CAUSE OF DEATH
If Mrs. Alice Diamond, the widow of New York's notorious gangster, had observed the rule that silence is golden, the police believe that she would bo alive today. Her murder in her Brooklyn home is attributed to the fact that •"'she had been talking out of her turn." Among many lines of inquiry which the detectives have pursued is a report that in "speakeasies" Mrs. Diamond would assert that she knew the men who murdered her husband in Albany in December, 1931, and "would not rest till she got them."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1933, Page 3
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93CAUSE OF DEATH Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1933, Page 3
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