Money laundering. Labor racketeering. And camel hair coats. Welcome back to Call Edna: a prohibition era family cold case with ties to America’s most infamous gangster, Al Capone. This week we've diving into Al Capone's outfi...
Maloney, Maloney, Malone? No, it's Maloney. Welcome back to Call Edna: a prohibition era family cold case with ties to America’s most infamous gangster, Al Capone. We're going suspect by suspect now, starting with none other ...
How tangled can the web get? Welcome back to Call Edna, the podcast where I solve my great-great grandfather’s prohibition era murder. This week we're evaluating our investigation and what unanswered questions we have. Like w...
"Progress is the nice word we like to use. But change is its motivator. And change has its enemies." Welcome back to Call Edna: a prohibition era family cold case with ties to America’s most infamous gangster, Al Capone. This...
Who's working with Maloney?? Welcome back to call edna: a prohibition era family cold case with ties to America’s most infamous gangster, Al Capone. In this episode, we're digging into union leader William Maloney's gangster ...
A fair day's wage for a fair day's work. Welcome back to call edna: a prohibition era family cold case with ties to America’s most infamous gangster, Al Capone. Let's dive into Bruce's union's troubles beginning in 1929. In t...
Welcome back to the 1930s. Before he was murdered, my great-great grandfather Bruce told his wife Edna the names of three men who might kill him: William Maloney, John Lynch, and Lloyd Little. In this episode, we'll learn who...
Autopsy report. Place of Death: County of Cook, Chicago. Date of Death: February 24, 1933. 6:22 pm. Victim's Name: Dennis Bruce Zeigler. Occupation: Hoisting engineer. Cause of Death: Deceased was shot. Suspects: ...none??