Chuck Goudie, NBC 5 Investigates Reporter, has been working to solve the mystery behind the murder of mob boss Sam “Momo” Giancana. Goudie joins Bob Sirott to talk about the two-part “Who Killed Momo?
On this day, June 19, in 1975, Chicago mobster Sam Giancana was shot to death shortly before he was to testify before a United States Senate committee investigating Mafia involvement in a failed CIA ...
NBC 5 Chicago’s nationally-renowned Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Award-winning journalist Chuck Goudie is set to reveal answers in one of the biggest mysteries in Chicago crime history when he unveils ...
“Who killed Momo” is the Chicago Outfit’s last family secret. NBC 5 Investigates dug into a case that has been dormant and gathering dust. We spoke with men once on the inside of the mob and those who ...
"Who killed Momo" has been one of Chicago's most nagging crime questions for five decades, since the hoodlum's savage death in late spring of 1975. The identity of Sam Giancana's murderer was long ...
Salvatore (Sam) Giancana headed the Chicago Outfit during the late 1950s and 1960s. Nicknamed “Mooney” or “Momo” for his temper, the Chicago native rose from a juvenile delinquent to the crime ...
The oversized Oak Park bungalow where a mob boss — who was reputedly connected to President John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra and Fidel Castro — lived and ultimately was murdered has sold ...
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