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079 - The 1933 Kansas City Massacre at Union Station: Terence O'Malley

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Today we're going to take a brief look a the 1933 Kansas City Massacre at Union Station. There is so much to learn by studying criminals and law enforcement from over 90 years ago, and this particular story is a doozy. It touches on half a dozen cities and towns in as many states, involving a couple dozen people, some with personal or criminal connections, and some with no connection at all, who conspire to commit a crime, resulting in a bloody shootout, that fundamentally shapes the modern FBI.

Resources:

  • Gangland Wire - an organized crime history podcast by Gary Jenkins
  • Terence O'Malley's book and documentary: Black Hand, Strawman
  • Terence's website: NellyDon.com

Music is by DJ Williams, and by Chris Haugen

Hey Chaplain Podcast Episode 079

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FBI, Bank Robbers, Criminals, Hit Man, Hostages, Lawyers, Mafia, Organized Crime, Police, Prison, Sheriff, Bolivar, Chicago, Hot Springs, Joplin, Kansas City, Leavenworth, Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma
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Today we're going to take a brief look a the 1933 Kansas City Massacre at Union Station. There is so much to learn by studying criminals and law enforcement from over 90 years ago, and this particular story is a doozy. It touches on half a dozen cities and towns in as many states, involving a couple dozen people, some with personal or criminal connections, and some with no connection at all, who conspire to commit a crime, resulting in a bloody shootout, that fundamentally shapes the modern FBI.

Resources:

  • Gangland Wire - an organized crime history podcast by Gary Jenkins
  • Terence O'Malley's book and documentary: Black Hand, Strawman
  • Terence's website: NellyDon.com

Music is by DJ Williams, and by Chris Haugen

Hey Chaplain Podcast Episode 079

Tags:

FBI, Bank Robbers, Criminals, Hit Man, Hostages, Lawyers, Mafia, Organized Crime, Police, Prison, Sheriff, Bolivar, Chicago, Hot Springs, Joplin, Kansas City, Leavenworth, Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma
Support the Show.

Thanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.
Subscribe/Follow here:

Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.com
You can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a virtual coffee!
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain

  continue reading

141 episodes

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