William Action Jackson Autopsy Report //free\\ Guide
The "William Action Jackson autopsy report" remains one of the most gruesome documents in the history of American organized crime, detailing the 1961 torture and murder of a 300-pound Chicago Outfit enforcer. William "Action" Jackson, a collector for the mob's "juice" (high-interest loan) operations, was brutally executed by his own associates under the mistaken belief that he had become an FBI informant. The Murder of William "Action" Jackson
His gloved hands brushed against a laminated tag that read: CASE #84-VA-771. CODENAME: "ACTION JACKSON."
Dr. Aris Thorne pulled back the white sheet, her movements clinical and devoid of sentiment. She didn't see a legendary enforcer; she saw a biological puzzle. She clicked her recorder on, her voice steady in the silence of the room.
and historians to illustrate the extreme lengths the Chicago Outfit would go to in order to silence perceived "rats". involved in his death or the FBI's investigation that followed?