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  2. Silas Jayne - Wikipedia

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    Silas Carter Jayne (July 3, 1907 – July 13, 1987) was a Chicago-based stable owner, horse trainer, and horse trader who was heavily involved in criminal activity, including fraud, intimidation, arson, and murder. He covered up the infamous Peterson-Schuessler murders and hired the murder of his stepbrother.

  3. Frank Buccieri - Wikipedia

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    Frank "The Horse" Buccieri (January 23, 1919 – March 8, 2004), also known as "Frank Russo" or "Big Frank", was an American mobster who headed mob operations on the West Coast of the United States during the 1970s and 1980s. He was the brother of Outfit hitman Fiore "Fifi" Buccieri.

  4. Timeline of organized crime in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    1934 – Colorfully versed Mob "girlfriend" and Mob courier Virginia Hill came to Chicago to be a coochie dancer at the 1933–34 World's Fair. She eventually became more than "arm candy" for some of the top brass in the Outfit, before she moved on to others and eventually to Genovese Family mobster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel .

  5. List of City Confidential episodes - Wikipedia

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    "The Chicago Horse Mafia" Chicago, Illinois: April 28, 2001 () The murder ... who is then suspected of having ties to the mob and hiring the hit men. 34: 8

  6. Firefighter paramedic led secret life as mafia hitman before ...

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    Seen here is a mugshot of Chicago Outfit mob boss Joseph "Joey" Hohn Aiuppa (1907-1997), circa 1980. "Who knows what would have happened if he didn’t become a firefighter," Kyle reflected.

  7. List of Chicago criminal organizations and crime bosses

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    Participants in organized crime in Chicago at various times have included members of the Chicago Outfit associated with Al Capone, the Valley Gang, the North Side Gang, Prohibition gangsters, and others.

  8. Forty-Two Gang - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning, the gang became notorious for a number of different crimes: vandalism, petty theft, car stripping, stealing of carts or horses from the stables of local fruit peddlers (sometimes reportedly killing stolen horses to supply horse meat), burglary of cigar stores and staging armed holdups of prominent nightclubs. The Forty-Two ...

  9. The discovery of a severed horse head, and a cow quartered with its bloodied dead calf splayed on top, have rattled a Sicilian, with authorities treating the incident as a mafia threat.