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Evelyn Frechette — Part 01
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MYSTERY MURDERS
The next act that startled the whole world was the
famous gangland Massacre on St. .Valentine's Day,
1929. Seven victims were lined up facing a wall, with
hands up, and shot down.by two machine guns.
They were James Clark, Johnny May, Adam Kyer,
Albert Weinshank, Dr. R. H. Schwimmer, Pete and
Frank Gusenberg. The latter was still alive when
THE ST.VALENTINE DAY MASSACRE
taken to a hospital and had 27 bullets in him. It was
alleged that an attempt was made to wipe out, the
leaders of an opposition liquor ring in their own head-
quarters, a Garage on North Clark St., Chicago. Two.
cars, thought by onlookers to be Police Cars, were.
seen to stop, one at the front and one in the rear of
the garage. Two men in Police Uniforms and two.
others entered through the front door and two
through the rear carrying several machine guns.
There were probably 150 shots fired, nearly all of
which tore into the seven men in the place. The
"police" were then seen to return to their cars and
drive away.
One man who later looked in curiously, gasped,
"There's dead men all over the place." When the po-
lice came they paused in horror. A week later one of
the cars was found partly burned. It had been faked
to resemble a Police Squad Car. No other evidence
useful as proof in Court was ever found. Chicago's
reputation had received another serious blow..
Police estimate the length of life of a Gunman
Racketeer at 31 years. Few have been known to live
past 38 years.
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