Detroit in the 1980’s was a dangerous and volatile place. In 1985, 636 murders gave it the highest murder rate in the nation’s largest cities, almost twice that of Chicago. By the end of 1986, the number had increased by 10 more than the previo
Much has been written about the American Mob. When one thinks of the stereotypical wise guy, the mind conjures up brash, violent, cigar smoking men with heavy Italian American accents. Figures such as Al Capone and John Gotti are likely to spri
28th February 1997 began as another normal, sunny Friday in Los Angeles. Laurel Canyon Boulevard in North Hollywood was just beginning to bustle with commuters, workers and shoppers starting their days. The day started like any other, but short