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George Clarence "Bugs" Moran (/ m ə ˈ r ɑː n /; born Adelard Leo Cunin; August 21, 1893 – February 25, 1957) was an American Chicago Prohibition-era gangster. He was incarcerated three times before his 21st birthday.
The victims included five members of George "Bugs" Moran's North Side Gang. Moran's second in command and brother-in-law Albert Kachellek ( alias James Clark) was killed along with Adam Heyer, the gang's bookkeeper and business manager; Albert Weinshank, who managed several cleaning and dyeing operations for Moran; and gang enforcers Frank ...
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre is a 1967 American gangster film based on the 1929 mass murder of seven members of Chicago's Northside Gang (led by George "Bugs" Moran) on orders from Al Capone. The picture was directed by Roger Corman , written by Howard Browne , and starring Jason Robards as Capone, Ralph Meeker as Moran, George Segal as ...
Bugs Moran was the leader of the rival gang to Al Capone, and famously tried to murder him. If Capone orchestrated the St. Valentine's Day massacre, Moran was likely the main target, but he slept ...
After the death of O'Banion, Hymie Weiss assumed leadership of the North Side Gang and immediately struck back at his rivals. On 12 January, 1925, Weiss, Bugs Moran, and Vincent Drucci attempted to kill Torrio's lieutenant, Al Capone, at a Chicago South Side restaurant. Firing at Capone's car, the men wounded chauffeur Sylvester Barton, but ...
George Clarence "Bugs" Moran: 1893–1957 "Bugs" Moran was a Chicago Prohibition-era gangster. He was incarcerated three times before his 21st birthday. Seven members of his gang were gunned down in a warehouse in the Saint Valentine's Day massacre of February 14, 1929, supposedly on the orders of his rival Al Capone. Joseph P. Moran: No image ...
George Moran: Unlisted Died at USP Leavenworth in 1957 while serving a 10-year sentence. Prohibition era gangster; battled Al Capone for the control of Chicago's criminal underworld; convicted of bank robbery in 1957; also known as "Bugs." [19] Luis Hernando Gómez: 04173-748 Serving a 25-year sentence; scheduled for release 2032. Currently at ...
George "Bugs" Moran: Mobster. [27] John Hunt Morgan: Confederate Army General who escaped from the prison. [27] Sam Sheppard: Convicted of the 1954 murder of his pregnant wife, Marilyn Reese Sheppard, and imprisoned at the Ohio Penitentiary. After the conviction was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, he was given a retrial and acquitted in ...