The nearest New York counterpart to what the Chicago newspapers have made of (“Scarface”) Al Capone, is the New York newspapers’ slim, pasty-faced Jack (“Legs”) Diamond, gangster, gunman and ...
Novelist William Kennedy bought the Albany home where Jack “Legs” Diamond was gunned down. Nearly 40 years later, he's selling the landmark for $499,000. William Kennedy, 95, whose wife, Dana, has ...
The home in Albany, N.Y., has been owned for decades by the author William Kennedy, a devoted chronicler of the gangster’s story. He is now ready to part with it. By Julie Lasky Whoever murdered the ...
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