The Murder of Mike Malloy
1920’s
In the 20’s and 30’s New York City was the epicenter of Organized Crime, Speakeasy’s, and Bootlegging. In the Bronx, there was a bar owned by Tony Marino that was known by the locals as a place where you could drink away your sorrows. This is precisely what avid bar patron Mike Malloy did every night.
Unbeknownst to Malloy, Tony Marino was a murderer who had devised a scheme of writing false life insurance claims on downtrodden New Yorkers and then murdering them to collect the payout. Malloy, being a drunkard with no family, was the perfect target for Malloy and his “Murder Trust” (a group of men who assisted in the murders for a cut of the profits). Unfortunately for Marino, Mike Malloy…
Could not die
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