Suddenly the fellow raised himself into a sitting position, put the gun to his head, and pulled the trigger. There was a shot and the man fell back against the fence. I said to Seebauer, `Well, he did it this time. . . .` ``
You have just read an eye-witness account of how Frank Nitti, the man who succeeded Al Capone as head of the Chicago criminal empire, really died.
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