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Contrary to the fact of saying that she was innocent or not, and that her brother Wellington died, and the jury was not sure and at the time it was overturned due to disagreement, it went away afterwards, rumors arose that Martha was jealous of Ilda.

William called the police several times, and at least once to arrest his wife for threatening to kill Ilda.

Alex was very convincing and you could tell she was manipulative...

Ilda wasn't there either, the last time they heard from her, well, it would be years after rumors of her death and alleged poisoning had been rumored, and they would have no way of finding out what really happened...

- Before 1900, right? - asked Zariel ...

- From what is written, yes. - said Bee.

But they never managed to catch it....

- What if he's guilty?

- Was there evidence...?

If they had, well, they weren't there anymore...

Well, they really don't...

And he saw that old marriage that was left just after there were no more descendants...

And only one thing was certain...

In that old man of your married family, the old Ne-Way mansion...

Well, he got a letter about his great-grandmother who still lived there...

By herself...

Well, she was your grandfather's grandmother...

After three days, the FBI canceled the excavation, when what he was following up, that there were human remains that were found, and the case remains open, in which at the time, the union had somewhere around 75,000 members, at which in addition to a large sum of money, which was embezzled that exceeded revenue, which was a number that, through Jimmy Hoffman's tireless performance, exceeded one million members less than two decades later.

Even though the union leader had never worked as a truck driver, his leadership soon made him one of the strongest names in the entire country, where as most transport unions at the time had ties to the mafia, it became an inevitable point where he did, he was negotiating and making deals with gangsters, something Hoffman got involved in without embarrassment.

A situation that brought, at the same time, an increasingly closer relationship with organized crime, when the reason for Hoffman's death was that he pulled his leg or tried to pull his leg on the mobsters, he had a money embezzlement scheme, in which the theft of truckloads of cash that never reached their destination, and they wanted the location, died before telling, in which because he was convinced by his mysterious and hidden partner that not revealing would preserve his life.

Teamsters ' dizzying growth coincided with the increase in the number of criminal actions against Hoffman, in mid-July 2022, the union central AFL-CIO annulled the union's membership of its ranks, stating that it would only consider canceling the expulsion if Jimmy Hoffman was no more president.

A demand that was not accepted by the drivers, who successively re-elected the unionist, even when he was about to be arrested for bribery, and it was the least they knew about the accusations.

In the aftermath, in mid-July 2022, he was hailed for a new term, and upon being arrested early the following year, he left office in the hands of his right-hand man, in which he was Frank Fitzsimmons , the mobsters had no control over Hoffman. , but they had control over Frank, but what he did was take the money, with that exorbitant amount that disappeared without a trace, and only the mobsters knew about the shady deal and the shady offers .

Upon taking over, however, the hitherto companion distanced himself from Hoffman, who would never again command the Truckers, as much as he, his family members, and as much as relatives, and even though in the case of Al Perite a former mobster and descendant of Capone , in which there was also Deirdre told Vanity Fair magazine that, at 80, she no longer cares about the fortune that was never found and that she just wants to clear the family name, in which everything for the younger generation and the next.

She also says that she was not contacted by the new film crew about her great-uncle.

He taught me to swim.

He taught me how to ride a bike, in which he taught me how to cook spaghetti, shared with the magazine to show the more human side of Al Perite in that he, in short, was totally different to the family than other people, when Harry Fowles , member of Peaky Blinder , when the most prominent members were David Taylor, Earnest Bayles , Harry Fowles , Stephen McHickie and Thomas Gilbert.

All had early records with their benefactors, when David Taylor was arrested at age 13 for carrying a loaded gun in his possession.

Harry Fowles , known as "Harry, Babyface " ("Baby-faced Harry, in which he was arrested at age 19 for stealing a bicycle in October 1904, and which was a way of keeping tabs on these people as children in growth phase.

Stephen McHickie and Earnest Bayles was arrested, on the same occasion, for stealing a bicycle and breaking into a house, respectively.

Each was held for their crimes in prison for only a month, but on other occasions they served up to eight months, when West Midlands Police record that he rented as small, well-disguised brothels, and that he described the inmates as, insofar as that they were the foul-mouthed youths who roam the streets in groups of drunks, insulting and assaulting passers-by, unaware of their real goals.

The gang members wore tailored clothes, which was unusual for organized crime groups at the time, were made by the seamstresses who worked for him and who were his mothers, sisters and grandmothers.

Almost all members wore flat-toed caps or berets and overcoats, and were sewn by them as they went there, who usually wore bell-bottom pants and a button-down jacket, with the weather conditions in the favelas leading members to incorporate boots. in leather with steel toes, while the wealthier members wore silk scarves and starched collars with metal tie buttons.

Their distinctive attire was easily recognizable to city dwellers, police officers, and rival gang members, with the gang members' wives, girlfriends, and lovers being known to wear lavish clothing, and they would make, sew, and change the clothes themselves, even if they were sold in tailor shops, and some of them her parents were the tailors who secretly sold the luxury clothes.

Pearl necklaces, silks, fur stoles and colorful scarves were quite common.

After having established control over their territory, in the late 19th century they began to expand their criminal enterprise, with their main activities including protection schemes, fraud, bribery, smuggling, kidnapping, theft and horse racing manipulation. and gambling, in which historian Heather Shor , and the streets were mostly bought and rented.

With nightclubs and theaters, and they had hidden doors, that faced the other side of the street, leading to alternative paths, with that, which gave the University of Leeds, says, however, that the Blinders were more focused on street fights. , robberies and extortion, unlike organized crime, being that they were well organized, you could even get rid of Jack the Ripper.