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Top : Society : Crime : Organized_Crime : Irish_Gangsters
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  • Bugs Moran Online: Site discusses the life and career of Chicago's Prohibition Era gangster. Includes photos, arrest records, descriptions of published works.
  • Crime Library: Dion O'Banion: Shamrocks, Gun Smoke and Beer Kegs: Writer Joseph Geringer's feature on Chicago's North Side gangster.
  • Crime Library: George "Bugs" Moran: His War With Al Capone.: Writer Joseph Geringer studies the man for whom Capone arranged the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
  • Crime Library: James "Whitey" Bulger: Writer Anthony Bruno discusses the underworld career of the Irish-American mob boss of South Boston.
  • FBI: Freedom of Information Act: George "Bugs" Moran: Bureau records on the Chicago North Side gangster.
  • FBI: Ten Most Wanted Fugitive: James J. Bulger: Bureau information on South Boston gang leader "Whitey" Bulger. Includes photographs and video clips.
  • Hell's Kitchen Irish Mob: Short biographical notes on the bosses and famous members of the New York gang known as "The Westies."
  • The Brothers Bulger: Site contains video clips, photographs and biographical information relating to James "Whitey" Bulger and associates. Also reviews of a Bulger biography.
  • Wikipedia: Irish Mob: Article looks at the history of Irish gangs in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and elsewhere.
  • Wikipedia: James J. Bulger: Article looks at the life and criminal career of the South Boston Irish gang boss.
  • Wikipedia: Mad Dog Coll: Article looks at the life and career of New York's Prohibition Era gangster Vincent Coll.
  • Wikipedia: Owney Madden: Biographical essay on the New York gangster of the Prohibition Era.


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