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  • Mickey Cohen on Random Utterly Bizarre Facts About Famous Gangsters

    (#7) Mickey Cohen

    • Dec. at 63 (1913-1976)

    Mickey Cohen was Los Angeles’s pint-sized Capone. He took over Los Angeles’s scene following the demise of his mentor, Bugsy Siegel. Cohen hopped in and out of jail, returning to his home city following each release to continue his unlawful activities. While lesser-known than some of his contemporaries, he was just as vicious as they were, ruling the LA scene with an iron fist.

    He was also a devoted father to his dog, Toughie. The dog was perhaps even more beloved than Cohen’s wife. Cohen was so devoted to his pup that he even built a miniature version of his own bed for the dog to sleep on. The dog proved to be as hardy as his owner - when a bomb took out part of Cohen’s house, Toughie was unharmed, as were Cohen and his wife. 

  • Meyer Lansky on Random Utterly Bizarre Facts About Famous Gangsters

    (#9) Meyer Lansky

    • Dec. at 80 (1902-1982)

    Meyer Lansky, another one of Siegel’s and Luciano’s cronies, managed to avoid the fates of his counterparts. He was never jailed, despite the US government chasing him, and managed to live until he was 80 years old. Unlike Luciano and Siegel, he tended to avoid showboating and celebrity. It’s most likely why he was able to live to such a ripe old age. However, he did receive one odd tribute.

    One rapper affiliated with the group Wu-Tang Clan goes by the stage name Myalansky in honor of the man. It’s hard to say whether Lansky would’ve liked having a member of the Wu-Tang Clan named after him, but it’s a surprising tribute to one of the underworld's quietest members.

  • Al Capone on Random Utterly Bizarre Facts About Famous Gangsters

    (#8) Al Capone

    • Dec. at 48 (1899-1947)

    One of the most notorious figures in American history, Al Capone cut a swath through Chicago up until his trial in 1931 for tax fraud (interestingly enough, Capone was never convicted of murder). Capone’s story has been captured in books, film, and television, with the frightening mantle of “Scarface” thrown around due to three scars on his face from a bar fight he had with an insulted woman's brother.

    However, Capone never liked the nickname Scarface. In fact, most of his friends called him “Snorky." Now, Snorky was slang for a well-dressed gentleman, so it's not a bad name. But considering Capone’s cruelty, it seems like an odd choice - and one that also hasn’t graduated to Capone’s silver screen presence. Maybe the next biopic will name-drop his nickname of choice.

  • Bugsy Siegel on Random Utterly Bizarre Facts About Famous Gangsters

    (#2) Bugsy Siegel

    • Dec. at 41 (1906-1947)

    Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel was larger-than-life and is perhaps the second most well-known figure in the 20th-century American underworld. As the guy who created the idea of Las Vegas as we know it, Siegel’s exploits up until his demise in 1947 were the stuff of movies. As with Luciano, many biographers have tried to capture his story, and various accounts of the man have cropped up over the years. One anecdote from the pulpy biography We Only Kill Each Other stands out as a particularly weird story:

    Siegel was obsessed with his looks and, as a result, worried when his hairline began to thin. Reportedly, he once cut off a lock of another man’s hair, went home, and burned the hair in some sort of attempt to use magic to get his own hair to thicken. This, of course, did not work. Siegel’s hair continued to thin as the other man’s stayed thick.

    This particular story has never cropped up in any of the film or television shows that feature Siegel as a character, most likely because it’s almost too bizarre - even for a man who was as showy as Vegas itself.

  • At Only Three Years Old, Arnold Rothstein Tried To Off His Brother on Random Utterly Bizarre Facts About Famous Gangsters

    (#6) At Only Three Years Old, Arnold Rothstein Tried To Off His Brother

    Rothstein’s childhood contains an even stranger anecdote. He suffered from extreme jealousy as a child, believing that everyone loved his brother more than him. When his mother took his siblings out of the city to visit relatives, Rothstein’s father found him sobbing in a closet that everyone loved his brother and no one loved him.

    It was also reported in the biography Rothstein that his childhood jealousy nearly bubbled over into violence. Rothstein’s father apparently once found Rothstein hovering over his brother’s bed with a knife, with full intention to do harm to his brother. While nothing happened, it’s enough to send a chill up the spine imagining a young Rothstein on a mission to do away with a perceived threat. 

  • Charlie Luciano Got An STD On Purpose To Dodge The Draft on Random Utterly Bizarre Facts About Famous Gangsters

    (#1) Charlie Luciano Got An STD On Purpose To Dodge The Draft

    • 64 (died January 26, 1962)

    Charlie “Lucky” Luciano was one of the lawless kings of his time and remained so even after his eventual deportation. Various biographers have struggled to sum up his life, and in doing so numerous colorful stories of varying levels of truth have cropped up about the man. One story about how he dodged the draft in World War I is perhaps the most bizarre.

    At 19, Luciano was petrified that his finances would be lost should he be shipped overseas. In an attempt to dodge the draft, his friends advised him that a hearty case of the clap should do the trick and allow him to stay at home. At first Luciano strongly resisted the idea, telling his friends in no uncertain terms what they could do to themselves; eventually, his young friend Bugsy Siegel convinced him and pointed him in the direction of a lady of the evening.

    And so Luciano avoided the draft, though at a painful cost.

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