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HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — I guess it’s pretty fitting that the hotel Al Capone used to stay in looked like a crime scene. The lobby at the Arlington Hotel in downtown Hot Springs is covered in white ...
Learn more about Prohibition-era gangster Al Capone's stay at Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary, now a landmark that hosts tours and haunted houses.
The pistol that notorious Chicago gangster Al Capone supposedly called his "favorite" gun is up for auction in South Carolina next month.
Until last week the official criminal record of Alphonse ("Scarface Al") Capone of Chicago, foremost U. S. gangster, stood: 1) Held by police for questioning in connection with two murders while a ...
An extraordinary police photo showing Al Capone alongside both his associates and his enemies the day after a nightclub massacre has emerged for auction.
Last week’s Capone developments: Miami put “Scarface Al” into jail as an undesirable resident. Two hours and a half later Capone, raging with anger, was out again on a writ of habeas corpus.
Al Capone got an icy reception when he arrived in Miami Beach in 1928. Whether he was winter-weary like other Northern tourists was immaterial; Miami saw him as a blight on its reputation. By 1928 ...
Former President Donald Trump has compared himself to Al Capone after being hit with a gag order, saying that he's been indicted more times than the notorious Chicago mob boss.
A rare glimpse into mobster Al Capone’s home life will be on display in a new exhibit at the Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas.
The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, better known at The Mob Museum, has added Al Capone’s Colt M1911 to its collection.
Some crime scenes are places where history was changed forever, and they can still be seen today. Here are some of the most infamous ones.
A rare glimpse into mobster Al Capone’s home life will be on display in a new exhibit at the Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas.