When Geraldo Opened Al Capone’s Vault
<p>Al Capone is one of the most famous mobsters to ever have lived. His criminal empire covered nearly every aspect of criminal life that one could imagine, from prostitution to murder to bootlegging. There was nothing that the man wouldn’t try.</p>
<p>Over the years, it was believed that he curated a treasure trove of loot. Many believed that his secret lair, a walled off room in the Lexington Hotel in Chicago, would contain these items.</p>
<p>Capone was known to love his drink, especially the alcohol that he made during Prohibition. Experts theorized that he would have kept some in his lair or near him, since he liked to imbibe. There was also a belief that he would have kept jewels from various heists he organized. Some even hoped that there would be a dead body or two.</p>
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