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  2. Bugsy Siegel - Wikipedia

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    The day after Siegel's death, the Los Angeles Herald-Express carried a photograph on its front page from the morgue of Siegel's bare right foot with a toe tag. [102] Although Siegel's homicide occurred in Beverly Hills, his death thrust Las Vegas into the national spotlight as photographs of his lifeless body were published in newspapers ...

  3. Virginia Hill - Wikipedia

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    According to Andy Edmonds' biography Bugsy's Baby: The Secret Life of Mob Queen Virginia Hill, her death was suspicious despite it being an apparent suicide. The Austrian media, which were well informed about her former relationship with Siegel, speculated that she tried to get money by using her knowledge of the Italian-American Mafia.

  4. Gus Greenbaum - Wikipedia

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    Gus Greenbaum (February 26, 1893 – December 3, 1958) was an American gangster in the casino industry, best known for taking over management of the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas after the murder of co-founder Bugsy Siegel.

  5. Who Killed Bugsy Siegel, Kingpin of the Las Vegas Mob? - AOL

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    Photo Illustration by Erin O'Flynn/The Daily Beast/GettyThe business got off to a rough start. It was over budget—way over budget—and there were whispers that some money had mysteriously ...

  6. Bugsy Siegel was killed in this Beverly Hills mansion. For ...

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    Mobster Bugsy Siegel was gunned down in a Beverly Hills mansion in 1947. Now that famous mansion is on the market for $17 million.

  7. ‘Murder mansion’ where notorious mobster Bugsy was ... - AOL

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    A sniper shot Bugsy through the window of his mistress’s swanky Beverly Hills pad in 1947 ‘Murder mansion’ where notorious mobster Bugsy was assassinated goes up for sale at $17m Skip to ...

  8. Harry Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    Siegel was sent to trial in 1940 but not convicted. [5] The second trial began in 1942 and Carbo was the main defendant. Krakow was murdered in 1941. Abe Reles, a notorious hitman for Murder Inc., agreed to testify but the case was dismissed when he died in 1941. Reles' actual cause of death is highly debated.

  9. Moe Sedway - Wikipedia

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    Moe Sedway (July 7, 1894 – January 3, 1952) was an American businessman and mobster. He was an associate of Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel and a faithful lieutenant of organized crime czar Meyer Lansky.