Dark History: The St Valentines Day Massacre Part 2


Uncovering the Disturbing Details: The Continuing Investigation into the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, a grisly event that took place on February 14, 1929 in Chicago where seven members of the North Side Gang were brutally gunned down in a garage by rival gangsters dressed as police officers. The case remains one of the most infamous unsolved crimes in American history, with numerous theories and suspects still being investigated to this day. With new forensic technology and evidence emerging, the hunt for the truth behind this heinous act continues.

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29 Comments to “Dark History: The St Valentines Day Massacre Part 2”

  • @user-wj2jd8rl9j

    Somewhere I heard that FDR used one of Capone's car for his own

  • @DiaryOfALesbianGamer

    You got to check out Queen of the South. The characters are pretty interesting and the way written I think is pretty awesome.

  • @thaistulio1078

    If you liked Pablo Escobar’s actor (Wagner Moura) you have to watch Elite Squad. It is an amazing movie about the favelas in Brazil. Wagner Moura is amazing

  • @michhaynes7272

    That was really interesting, thank you.

  • @michhaynes7272

    I was so happy when you said highball survived, but that was short lived. Poor boy!

  • @richardvadala1235

    There are no cats in America and the streets are paved with CHEESE. Lol

  • @mikelkeith2115

    Who was Nick Sorello? Was he just a fictional character in the 1967 film The Saint Valentine Massacre. Can't find no information on him.

  • @gablars20

    Love your dark histories the best. So well done and fascinating 👏.

  • @smiley32190art

    who else is waiting for the milk thing

  • @madreep

    Have you ever been to the Mob Museum? It's in Vegas and a must see for anyone fascinated with the mob.

  • @kathyjensen6773

    My mom said when she was little she met John Dillinger and he gave her a piece of candy, this was in Aurora Illinois

  • @crystaljohnson2847

    My grandparents told me back in the 60s and 70s homes were robbed during funerals. People would read obituaries in the paper, look up the address of the loved ones, and rob their house while they're at the service, knowing they won't be home. Opportunists! The house being robbed while they were at the train station might be the same scenario and a set up. I live close to Ft Worth. I love cases that are close to home. Thanks for what you do! I have a lot of windshield time and turn your videos on to listen while driving.

  • @kellyjacquin715

    I cant find part 1. ???

  • @1rjbrjb

    Hi. I'm from the future. You become fantastically successful, sort of a benign cult leader.

    This series popped up on my feed. I thought: Stephanie, gangsters, hey, I'm in. I thought I'd notice some slight differences, you know, this is early Harlowe (I got hooked about 2 months after this, I believe).

    No. You're Nolan Ryan. At 22, you're throwing 110 mph fastballs. At 42, you'll be throwing 110 mph fastballs. Cue music for "the Natural". You tell stories better than anyone else on YouTube. Depth, detail, insight, wit, where appropriate scorn – though you like gangsters a little, who wouldn't?

    As a life long Chicagoan, I can tell you that people think anyone who's name ends in a vowel can have them whacked. Armani. Sistine. Ferrari. Verdi (even better Vivaldi). But in this town, if you cross an Italian bartender, people offer warnings. Murray Kempton went through 2200 hours of FBI tapes from the early 60s and noted the ratio of threats and warnings and kvetching to actual whackings. Few actual whackings.

    So don't be afraid of Italians even in Chicago. But smile and pay your bar tab.

  • @stanleymaestas5441

    There's a film titled St. Valentines day massacre from 1967. Its 🎬 actually a pretty good film 🎥.

  • @Gigibaby88

    What about The Sopranos girl??? One of the greatest shows of all time IMHO (& a lot of other ppl's). I would highly highly highly recommend it if you haven't watched it & I'm rarely that emphatic about recommending shows. I'm very picky when it comes to TV shows and there's only a handful I think are truly great and that's one of them. I actually watched it for the first time this year and then immediately watched it again after I'd finished b/c that's how good it was. I'm sorry I know I already mentioned it in a comment in the first mob video but since you were talking about Mob TV shows I just had to mention it again. Steve Buscemi is in it too btw & also directed quite a few of the episodes. I've been meaning to check out Boardwalk Empire as well because I'm a big fan of his & since you mentioned liking it now I want to even more!

  • @chyrellemorris6924

    The Alcatraz series brought me here. I didn’t know Stephanie did a dark history series way before Bailey.

  • @shannonbritton5313

    Aww sweet Highball. What a good boy 😭💙

  • @Eli8411

    I’d love if you do one of these videos about the krays as well

  • @Mo0may

    I don’t know how I missed this! I’ve been watching Stephanie since 2020 and I thought I’d binged all of her videos. What a treat! It’s fun to see how much she’s grown since then. So happy for her. 🥰

  • @julianorris3543

    WOW….this was so good…..you're such a great story teller…..thank you…would love more like this…..love the historical ones……you should watch Leaky Blinders….it's brilliant xx

  • @frankdefloriojr9625

    Tony Ricardo His right hand took over

  • @frankdefloriojr9625

    Love your Style And Story telling Stephanie 😊

  • @frankdefloriojr9625

    Great Historical information! Excellent Video

  • @voicemyopinion7885

    "Why'd they have to do my boy Capone like that?"
    You're hilarious and obviously found your niche. I noticed, your passion for history is a bit more flavorful than current crimes.
    Keep it rollin'!! Great job!

  • @sharoncox8611

    These are some of my favorite types of stories!!!

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