Benld's Booze Gang: The True Story of Al Capone's Illinois Empire, a Murdered Bootlegger, and the Criminal Underground That Built Route 66
By Coulter Wade
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By Coulter Wade
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On January 29, 1930, Dominic Tarro walked out of a federal courthouse in Springfield, Illinois, a free man. He was never seen alive again.
Four months later, his body was pulled from the Sangamon River — bound hand and foot with bailing wire, beaten, shot, and left in the water that had been swallowing the bodies of bootleggers and inconvenient witnesses for the better part of a decade. The federal case against the most ambitious illegal alcohol operation in Illinois history collapsed withou...
Four months later, his body was pulled from the Sangamon River — bound hand and foot with bailing wire, beaten, shot, and left in the water that had been swallowing the bodies of bootleggers and inconvenient witnesses for the better part of a decade. The federal case against the most ambitious illegal alcohol operation in Illinois history collapsed withou...























