FEBRUARY 14th has not always been a happy day. St Valentine certainly can’t
have enjoyed his last one, and the seven gangsters gunned down in Chicago in
1929 had also had better days. For the definitive history of the St Valentine’s
Day massacre and Al Capone take a look at http://www.acsp.uic.edu/iasoc/
crim_org/Vol10_3/art_5a.htm.
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