Robert Reynolds: 560 books

Book cover of Peter Panto Union Reform Leader Murdered By Albert Anastasia
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: March 31, 2017

Pietro Peter Panto was a union leader who tried unsuccessfully to remove mob control from the loading docks of the Brooklyn shipyards. In July 1939 Panto disappeared after saying goodbye to his girlfriend one morning. He told her he was meeting two men that he didn't trust. Within weeks she contacted...
Book cover of Racekteering and the Fake Labor Union Extortion Ring
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2016

Extortion and Fake Labor Unions worked hand in hand in a scheme concocted by Solomon "Sol" Massarsky, two private detectives and a well known lawyer. The men banded together in a attempt to defraud Wheelan Studios of money in 1943. Picketing the Manhattan offices of the business the extortionists had succeeded in coercing a payment of $1,000 before they were arrested by police detectives.
Book cover of Johnny Silk Stockings Guistra Brooklyn Longshoreman and Laundry Racketeer
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: July 3, 2016

Johnny Guista was a powerful force behind the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) in the years before his death in May 1931. Guistra was from Calabria like Carmelo Liconti, his partner in the undertaking business. Liconti and Guistra attempted to broker a halt to the Castellammarese...
Book cover of The Paul Kelly Gang
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: July 11, 2016

Paolo Antonio Vaccarelli aka Paul Kelly was a notorious gang leader in New York City beginning in the 1890s. The son of Italian immigrants he legally changed his name to Paul Kelly when he became involved in political and labor issues that concerned the Irish population of the city. Kelly propped...
Book cover of Triple Murder In The Blue Hour Saloon Al Capone and Union Racketeering
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: December 27, 2016

Al Capone moved into union racketeering in 1920s, one of many Mafia bosses who did so. Three Capone surrogates were murdered in cold blood in the Blue Hour Saloon on April 20, 1930. A single assassin was responsible for all three deaths. The murders represented a rupture in the peace agreement in...
Book cover of AFL Extortion of Long Island Building Contractors
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: November 14, 2016

In November 1953 American Federation of Labor boss William DeKoning Sr. and eight other union officials were indicted for extortion of money from building contractors in Hempstead, Mineola and other Long Island cities. The builders were forced to contribute to a union defense fund or accept the appointment...
Book cover of August 1958 Teamsters Union Business Agent Is Burning Torch Victim?
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: July 11, 2018

A badly charred Frank Kierdorf entered St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital in Pontiac, Michigan in the early morning hours of Monday, August 4, 1958. Burned over 85% of his body, the wounded man lived for nearly four days. During this time he maintained a story that he'd been abducted by captors who took...
Book cover of Medico Industries Pittston, Pennsylvania Defense Contractor Mafia Ties
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: July 19, 2017

Medico Industries is a defense contractor formerly based in Pittston, Pennsylvania. It was later relocated to Wilkes-Barre. The period I have written about is from 1957 until the early 1970s. William Medico was chairman of the board and his brother Phil was a significant player in the organization....
Book cover of Joe Profaci Jukebox Rackets And Loan Sharking
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: July 13, 2015

Joe Profaci was head of a large empire that centered on olive oil importation. He had briefly become involved in bootlegging in the late 1920s before he was rounded up with other mobsters in a Cleveland hotel in 1928. His Mafia baronage included loan sharking and jukebox rackets. Before the early...
Book cover of Babe Triscaro Cleveland Teamsters Boss Contraband Military Aircraft Merchant
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: August 13, 2017

Babe Triscaro was a pugilist who won a Gold Gloves boxing title as a flyweight in 1931. He became an important figure in the Teamsters Union, rising to the second ranking position in the state of Ohio. My e-book discusses Babe's contraband venture, specifically his attempted sale of military...
Book cover of Chevrolet Corvair Design And Engineering Flawed From Its Inception
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: December 12, 2014

The Chevrolet Corvair had a tempestuous life fraught with long-lasting defects throughout its production years from 1960-May 1969. The small and sporty car was introduced at a stockholders meeting in May 1959. It was designed to compete against the small cars that were taking a considerable amount...
Book cover of The Ouija Board Murder Witchcraft Among Native Americans
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: November 7, 2014

Clotilde Marchand, the wife of Henri Marchand and an accomplished painter in her own right was murdered inside her Buffalo, New York home in 1930. A Seneca Indian woman confessed to killing her in a brutal manner, using a hammer to hit her over the head. The investigation into the murder revealed...
Book cover of Mafia Hit On Little Augie Pisano Queens, New York September 26, 1959
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: December 7, 2014

Anthony Carfano, aka Little Augie Pisano, died on the streets of Astoria Heights, Queens on September 26, 1959. He was accompanied by Janice Drake, a former Miss New Jersey, who was married to comedian Allan Drake. Some four years later the murders remained unsolved. Little Augie had grown up with...
Book cover of Bridget Rose Dugdale, The IRA and the Great Art Theft Wicklow, Ireland 1974
by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Language: English
Release Date: April 11, 2016

Bridget Rose Dugdale was a debutante before the Queen of England in 1958. Her father was an executive with Lloyd's of London and her mother was a wealthy woman whose family grew rich on cotton. Rose Dugdale earned advanced degrees in economics and philosophy. During the student revolt of 1968...
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