Hank Bracker Quotes
The Following Year, On June 20, 1947, Not Suspecting What Was About To Happen, Bugsy Siegel Was Sitting On A Couch In The Living Room Of Virginia Hill's Home At 810 Linden Drive In Beverly Hills. As He Was Reading A Newspaper, An Assassin Fired A Number Of Shots, From A Rifle, Through The Front Window. Siegel Was Shot Twice In The Head, With One Bullet Exiting His Skull Near The Bridge Of His Nose, Causing His Left Eye To Be Blown Out Of Its Socket. He Was Also Hit Twice In The Torso. His Death Was Instantaneous And The Graphic Photos Of His Bullet-riddled Body Made Headline News. Although There Were Enough Suspects To Go Around, Eddie Cannizzaro, The "Cat Man," A Connected West Coast Mobster, Made A Deathbed Confession That He Was The One Who Carried Out The Contract. Although The Case Isn't Closed, It Is Cold And Will Most Likely Remain So, As It Rests On The Desk Of Detective Les Zoeller Of The Los Angeles Police Department.
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