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Al Capone was Italian Catholic.
They didn't...The Untouchables was a book written Oscar Fraley w/ Elliot Ness which lavishly embellished his (Ness) role in bringing Capone down. Ness had a big ego & probably wanted to make some money . The real person (s) that brought down Capone were Elmer Irey (Treasury agent) and George E. Q. Johnson (U.S. Attorney).
Yes, he did. once when they escorted Al Capone to the train taking Capone to Jail. Ness was responsible for raids on breweries. Capone was convicted for tax evasion - a different team than what Ness was part of.
the untouchables
the untouchables
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The Untouchables were members of the lowest social caste in India, who were considered impure and were often subjected to discrimination and exclusion from society. They performed occupations deemed as "unclean" such as handling dead bodies or working with leather. The discrimination they faced was based on the belief in the Hindu caste system.
Al Capone
the untouchables
Al Capone
Eliot Ness who was the leader of The Untouchables.
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Real life is much more painstakingly.
The media gave Eliot Ness and his team of Prohibition agents the nickname the Untouchables. This was due to a failed attempt by Al Capone to bribe the group.
Eliot Ness, Federal prohibition agent for Chicago and leader of the legendary group, The Untouchables.