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Murder, the Chicago Way

American1st Wrote: Dec 10, 2012 7:51 AM
What timing. I just watched a "true" TV show about a Chicago judge, Frank Wilson, that took a $10,000 bribe to throw a trial of a mob Hit Man, Harry Aleman. The Hit Man was found "Not Guilty", even though there were 2 eye witnesses, a neighbor and the Hit Man's driver. Chicago = political cesspool

In 2004, a nephew of Chicago’s then-mayor Richie Daley got into an altercation off of Rush Street, the Windy City’s alcohol-fueled playground for revelers and romancers. Taunts were thrown, obscenities exchanged, and in an instant, a kid from the suburbs, David Koschman, who was just 21 years old at the time, fell backwards, his head making an audible thump as it contacted the street.

Editor's note: This column orginally ran December 6th, 2012.

A friend says that he was unconscious before he hit the ground  

According to witnesses R. J. Vanecko, a current Daley nephew and a former college...

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