Published some 18 years after the event, here is a reminiscence of the worst day in Prohibition history: the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre – a heinous crime that was the brain child of Al Capone. The slaughter took place on February 14, 1929, at 2122 North Clark Street in the city of Chicago the journalistprovided a tremendous amount of detail.

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