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What Happened to Mickey?: The Life and Death of Donald  Mickey  McDonald, Public Enemy No. 1
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What Happened to Mickey?: The Life and Death of Donald Mickey McDonald, Public Enemy No. 1

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Until the age of 31, Donald McDonald was only dirty little Mickey from The Corner, the notorious intersection of Toronto’s Jarvis and Dundas Streets in a neighbourhood known in the 1930s as Gangland. After Mickey was charged with the January 1939 murder of bookmaker Jimmy Windsor, he became a national crime figure. What followed were two murder trials, a liquor-truck hijacking, a sensational three-man escape in 1947 from Kingston Penitentiary, and a $50,000 bank robbery.According to police, as gleaned from underworld informants, Mickey was killed in the 1950s in the United States by his own criminal associates. Author Peter McSherry presents several versions of McDonald’s demise, one of which he endorses, and tells why it happened, delivering a compelling denouement to the chronicle of a criminal readers will never forget.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dundurn Group Ltd
Country
Canada
Date
26 March 2013
Pages
352
ISBN
9781459707382

Until the age of 31, Donald McDonald was only dirty little Mickey from The Corner, the notorious intersection of Toronto’s Jarvis and Dundas Streets in a neighbourhood known in the 1930s as Gangland. After Mickey was charged with the January 1939 murder of bookmaker Jimmy Windsor, he became a national crime figure. What followed were two murder trials, a liquor-truck hijacking, a sensational three-man escape in 1947 from Kingston Penitentiary, and a $50,000 bank robbery.According to police, as gleaned from underworld informants, Mickey was killed in the 1950s in the United States by his own criminal associates. Author Peter McSherry presents several versions of McDonald’s demise, one of which he endorses, and tells why it happened, delivering a compelling denouement to the chronicle of a criminal readers will never forget.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dundurn Group Ltd
Country
Canada
Date
26 March 2013
Pages
352
ISBN
9781459707382