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Retired Intelligence Detective Gary Jenkins brings you the best in mob history with his unique perception of the mafia. In this episode of Gangland Wire, a retired Kansas City intelligence detective sits down with veteran Chicago journalist Chuck Goudie, whose decades of reporting have made him one of Chicago’s most respected voices on organized crime. A fan of the show asked for more Chicago stories—and this conversation delivers. We dive into the legacy of the Spilotro family, sparked by the recent passing of John Spilotro, brother of the infamous Las Vegas mob figure Tony Spilotro. Chuck shares his reflections on how the Outfit has evolved, from its heyday of dominance in gambling, loansharking, and union racketeering to its much smaller—yet still persistent—presence today. Together, we revisit the Outfit’s historic ties to the Teamsters, the Strawman trials, and the legendary names like Anthony Accardo who shaped Chicago’s mob identity. Chuck solves a mystery and provides the name of the man who killed Sam Giancana. Chuck also offers personal insights into how mob families navigated the push and pull of blood ties, with some members rising into notoriety while others tried to lead straight lives under the shadow of organized crime. Our conversation shifts to Chuck’s recent investigative work on the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa, exploring the long-standing theories and mob connections that keep the story alive decades later. This episode blends history, reflection, and storytelling—offering both an inside look at Chicago’s Outfit and a reminder of why these stories still captivate us today. Support the Channel Venmo @ganglandwire Buy me a cup of coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gangland... The content on this channel is for educational and informational purposes only. Gangland Wire is dedicated to exploring the history of organized crime and examining the real-life consequences of criminal activities, including the dangers of narcotics. Our goal is to educate viewers about the impact of these events on society, law enforcement, and history. This channel does not promote, condone, or glorify illegal activity, drug use, or violence in any form. The stories and discussions presented are intended to inform and provide historical context, not to encourage or endorse criminal behavior. Viewer discretion is advised, as some topics may include discussions of crime, law enforcement investigations, and real-world events. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, we encourage seeking help from professional resources. Thank you for watching and supporting Gangland Wire! https://ganglandwire.com/store/ Paypal [email protected]