An FBI cover-up spanning nearly a century.
Edgar Hoover and his G-Men impose their own wall of silence? And how does it all connect with a bloody 1933 FBI screwup at a train station in Kansas City? Drawing on a buried federal statement, family archives, extensive research through period newspaper accounts, and interviews with those few who still remember, Under Penalty of Death: The Untold Story of Machine Gun Kelly\'s First Kidnapping exposes intrigue and collusion in the era of gangsters, rampant crime, and the Great Depression..
But why the cover-up? How did Woolverton quash the First investigation? Why did J.
However, today Woolverton\'s name is forgotten, his Story erased from public memory as if it had never happened.
The combined fallout of the two kidnappings helped usher in the federal law that shut down America\'s professional Kidnapping industry for good.
While no one was killed, the crime--occurring just six weeks before the Lindbergh kidnapping--nevertheless proved a watershed event, gripping the imagination of terrified Americans everywhere.
In January 1932, Howard Arthur Woolverton, a wealthy industrialist in South Bend, Indiana, was kidnapped by Kelly and his gang.
Under Penalty of Death: The Untold Story of Machine Gun Kelly\'s First Kidnapping brings to light for the First time the long-forgotten (and twice covered up) tale of the 1930s Kidnapping that saved America from itself.
Machine Gun Kelly\'s First kidnapping, a crime that changed America before it was swept Under the rug of history.
A victim and his family sworn to secrecy.
An FBI cover-up spanning nearly a century