Isolation, madness and syphilis: Inside Al Capone's final years
Al Capone, public enemy No. 1 and the most powerful gangster of the Prohibition era, spent the last years of his life in seclusion at his house in Florida. He fished from his boat, doted on his grandchildren, dined on his wife Mae's spaghetti " and had imaginary conversations with long-dead mobsters, some of who,...
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