Category: U.S. Law Enforcement

TV Mini-Series Recommendation: Waco (2018)

No matter what you think of David Koresh or the people that died in there, they died for what they believed in. And that’s more than I can say for a lot of people. -David thibodeau- Most everyone knows the story of David Koresh… Continue Reading “TV Mini-Series Recommendation: Waco (2018)”

The Mob Museum: Part Four

The fourth and last post of The Mob Museum include the end of the La Cosa Nostra in its prime, the emergence of new organized criminal groups (sort of), the current illegal and practices, the Las Vegas area including The Strip (being technical is located… Continue Reading “The Mob Museum: Part Four”

The Mob Museum: Part Three

This part covers the main players for and against the Mob.  The Mob members were eventually forced to accept their fate, although they had some unique methods of not cooperating with the law, mainly by keeping their mouths shut and eyes closed.  As we all know,… Continue Reading “The Mob Museum: Part Three”

The Mob Museum: Part Two

The Mob Museum continues to the “nice” and “fun” part of organized crime owned drinking establishments and casinos, as well as the great money making opportunity for the Mob when Prohibition went into effect. There’s nothing that won’t and can’t be touched by the… Continue Reading “The Mob Museum: Part Two”

The Mob Museum: Part One

I finally visited the Mob Museum (National Museum of Organized Crime & Law Enforcement) in downtown Las Vegas.  I took way too many pictures again and the only video I took was of fish in a tank and no, it had nothing to do… Continue Reading “The Mob Museum: Part One”

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