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Killing the Mob

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Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard

In the 1930s, J. Edgar Hoover, head of the Bureau of Investigation, faced a surge of notorious criminals, including John Dillinger, whose cunning and brutality earned him the title of "public enemy number one." Despite early missteps, such as a botched raid in Wisconsin, Hoover’s relentless pursuit ended Dillinger’s reign in a dramatic Chicago confrontation. Meanwhile, the Mafia, which had gained influence during Prohibition, shifted to heroin trafficking by the 1940s, solidifying its power through secretive alliances like Cosa Nostra. While Hoover publicly denied the Mafia’s existence, investigations like the Kefauver hearings exposed its operations, raising questions about Hoover’s motives. As the Mafia’s influence grew, figures like Lucky Luciano played pivotal roles, even collaborating with U.S. authorities during World War II. These events set the stage for a broader reckoning with organized crime in America.

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This book delves into the gripping stories of America’s most infamous criminals and the relentless pursuit to bring them to justice. From daring bank heists and prison escapes to secret Mafia dealings and high-stakes government operations, it explores the complex interplay between law enforcement and organized crime. With vivid historical detail and a cast of larger-than-life figures, it reveals the dramatic events that shaped the nation’s criminal underworld and the legacy of those who fought to dismantle it.

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Bill O’Reilly is an American conservative TV journalist who has worked for CBS News, ABC News, and Fox News. As an author, he has 15 number-one best-selling nonfiction books under his belt, including as coauthor of the Killing series. He also hosts the No Spin News on BillOReilly.com.

In the 1930s, J. Edgar Hoover, head of the Bureau of Investigation, faced a surge of notorious criminals, including John Dillinger, whose cunning and brutality earned him the title of "public enemy number one." Despite early missteps, such as a botched raid in Wisconsin, Hoover’s relentless pursuit ended Dillinger’s reign in a dramatic Chicago confrontation. Meanwhile, the Mafia, which had gained influence during Prohibition, shifted to heroin trafficking by the 1940s, solidifying its power through secretive alliances like Cosa Nostra. While Hoover publicly denied the Mafia’s existence, investigations like the Kefauver hearings exposed its operations, raising questions about Hoover’s motives. As the Mafia’s influence grew, figures like Lucky Luciano played pivotal roles, even collaborating with U.S. authorities during World War II. These events set the stage for a broader reckoning with organized crime in America.

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