Type the guys name in, the link comes up, and at the time of these murders I highly doubt they had a tracking system in place it was the 1940's for crying out loud.
The man Ness interrogated, and who later committed himself, was Dr. Francis E. Sweeney (d 1964). His cousin was Congressman Martin Sweeney, a political opponent of Ness' who may have used his juice to protect Francis.
Type the guys name in, the link comes up, and at the time of these murders I highly doubt they had a tracking system in place it was the 1940's for crying out loud.
TheKalypso72 2 months ago
@mikal9000
Can you give me the linked to this supposed statement you make?
Eskara0 1 year ago 2
The man Ness interrogated, and who later committed himself, was Dr. Francis E. Sweeney (d 1964). His cousin was Congressman Martin Sweeney, a political opponent of Ness' who may have used his juice to protect Francis.
mikal9000 2 years ago