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I Know What You Did Last Podcast
My Murderous Valentine

I Know What You Did Last Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 100:52


This week we talk about the legendary Saint Valentine's Day Massacre and the spooky Dybbuk Box.

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Unsolved Murders: True Crime Stories
E164: The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre Pt. 2

Unsolved Murders: True Crime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 67:03


On February 14th, 1929, seven men were gunned down in a garage on the North Side of Chicago. The city had never seen a crime that violent, and police raced to catch the perpetrators. The case would officially go unsolved, but some investigations seem to have found the killers decades after the massacre.

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Unsolved Murders: True Crime Stories
E163: The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre

Unsolved Murders: True Crime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 60:07


On February 14th, 1929, Chicago was shocked by the most violent crime the city had ever seen, when 7 gang affiliated men were gunned down simultaneously. The attack was the culmination of a gang war that had lasted for 9 years, and had a marked effect on organized crime in the city for years afterwards.

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Millennial Matinee
Some Like It Hot

Millennial Matinee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 4:59


Some Like It Hot is a 1959 American black and white romantic comedy film set in 1929, directed and produced by Billy Wilder, starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon. The film is about two musicians who dress in drag in order to escape from mafia gangsters whom they witnessed commit a crime inspired by the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre. Listen to my review...

Brew Crime Podcast
Episode 11 - Saint Valentine's Day Massacre

Brew Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 82:19


On episode 11 we did things a little differently. The whole episode is about the Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre. Nina covers Al Capone, Mike Covered the North Side Gang and Beck covers the Massacre. Let us know what you think of this episode layout.Al CaponeOne side of the Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre was Al Capone’s gang. Here Nina gets into the history of Al Capone.This story was paired with Stone Brewing’s Arrogant Bastard Ale.SourcesHistory.comMyalcaponemuseum.comNorth Side Gang This part of the episode covers the North Side Gang the main adversary to Al Capone.This story was paired with Boombox Brewing Midnight Train Milk Chocolate Stout.SourcesWikipediaChicagoganghistory.combugsmoran.netchicagomag.comwikivisually.comtimeout.comcollinsdictionary.comwikipediawikipediawikipediawikipediawikipediawikipediawikipediaSaint Valentine’s Day MassacreIt’s February 14th 1929. People are buying last minute gifts for their significant others, maybe receiving flowers from secret admirers, or maybe… just maybe… dying in a hail of gunfire. This episode is called The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre: well at least now I don’t have to buy a gift.This story pairs with Bridge Brewing Company Turf War Modern IPA.SourcesWikipediaPrarieghostsHopped Up Network Promo – Drunken Lullabies PodcastTrue Crime Promo – Obscura Podcast

The Right Wrong Turn
E23 – "I'll Freak You Up, Bro" – Jackelope & Saint Valentine's Day Massacre

The Right Wrong Turn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 106:03


Welcome again to our humble podcast which just so happens to be your favorite…probably. At least, it's one of your favorites. Well, maybe you like it. Possibly you just put up with it? Or you just don't listen to it. However the cards fall, here's a new episode for you to, or not to, listen to. Payton guest stars on this episode again, even if she doesn't say much, she's there, we promise! Tyler talks about the magical Jackelope while Mason talks about the infamous Saint Valentine's Day Massacre.   You can find us on Facebook at our page "The Right Wrong Turn" Weekly episodes are posted to Podbean! We are also on Spotify! Check us out on Stitcher, Google Play and iTunes as well! Please rate and review us on iTunes, it helps us more than you know! You can follow Tyler and Mason on Instagram at @thetbears and @themasonhimself respectively! Email us at rightwrongturnpodcast@gmail.com! We hope you enjoy!

Filling The Void Podcast Network
T&V: Dean O'Banion and the North Side Mob

Filling The Void Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 113:56


The Louisville Town Drunks are joined by Blake Best and "The History Cop" Ray Johnson as we bring you the prequel to our ultra-popular Saint Valentine's Day Massacre episode! The subject is Dean O'Banion and the North Side Mob as we discuss the Irish Mob in Chicago!

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Drunken Horror Adventures
T&V: Dean O'Banion and the North Side Mob

Drunken Horror Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 113:56


The Louisville Town Drunks are joined by Blake Best and "The History Cop" Ray Johnson as we bring you the prequel to our ultra-popular Saint Valentine's Day Massacre episode! The subject is Dean O'Banion and the North Side Mob as we discuss the Irish Mob in Chicago!

