
He Was 2 Minutes Late... And It Saved His Life 😳 #valentinesdaymassacre #crime #organizedcrime
Oct 28, 2025
February 14, 1929. Chicago. What appeared to be a routine police raid turned into the most infamous moment in organized crime history.
Seven men thought they were being arrested. They lined up against the wall as ordered. But these weren't real police officers.
The target of the entire operation, Bugs Moran, arrived just two minutes late... saw the police cars outside... and walked away. He never knew how close he came.
Meanwhile, Al Capone had the perfect alibi, relaxing in sunny Florida, far from the snowy Chicago streets.
But the most shocking part? Someone inside Moran's own crew set up the meeting. The inside man was never officially identified.
🔍 WATCH THE FULL DOCUMENTARY to discover:
• The evidence that pointed to the inside betrayal
• Why Al Capone was never charged despite everyone knowing the truth
• What Bugs Moran said when police asked who did it
• The one piece of evidence the FBI kept classified for 40 years
This is the story they don't teach in history class.
📚 SOURCES: FBI Archives, Chicago Crime Commission Records, Jonathan Eig's "Get Capone," Laurence Bergreen's "Capone: The Man and the Era"
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