You might have heard about the infamous St. Valentine's Day Massacre that took place in Chicago in 1929, but do you know what the site looks like today?
You might have heard about the infamous St. Valentine's Day Massacre that took place in Chicago in 1929, but do you know what the site looks like today?
You might have heard about the infamous St. Valentine's Day Massacre that took place in Chicago in 1929, but do you know what the site looks like today?
You might have heard about the infamous St. Valentine's Day Massacre that took place in Chicago in 1929, but do you know what the site looks like today?
It was the most infamous of all gangland slayings in America, and it savagely achieved its purpose — the elimination of the last challenge to Al Capone for the mantle of crime boss in Chicago. The St. Valentine’s Day massacre shocked a city that had been numbed by Roaring ’20s gang warfare over control of illegal beer and whiskey distribution. “These murders went out of the comprehension of a .