*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. CHICAGO - A Boston real estate investor believes so strongly that his grandfather was a famous Chicago gangster that he legally ...
CHICAGO (AP) — A Boston real estate investor believes so strongly that his grandfather was a famous Chicago gangster that he legally changed his last name to Capone six months ago.
CHICAGO — The lawyer for a Boston man who believes he is Al Capone’s grandson filed a motion Thursday for an attempt to get DNA samples so he can prove his familial tie to the famous Chicago gangster.
Tony Accardo was 14 years old when he dropped out of school. By 16, he was working for Jack “Machine Gun” McGurn, one of Al Capone’s hitmen. In his mid-20s, he was promoted to Capone’s bodyguard. And ...
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