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  1. 4 days ago · 01 Al Capone was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1899 to Italian immigrant parents. 02 He earned the nickname "Scarface" after a bar fight left him with three distinct scars on his face. 03 Capone's criminal empire was based in Chicago, where he controlled gambling, prostitution, and bootlegging.

  2. 3 days ago · For more than 30 years, the St. Paul Police protected organized crime, offering the city as a safe haven for criminals and gangsters like Dillinger and the beautiful Billie Frechette, Al Capone ...

  3. 3 days ago · Van Heflin returns to the series in a script by Morton Fine and David Friedkin about the brutal, blood-soaked career of John Dillinger. He was one of the nation’s most-wanted criminals until the much publicized “lady in red” put the finger on him to the FBI. The episode begins with Dillinger's prison break.

  4. 3 days ago · Dillinger was famous for having escaped from jail twice, one time carving a bar of soap to look like a gun. He died in a shootout with Federal agents in Chicago in 1934 after he was identified by his escort, who wore a red dress and became kown as the woman in red.

    • Mark Zubarev
    • 2014
  5. 4 days ago · The 2020 crime drama ‘Capone’ seemed poised for success, combining the story of Al Capone’s final days with Tom Hardy’s celebrated acting. However, despite high expectations, the film failed to win over critics. Directed by Josh Trank, ‘Capone’ was intended to be an unconventional “anti-gangster” film, focusing on Capone’s ...

  6. www.forcedexposure.com › Artists › DILLINGERDILLINGER - Forced Exposure

    4 days ago · Initially known as Young Capone, since he was a protégé of the better-established Dennis Alcapone, he was renamed Dillinger by Lee 'Scratch' Perry, the first producer to record a significant number of tracks with the youth.

  7. 4 days ago · Few albums have ever scarred the face of extreme music more indelibly than Calculating Infinity by THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN.Mathcore, noisecore, chaotic hardcore – whatever you want to call it all that stuff had developed into something quite special over the course of the 90s, starting essentially with the criminally underrated RORSCHACH right at the dawn of the decade, and then being twisted into all sorts of fascinating shapes by the likes of DEADGUY, BOTCH, CONVERGE and COALESCE over ...