charles “Lucky”
Capo di Tutti Capi (Boss of All Bosses) in New York. |
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Lupo “The Wolf” Saietta, Ignazio
Ruthless Mafia boss. Founder of the “Murder Stall”. Declared himself "Boss of Bosses". Supported by the Morello family. |
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Madonna, Carlo
Father of three. One of Fausto Benedict's three confidants. Processing officer at the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization. Ladies' man. Was unfaithful one time too many. |
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Mangold, Alan
Born Algot Magnusson. One of Fausto Benedict's three confidants and later Virginia's husband. |
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Mark and Sandy
Tavern owners. |
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Marler, Linda
Born Lisa Magnusson. Alan Mangold's sister and later Robert's second wife.
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May, John
“Bugs” Moran's private chauffeur and assassin. Was killed at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, February 14, 1929. John May was the owner of the German shepherd Highball who was spared at the massacre. |
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McGurn, Jack “Machine Gun McGurn”
One of Al Capone's closest men. |
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McSwiggin, William H.
Rather unsuccessful prosecuting attorney. |
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Meehan, Dinny
Irishman. The White Hand Gang's first leader. Was shot full of lead on March 31, 1920, when he was in bed making love to his wife Peggy. |
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Merlo, Mike
President of the Unione Siciliana in Chicago. One of Johnny Torrio's best friends. Unlike others, he died a natural death. |
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Moran, George “Bugs”
One of Dion O'Banion's three closest men. |
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Moresco, Victoria
Johnny Torrio's cousin, married to “Big Jim” Colosimo. |
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Mr. Martino
Covert rapist. |
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Ness, Eliot
The man who succeeded in convicting Al Capone of tax evasion. |
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Newman, Monica
Clever beauty. Emmett's secretary, later Emmett's wife. |
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Nitti, Frank
One of Al Capone's and Johnny Torrio's closest men. |
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O'Banion, Dion “Deanie”
Gang leader of The North Side Gang. Loved flowers as much as he hated Johnny Torrio and Al Capone. |
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Ray, James
One of the hired murderers at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, February 14, 1929. |
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Ricca, “Andy Pandy”
The third of three unfortunate bodyguards. |
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Rio, Frank
One of Al Capone's and Johnny Torrio's closest men. |
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Rolfe, Louise “The Blonde Alibi”
Jack McGurn's fiancée. |
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Rosita
Maria's little sister. Robert's and Linda's maid. |
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Rothstein, Arnold “The Brain”
Big-time gambler. Of Jewish heritage. Founder of organized crime in the US, with the Italian counterpart as a model. |
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Scalise, John
The other of the “Murder Twins”, and one of the executioners at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, February 14, 1929. |
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Schwimmer, Reinhart
The North Siders' barber-surgeon, who never got through medical school but became an expert at treating war injuries. Was murdered at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, February 14, 1929. |
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Siegel, Benjamin “Bugsy”
Austrian Jew. One of Lucky Luciano's closest men. |
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Sunderland, Benjamin
John Sunderland's son. |
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Sunderland, John
Oil magnate and more - rich beyond measure. |
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Sunderland, Susan
John Sunderland's wife. |
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Thompson, William “Big Bill”
Mayor of Chicago. Corrupt down to his last brain cell. |
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Torrio, Anna
Johnny Torrio's wife, née Jacobs. |
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Vanillo, Rocco
Johnny Torrio's cousin. |
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Weinshank, Albert
One of “Bugs” Moran's closest friends and his factotum. Murdered at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, February 14, 1929. |
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Weiss, Earl “Hymie”
One of Dion O'Banion's three closest men. |
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Winter, Dale
“Big Jim” Colosimo's mistress. Later his wife for a few days. |
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Yale, Frankie
Violent gangster boss in New York. |
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Zuta, Jack
Advisor of Jewish heritage. The North Side Gang's answer to The South Side Gang's Jack Guzik. |
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