In the 1970s, Mafia hitman Harry Aleman was acquitted of murder despite the eyewitness testimony of one of the victim's neighbors, Bob Lowe. Twenty years later, when it was discovered that Aleman's associates had bribed the judge, Aleman was tried again. Lowe testified once more, and Aleman was convicted. Authors Possley and Kogan use this story ...
The shocking true story of the brutal 1993 slaying of seven employees of a small town restaurant in Illinois--gunned down by armed robbers who made off with only $1,800 in cash. An award-winning journalist chronicles how breakthrough DNA evidence solved the crime. photos. Original.
The most acclaimed true crime story of 2001 is now available in paperback. In 1972, 25-year-old auto mechanic Bob Lowe witnessed a Mob murder by Harry Aleman, Chicago's prince of organized crime. Lowe decided to testify, but in the web of political corruption, payoffs, and Mob power, Lowe's entrance into the Witness Protection Program was just the ...
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