A reader recently wrote and asked
me about Chicago gangster Al Capone and his year in a Philadelphia prison. I responded to the
reader, offering the basic information about Capone’s eight-month incarceration in 1929-1930 at Eastern State
Penitentiary.
I've visited the prison, now a museum, and noted that the wealthy criminal lived in relative luxury while incarcerated. His cell had oriental rugs, fine furniture and a cabinet radio (see bottom photo).
I also suggested that the
reader check out Kathryn Canavan’s True Crime Philadelphia: From America’s
First Bank Robbery To the Real-Life Killers Who Inspired Boardwalk Empire.
I interviewed Kathryn Canavan about her outstanding book in two of my Philadelphia Weekly Crime Beat columns.
You can read the columns
below:
Note: You can click on all of the above to enlarge.
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