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  1. The Birth of Ballistics - St. Valentine's Day Massacre

    Dr. Calvin Goddard, a pioneer in the field of ballistics research, proved that the Tommy guns confiscated from Fred “Killer” Burke’s house had been used in the Massacre.

  2. The Evidence - St. Valentine's Day Massacre

    He brought in Dr. Calvin Goddard, a pioneer in the new field of ballistics testing. Goddard confirmed that two Tommy guns confiscated from a hoodlum’s house in rural Michigan were …

  3. The Tommy Guns - St. Valentine's Day Massacre

    After the raid on Burke’s home, the Tommy guns were taken to Chicago, where Dr. Calvin Goddard, a pioneer in ballistics testing, fired test bullets from each gun and compared them …

  4. The St. Valentine's Day Massacre

    The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. Feb. 14th, 1929. Seven men machine-gunned to death in Chicago. Al Capone was suspected, but as The Mob Museum will show you, nothing was what …

  5. The Investigation - St. Valentine's Day Massacre

    The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. Feb. 14th, 1929. Seven men machine-gunned to death in Chicago. Al Capone was suspected, but as The Mob Museum will show you, nothing was what …

  6. Jack McGurn - St. Valentine's Day Massacre

    Jack McGurn, an Al Capone associate who once was a prime suspect in the Massacre, was shot to death in a bowling alley in Chicago. The assassination occurred on February 15, 1936 – …

  7. SETTING THE STAGE - St. Valentine's Day Massacre

    The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. Feb. 14th, 1929. Seven men machine-gunned to death in Chicago. Al Capone was suspected, but as The Mob Museum will show you, nothing was what …

  8. Capone Convicted of Tax Evasion - St. Valentine's Day Massacre

    The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. Feb. 14th, 1929. Seven men machine-gunned to death in Chicago. Al Capone was suspected, but as The Mob Museum will show you, nothing was what …