Originally Posted by Turnbull
Originally Posted by NYMafia
If I'm not mistaken,t-- when he and Torrio first came to Chicago, wasn't Capone also suspected of having been the shooter tthe Big Jim Colisimo killing (shot in the vestibule of his nightclub?)

John Kobler, in his excellent Capone bio, says that Big Jim, infatuated with Dale Winter, a singer in his supper club, wasn't taking care of business, ignoring Torrio's grand plan to cartelize the upcoming booze bonanza among the gangs. So, logically, Big Jim had to go; and Torrio, rather than killing his uncle, gave the contract to Capone. Both benefited. BUT: Kobler stops short--he merely says "shots rand out in the vestibule." Lawrence Bergreen, a later Capone biographer, says the killer was Frankie Yale, Capone's old mentor in Brooklyn, who did it to expand his influence in Chicago. BUT: Bergreen doesn't follow up om that--the next we hear of Yale in his book, he's still in Brooklyn.

That's the long answer. Short answer: NFI.


Yes, I agree with you. Let's face it, short of one of the executioners on the scene turning informer, these types of things (gangland murders) are still conjecture and educated guesses. But it does make sense that an up-n-coming young Capone would have "cut his teeth" and secured his place by Torrio's side with such a killing.