Colonel Leon TURROU, former member of the FBI, tells how Al Capone died. He died as a result of a syphilis he had contracted in his youth. After his detention at Alcatraz, his condition deteriorated and the disease turned into neurosyphilis. His health was severely damaged and he died on 25 January 1947 of cardiac arrest on his property in Miami Beach. Then, following the question of a viewer, the colonel refutes the hypothesis that Capone (unlike Lucky Luciano) worked for the American secret services.
Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française - Director : Labourasse, Guy - Producer : Jammot, Armand - Presenter : Pasteur, Joseph
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Credits:Director : Labourasse, Guy-Producer : Jammot, Armand-Presenter : Pasteur, Joseph