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Re: Misc. Real Life OC Photos
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12/01/11 07:06 PM
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Great find SC! People in general seemed to dress so much better in those days. Agreed. Which is why I wear my camel-hair trench coat and fedora over my pinstripe suit everytime I do the grocery shopping. I mean, I should be the one giving everyone else weird looks, instead of the other way around. As if you wouldn't want to dress like a 1930's era gangster. Im trying to bring it back, but for some mysterious reason it's not catching on. Probably because Mrs Meatballs refuses to dress like a flapper. Yep, that must be it.
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Re: Misc. Real Life OC Photos
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A few more pix of interest, in no particular order. ^ Nov. 29, 1972. Carmine Tramunti being arrested in Brooklyn. . . ^ Nov. 30, 1939. Louis "Lepke" Buchalter after the first day of his trial in Federal Court, Brooklyn. . . ^ A "map" of Mobsters dated 1933. Not particularly accurate but still interesting to see. . . ^ Nov. 12, 1941. Abe Reles, main Murder, Inc. hitman lies dead on Coney Island rooftop after he jumped (or was pushed) from his hotel room. He was being guarded in that room by police while he waiting to testify against his fellow mobsters. He became known as "the canary that could not fly".
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Re: Misc. Real Life OC Photos
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The first is Johnny Torrio from the Chicago mob right? Just wondering 'cause it says he was at the courthouse on Brooklyn. Yeah. Torrio lived in Brooklyn before he moved to greater fame in Chicago, and then he returned to Brooklyn after he "retired" from the Mob. That first picture looks like he was downtown near the courts. Maybe Atlantic Avenue?
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