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Mobsters, Madams & Murder in Steubenville, Ohio

The Story of Little Chicago

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Mobsters, Madams & Murder in Steubenville, Ohio

By: Susan M. Guy
Narrated by: Emily Durante
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This true-crime history chronicles more than a century in the life of a small Midwestern city with an outsized reputation for violence and vice.

Gambling, prostitution, and bootlegging have been going on in Steubenville for well over a century. In its heyday, the city's Water Street red-light district drew men from hundreds of miles away, as well as underage runaways. The White slave trade was rampant, and along with all the vice crimes, murders became a weekly occurrence. This revealing history chronicles the rise of Steubenville's prodigious underworld from the 1890s to the modern day.

By the turn of the century, Steubenville's law enforcement seemed to turn a blind eye, and cries of political corruption were heard in the state capital. This scenario replayed itself over and over again during the past century as mobsters and madams ruled and murders plagued the city and surrounding county at an alarming rate. Newspapers nationwide would come to nickname this mecca of murder "Little Chicago".

©2014 Susan M. Guy (P)2022 Tantor
Americas Crime Organised Crime State & Local True Crime United States Murder
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