The Inside Story Of The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, History's Bloodiest At around 10:30 AM on February 14, 1929, four men approached Chicago gangster George "Bugs" Moran's warehouse at 2122 North Clark Street. Two were dressed as police officers. The other two looked like well-dressed civilians decked out in suits and ties while their driver wore an expensive chinchilla and a gray fedora. They were there on business — but not the sort of business their appearances might suggest. The four men entered the warehouse, rounded up seven of Moran's men, lined them up against the wall, took out their Tommy guns, and brutally murdered them in a torrent of bullets. No one survived. Then, the shooters left the warehouse and disappeared, never to be captured or even identified. This is the bloody true story of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre — click the link in our profile to read more. The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre was the murder of seven members a...
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