“Barrel murders”—that is, murder victims discovered in barrels throughout the city—became a gruesome Mafia trend and calling card in the early 20th century, and Madonia was one of the first. Markings on the container led police to a café on Elizabeth Street, the scene of the murder. ...
It used to feel more important than it does to me now, but it’s still a really nice set of articles on some of the tricker topics you might encounter. Hacking With Swift is a source of SO MANY good articles. I have this one on SF Symbols bookmarked, as it’s the definitive ...
Looks like Mr Kennedy is reporting despite showing little awareness of his surroundings: between 1947 and 2008, there have been more than 35 political/mafia massacres in Italy. And many more individual assassinations. A “contact sport” indeed. If that’s the new standard of BBC journalism, ...
Here, in this sequel, Donnie has fled to Europe and begun working with the Panther mafia to plan an elaborate diamond heist. Nick, fed up with his life (his wife left him, wants alimony, and his police superiors are trashing him over events in the first film) decides to break bad and...
This version is machined from billet steel and you get a Cutts compensator on the barrel, which is an epic muzzle device. A hard chrome finish does catch the light, and the tiger stripes are, well, tiger stripes. You really cannot argue with the visual impact of this statement firearm, ...
He typically does a movie a year. We have to navigate around some commitments around sequels that are already in existence. So it’s hard to say exactly how long. But outside of his sequels and other commitments, it’s four consecutive projects. ...
It used to feel more important than it does to me now, but it’s still a really nice set of articles on some of the tricker topics you might encounter. Hacking With Swift is a source of SO MANY good articles. I have this one on SF Symbols bookmarked, as it’s the definitive ...
National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, and most of the permanent exhibits chronicle the rise and fall of the mafia in Las Vegas and across the country. If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about Vegas legends such as Bugsy Siegel or Meyer Lansky, this is the place to go...