![]() | He was known for his costly jewelry. His responses about his mob business were: "I'm just a businessman, giving the people what they want"; and, "All I do is satisfy a public demand." | ![]() |
![]() Newspapers dubbed him Public Enemy No. 1. | On February 14, 1929, in an event which has become known as the Saint Valentine's Day massacre, 7 members of Moran's gang were gunned down on Capone orders. ![]() | ![]() The Saint Valentine's Day massacre damaged Chicago's and Capone's image, leading citizens to demand action. |
![]() Al Capone released from jail Chicago 1939. | Capone was prosecuted in 1931 for tax evasion. Mobsters led lavish lifestyles yet never paid taxes, and thus could be convicted of tax evasion without requiring evidence to get testimony. He was convicted and sentenced to 11 years. Capone showed signs of syphilitic dementia early in his sentence. When Capone was released in 1939 after 8 years he had the mind of a child. | Al Capone died on January 25, 1947 of cardiac arrest after suffering a stroke. |
![]() A Colt .45 was the star and made $860k. | Granddaughters of Al Capone auctioned off his gear. Capone's .38 Colt pistol went for $200k. A pocketknife with the monogram AL in diamonds made $75k.![]() | ![]() A platinum and diamond pocket watch made $190k. |
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174 items brought $3m in 2021. | ![]() | ![]() |