CHICAGO (WLS) -- One of the most famous lines from "The Godfather" may be playing out in real life as Lake Mead dries up and a third body turns up. "Sleeping with the fishes" is a notorious ...
Billy Walters has not only beaten the odds as a renowned pro sports bettor, but the 77-year-old long ago won a wager on how long he would live. When Walters was in his early 30s, he bet three of his ...
Although I have never been a perp, I participated on a famous perp walk in 1983 and have the black-and-white photo to prove it. The perp was later-to-be-murdered mobster Anthony Spilotro. The ...
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Dr. Patrick Anthony Spilotro Sr., 85, passed away April 25, 2022. Patrick was born Feb. 19, 1937 in Chicago, Ill to Pasquale and Antoinette Spilotro. Survived by his loving wife Kathie Spilotro ...
Five skeletons have now been found in the receding waters of Lake Mead near Las Vegas. The water level at Lake Mead is lower than any time since the 1930s. The first body was found in a barrel in the ...
CHICAGO — A day after jurors handed down guilty verdicts in Chicago’s biggest mob trial in years, a prosecutor asked them Tuesday to take the next step toward sending four defendants to prison for ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Stories about long-departed Las Vegas organized crime figures are surfacing after a second set of unidentified human remains were revealed as the water level falls on drought-stricken ...
Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from the book “The Last Story: The Murder of an Investigative Journalist in Las Vegas,” by Las Vegas Review-Journal Investigations Editor Arthur Kane. The ...
CHICAGO (AP) -- Mobster Tony "The Ant" Spilotro was pocketing money he made from side deals behind the mob's back and boasting that some day he would occupy the throne of organized crime in Chicago.
CHICAGO | Mobster Tony "The Ant" Spilotro was pocketing money he made from side deals behind the mob's back and boasting that someday he would occupy the throne over organized crime in Chicago, ...