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- English
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The 1926 Orland Park Murder Mystery
About this book
The true story behind a Jazz Age crime that shook the Chicago region and shaped the fates of three very different men.
On the morning of April 14, 1926, the Inland Steel payroll delivery was hijacked in Indiana Harbor. Later that afternoon, Will County deputy sheriff and Mokena resident Walter Fisher died in a hail of gunfire just outside Orland Park. That night, the bullet-riddled body of Santo Calabrese turned up on a Broadview road. The exact sequence of events remains uncertain, but a jury was able to trace enough of the day's violent trajectory to send Daniel Hesly on the path to Alcatraz. Matthew Galik leaps into a drama of high-speed pursuit and mistaken identity that shocked the jaded sensibilities of Prohibition-era Chicago and plunged the town of Mokena into mourning.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. The Heart of a Community
- 2. The Mokenian Walter Fisher
- 3. All-American Boy
- 4. By Any Other Name
- 5. April 14
- 6. A Servant of Hippocrates
- 7. Fisherâs Chase
- 8. Doomâs Chariot
- 9. âA Gruesome Discoveryâ
- 10. Mourning in Mokena
- 11. Cuffed
- 12. In the Face of Fate
- 13. A Question of Guilt
- 14. The Iron Door
- 15. The Path to Rehabilitation
- 16. Freedomâs Gate
- 17. Settling Dust
- A Word on Sources
- Notes
- About the Author