"That's the dirty bastard that killed my brother" - An injured Nick Kuesis immediately recognizes and points to James Morelli, who killed his brother and shot him in the neck
"That's the dirty bastard that killed my brother" - An injured Nick Kuesis immediately recognizes and points to James Morelli, who killed his brother and shot him in the neck - "That's the dirty bastard that killed my brother" - An injured Nick Kuesis immediately recognizes and points to James Morelli, who killed his brother and shot him in the neck. Morelli and two other men were implicated in five shootings, three of which were fatal, Chicago, 1947. Thomas Daley, 42, was the leader of a small street gang. James Morelli and Lowell Fentress, both 19, were members of said gang. On December 12, 1947, Daley brought Morelli and Fentress to the garage of 33-year-old John Kuesis. The men planned to enact revenge on John since had tipped the police off about an $800 robbery that Daley and Fentress committed in September. Daley and Fentress had been tried for robbery based on John's statement, but were acquitted. Four other men who were friends and associates of...