In each edition of web_crawlr we have exclusive original content every day. On Saturday our Video Producer Kyle Calise explores the origins and history of the most iconic memes online in his “Meme ...
As part of his first-ever interview, Bachkhaz traveled back to that spot in his old neighborhood and retook the photo in the same pose but with an updated outfit. For years after his sister snapped ...
On this day, Sept. 10, 1931, Charles “Lucky” Luciano took over New York’s mob with an orchestrated series of hits, culminating with the murder of boss Salvatore Maranzano. He forms what will become ...
In 1935, Special Prosecutor Thomas E. Dewey appointed Eunice Carter his assistant in what was up to that point the largest prosecution of organized crime in U.S. history. It was Carter who provided ...
In honor of Women's History Month, Oxygen.com is highlighting the contributions of trailblazing women in criminal justice. America’s most notorious mobster Dutch Schultz was dead. It was 1935. His ...
True Crime author and organized crime historian Christian Cipollini is creating a new comic series called Gangster. With former LSD kingpin turned crime writer Seth Ferranti, Gangster brings the ...
This month marks the 85th anniversary of what was billed at the time by the New York newspapers as the “Trial of the Century” – the trial that convicted notorious mobster Lucky Luciano and eight of ...
“Crash” co-writer Bobby Moresco has been set by producer Joseph Isgro to write a film about organized crime patriarch Charlie “Lucky” Luciano. Isgro, a former independent record promoter who was once ...
In search of the mysterious “Lucky Luciano,” who “had to do it to em.” Christopher Spata is an enterprise reporter covering Floridians and culture. He can be reached at [email protected]. The Tampa ...
ROME — Silvio Berlusconi‘s Mediaset is making its first foray in the international TV drama arena with “Lucky Luciano,” a 12-hour English-language miniseries on the life of notorious mobster Charles ...
U.S. horse-track touts, drug peddlers and plain tourists who winter in Cuba were reading the Broadway columns with closer interest. Every now & then they found a nice little item about “Lucky” Luciano ...
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