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In the early 1980's, the St. Louis Region was controlled by the Chicago "outfit" controlled by Joey (Doves) Aiuppa. Joey (Doves) controlled all of the labor locals and most of the trade unions. He had considerable clout within local and state government due to union financial support of local politicians. Joey (Doves) guys in charge in St. Louis (John Vitale and Tony Giordano) became sick and old and the young guns in the region saw a chance to take over the rackets in the region. A Syrian family (Leisure (Paul and Anthony) decided to bomb a few of the "outfit's guys. One good car bombing begets another. It was chaos on the streets of St. Louis. The author was a detective in the prestigious Intelligence Unit of the police department. His job was to investigate (spy on) the organized criminals. His first hand account of what transpired in the St. Louis gang war is true and indisputable. The book contains crime scene photos, true names, and an index. It is nonfiction true crime at its finest.
Superman's Eyes is a compilation of 6 short stories, each one titled, describing the author's observations of a mid-city police district (Central West End) in the City of St. Louis, Missouri in 1970's.The stories cover a gamut of experiences witnessed by the author: cops being shot by other cops--businessmen committing arson and murder and having it covered up by high ranking cops--cops shot by Black Liberation Army fugitives---cops hooked on heroin and committing street robberies for cash---high speed pursuits that lead to death---and the investigation of a street killing ending successfully.The author was a cop in the city of St. Louis for 35 years. Superman's Eyes is one of 3 nonfiction books written by the author. His 2 other nonfiction books are "Crooks Kill, Cops Lie, and "The Phantom Rapist". He has also written 2 cop/detective murder mysteries.
St. Louis was a city under siege during Prohibition. Seven different criminal gangs violently vied for control of the town's illegal enterprises. Although their names (the Green Ones, the Pillow Gang, the Russo Gang, Egan's Rats, the Hogan Gang, the Cuckoo Gang and the Shelton Gang) are familiar to many, their exploits have remained largely undocumented until now. Learn how an awkward gunshot wound gave the Pillow Gang its name, and read why Willie Russo's bizarre midnight interview with a reporter from the St. Louis Star involved an automatic pistol and a floating hunk of cheese. From daring bank robberies to cold-blooded betrayals, The Gangs of St. Louis chronicles a fierce yet juicy slice of the Gateway City's history that rivaled anything seen in New York or Chicago.
"A True Crime investigative chronicle of the life of serial rapist Patrolman Milton Brookins, a St. Louis Metropolitan Police Officer. Patrolman Brookins fashioned himself after Tony Curtis in the Boston Strangler film. He raped over 50 women in broad daylight in their apartments and homes in the fashionable West End and Central West End of the City of St. Louis. Milton left letters addressed to the police taunting them and daring them to catch him. The investigation was led by 2 country boy city cops whose prejudice got in the way of every investigation. The cops arrested several people for the rapes, and the victims positively identified them as the rapist, but the Phantom kept on raping. Several suspects spent weeks in jail, unjustly punished for a crime they did not commit ..."--Amazon.com.
A collection of strange-but-true crime tales featuring cops, lawyers, and some very unusual suspects . . . The fact-finding folks at Bathroom Readers’ Institute have rounded up the best cops-and-robber articles we’ve ever done, plus a rogues’ gallery of new offenders. You’ll read about dumb crooks and criminal masterminds, mafia henchmen and low-level goons, ancient warriors and Old West gunslingers, crazed cops and jovial judges, and even a few loony lawyers and crooked Wall Street types. Find out about . . . * New York City’s “Mad Bomber” * The Biddle Brothers and the Queen of the Jail * Law and Order: Special Pants Unit * Dopes who hide their dope in the strangest places * America’s first private eye * NASCAR’s bootlegging beginnings * The real pirates of the Caribbean * Why CSI makes the cops’ job even harder * Billy the Kid and other outlaws who died with their boots on * George Luger, Samuel Colt, and other fathers of guns * The greatest train robberies * Arrested for farting * And much more!