For a managing editor who likes a good, splashy crime story, the murder of Benjamin ("Bugsy") Siegel in a Beverly Hills mansion (Time, June 30) had everything. Last week the tabloids of Manhattan, the ...
The California Spanish Colonial-style mansion where the 1947 murder of mobster Bugsy Siegel took place is now on the market for $17 million. The New York native was instrumental in the creation of the ...
Photos of the “Bugsy Suite” in the original Flamingo Hotel building are like a portal to the past, showing the room as it was ...
BEVERLY HILLS, C.A. -- According to toptenrealestatedeals.com, the mansion in which gangster Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel was assassinated has been listed for $16,995,000. The spanish colonial, which rests ...
Mobster Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel’s murder remains an unsolved case 77 years after he was riddled with bullets in Southern California. In the Northern California city of Vallejo, there’s a related ...
A life of bootlegging, racketeering and mob hits ultimately led Murder, Inc. founder Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel to an unexpected place — Beverly Hills. There, among the historic community of Hollywood ...
America’s fascination with gangsters stems largely from vintage Hollywood movies featuring plausible stand-ins for real-life mobsters like Al Capone, Albert Anastasia and Dutch Schultz. The slickly ...
Renovations are coming to the Flamingo Las Vegas as the resort comes up on its 80th anniversary next year. Owner Caesars ...
Bugsy Siegel: The Dark Side of the American Dream. By Michael Shnayerson. Yale University Press; 248 pages; $26 and £16.99 ONE MORNING in the early 1940s Sandra Lansky discovered a pair of monsters.
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Jenna Weissman Joselit BUGSY SIEGEL The Dark Side of the American Dream By Michael Shnayerson The ...