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Gangland Wire

Bonus episode The Chicago Tribune and the Outfit

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.6 • 645 Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2019

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In this special bonus episode, I thank our generous contributors with an extra episode in which our most faithful fan, Chicago resident and mob historian Ben Ellickson does a dramatic read of an in-depth article about the upper echelon of the Chicago Outfit published on August 18, 1963, and written by one of their best mob reporters, Thomas Powers. I thank Ben for his never-ending support with his time, talent and treasure. A little background on why Mr. Powers may have believed that Sam Giancana was getting too much publicity. In 1961, Frank Sinatra introduced a man named Profirio Rubirosa to President John F. Kennedy. Rubirosa was a young Dominican who was close to the Dominican dictator Trujillo. Many persons suspected that Sinatra obtained a verbal commitment from Rubirosa to open up the Dominican Republic to gambling casinos if Trujillo were suddenly deposed. Sinatra flew Rubirosa to the Kennedy Compound at the Cape and they spent several hours out fishing with the president. Less than a month after that meeting, President Kennedy gave CIA Director Alan Dulles the okay to assassinate Trujillo. Sam Giancana began his plans to rebuild the Dominican Republic into another pre-Castro Cuba.  Sam was making his moves when an FBI bug picked up on Giancana’s plans to turn the Dominican Republic into another Cuba. The agents heard some references to using their influence with the White House. Hoover told President Kennedy about this intercept and in anger, he and Hoover agreed they should institute “Operation Lockstep” to show Giancana who was boss. Chicago FBI agents followed Giancana and stayed immediately behind him in a car, sat next to him in restaurants, walked a few steps behind when he was walking, played in a foursome immediately behind Giancana when he golfed. Well-known FBI agent Bill Rohmer took this harassment to a new level when he met Giancana and his girlfriend,  famous singer Phyllis McGuire, at O’Hare airport and Giancana claims that Rohmer, “whistled and howled at me and yelled how pretty I looked said I was queer and everything like that.” Giancana was drawing publicity because of his famous girlfriend as well as from government surveillance. The Trib learned that the Outfit bosses were tired of all the heat and wanted to displace Giancana as the boss. This article was released in 1963 and Giancana will hang on until 1966 when the government jails him for refusing to testify after being given a grant of immunity. As we now know, Tony Accardo and Paul Ricca, the real Outfit powers named Joseph “Joey Doves” Aiuppa, the new Outfit boss.  When the Government released Giancana in 1967, he left the country for Mexico and stayed until 1974 when Mexican authorities deported him. During this time Accardo learned about Giancana’s international casino connections in Iran and the Caribbean and he ordered him to share those profits. Sam refused claiming he developed that stream of income on his own. In contrast, during the same time, KC boss Nick Civella developed a skim inside the Tropicana without any help from Chicago and he voluntarily sent money to Aiuppa monthly.  Sam will be killed by an unknown person or persons at his Chicago home in 1975. This murder was just before he was to testify in front of the Church Committee about his dealings with the CIA.  In death, Sam Giancana remains as much of a man of mystery and controversy as he was in life   Don’t forget to listen to Aaron on the Big Dumb Fun Show. To go to the store or make a donation click here To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To subscribe on iTunes click here, please give me a review and help others find the pod...

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0:00.0

You are listening to Gangland Wire, hosted by former Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit Detective, Gary Jenkins.

0:18.5

Welcome, all you wiretappers. First, I want to thank a few people for buying me a cup of coffee on Venmo.

0:24.6

Mark Ryan, thanks a lot.

0:26.1

Mark's a repeat offender on that deal.

0:28.1

He is becoming a made guy for sure.

0:33.4

Paul Christian, Alan Turner, and Jason Spaghettiis.

0:37.4

Mark, you know, I really appreciate you making your regular kick-up to my mob here in Kansas City.

0:43.9

Then there's the king of making donations, my capo de Tudy de Cappi, Barry Parks.

0:48.7

Thanks, Barry.

0:50.0

Thanks also to Matthew Yeager, Brian Paisley, Justin Lord, Richard Sullivan, Rick Jones, Curtis Lashley, and Eric Fine.

0:58.3

And Richard Sullivan and Rick Jones, you get a special kudos. I think I'm getting to where I need to send you guys some stuff.

1:05.7

I don't remember what I've sent and what I haven't, but I will be getting hold of you pretty soon to get some

1:11.6

kind of mailing address. Plus, all you guys who interact on my Gangland Wire Facebook page by making

1:17.2

comments and liking and sharing my post, I have a new co-administrator, Basil Terabesi. He is a Texas

1:24.8

based super fan, and he's also a Facebook promoter. He knows about promoting on Facebook and creating posts that are interesting and people want to share and like.

1:35.4

Basil once messaged me through Facebook a few months back and asked how he could help, and we decided he could become a co-administrator on Gangland Wire Facebook page and create new post, and he's great.

1:46.7

He knows exactly what interest mob fans. I've noticed that.

1:50.3

Everything he puts out seems to get lots of shares, and the shares are what's important, because when you share that with your friends,

1:56.8

then they see Gangland Wire, then maybe they'll go and like Gangland Wire and eventually they'll learn about the podcast and they'll like the podcast.

2:04.4

All Bob fans like this podcast.

2:06.3

I've been told by several different people.

2:09.2

What I'm doing here is about the only place, the only person who is doing this kind of a real deep dive into the mafia in the entire United States,

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