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Filling The Void Podcast Network
T&V Archives: Saint Valentine's Day Massacre

Filling The Void Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 120:47


Original Air Date: 2/13/2017 Travel with us back to February 14th, 1929 as we discuss one of the bloodiest, most notorious crimes in American history. Join us as we discuss the murder of seven people…and what led up to it. This Chicago crime was as violent as any serial killer or real life monster we’ve talked about in the past. Ray Johnson will join us once again as “The History Cop” comes to us for the third time to lend his unique perspective on the crime. Al Capone will be a very big topic of conversation in this one as we talk about his ties to the crime and why he was never arrested or prosecuted for it. We may have some other surprises up our sleeves as we delve into Prohibition, the mob, and so much more!

Drunken Horror Adventures
T&V Archives: Saint Valentine's Day Massacre

Drunken Horror Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 120:47


Original Air Date: 2/13/2017Travel with us back to February 14th, 1929 as we discuss one of the bloodiest, most notorious crimes in American history.Join us as we discuss the murder of seven people…and what led up to it. This Chicago crime was as violent as any serial killer or real life monster we’ve talked about in the past. Ray Johnson will join us once again as “The History Cop” comes to us for the third time to lend his unique perspective on the crime. Al Capone will be a very big topic of conversation in this one as we talk about his ties to the crime and why he was never arrested or prosecuted for it.We may have some other surprises up our sleeves as we delve into Prohibition, the mob, and so much more!

Public Access America
5,000 Bullets In Ten Minutes-Al Capone-P3

Public Access America

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 18:27


Thank you for listening Capone was widely assumed to have been responsible for ordering the 1929 Saint Valentine's Day Massacre in an attempt to kill Bugs Moran, the head of the North Side Gang. Moran was the last survivor of the main North Side gunmen; his succession had come about because his similarly aggressive predecessors Vincent Drucci and Hymie Weiss had been killed in the violence that followed the murder of original leader Dean O'Banion After Capone was released from prison, he was referred to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore for the treatment of paresis, caused by late-stage syphilis. Hopkins refused to admit him based solely on his reputation, but Union Memorial Hospital accepted him. Capone was grateful for the compassionate care that he received and donated two Japanese weeping cherry trees to Union Memorial Hospital in 1939. A very sickly Capone left Baltimore on March 20, 1940, after a few weeks inpatient and a few weeks outpatient, for Palm Island, Florida. In 1946, his physician and a Baltimore psychiatrist performed examinations and concluded that Capone had the mentality of a 12-year-old child. Capone spent the last years of his life at his mansion in Palm Island, Florida. On January 21, 1947, Capone had a stroke. He regained consciousness and started to improve, but contracted pneumonia. He suffered a cardiac arrest on January 22. On January 25, Capone died in his home, surrounded by his family. He wаs originally buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Chicago). In 1950 Capone's remains, along with those of his father and brother Salvatore, were moved to Mount Carmel Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Capone Public Access America Body Sourced From https://youtu.be/5BVmmt4UG58 PublicAccessPod Productions Footage downloaded and edited by Jason at PublicAccessPod producer of Public Access America Podcast Links Review us Stitcher: goo.gl/XpKHWB Review us iTunes: goo.gl/soc7KG Subscribe GooglePlay: goo.gl/gPEDbf YouTube goo.gl/xrKbJb YouTube “Not for ourselves alone, but that we must teach others.” Elizabeth Cady Stanton

You've Never Seen That!?
S2 Ep22 - Dawson's Creek [S3 Ep 14 - Saint Valentine's Day Massacre]

You've Never Seen That!?

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 97:30


Alright ladies and gentlemen get ready for a crazy, wild ride, strap in and hop in our time machine as we head back to the year 2000 to relive Dawson's Creek. You get everything, innocent slices of life, Will Smith's Miami, and all of the out takes from the pre roll UNEDITED because I realized I line up PERFECTLY with the chorus when it kicks in in some miracle of unknowing timing. Also, our executive producer Andy barges in the door and says "Dawson's Creek" with me. Oh, and as for the actual show, it was super rad, really delightful, uplifting and just all around a feel good time. Except... ya know... a couple rapey undertones, an unintentional but also impeccably placed by the universe Cosby joke, and the fact that there's not a single person of color anywhere in this show. Literally anywhere. Also, there's very little creek too, just a heads up. Tune in each Monday as we choose a new show and make more wildly inaccurate assumptions. Okay byeeeeee.

Talk on the Internet
Inside Jobs: The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre

Talk on the Internet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2014 67:37


I assume we talk about Some Like it Hot and/or Dick Tracy.

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Spaz Talk Radio's Podcast
Episode 21- The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre

Spaz Talk Radio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2011 64:42


A crapload of us get together to shoot the shit about Valentine's Day, love and other drugs. Try it, you might like it.