Bullets Instead of Roses: The True Story of the Valentine's Day Massacre
1-Time Lecture | To register, please call us at: 305-919-5900.
Join Stephen Singer for a gripping look at the infamous Valentine’s Day Massacre of 1929, when a brutal gangland execution shocked the nation and marked a turning point in Chicago’s criminal history. With his trademark clarity and storytelling skill, Singer unpacks the Prohibition-era tensions, key players, and long-term consequences of this notorious event. A fascinating exploration of the dark side of a day usually devoted to love.
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Please note that this lecture is part of our "Winter lecture series at VI at Aventura".
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Stephen Singer
Stephen Singer is a retired Criminal Defense Attorney who practiced law in New York City for over forty years. Prior to that he was a Special Agent in the U.S. Treasury Department, Organized Crime Section, and before that, a Case Worker in the New York City Dept. of Welfare. He was also a freelance writer for Newsday Newspaper in New York, taught at St. John's University and more.