- Gus Winkler
Gus Winkler (
March 28 ,1900 –October 9 ,1933 ) was a St. Louis mobster who, withFred “Killer” Burke , was head of a criminal gang specializing in armed robbery and murder for hire.Born "August Henry Winkeler" in
St. Louis, Missouri , Winkler was a member ofCuckoo Gang during his teenage years. After a stint as an Army ambulance driver inWorld War I , Winkler joined up with theEgan's Rats gang before moving to Detroit in the mid-1920s. Working with thePurple Gang until mid-1927, he and Burke were hired out for freelance work from Al Capone and theChicago Outfit (circumstantial evidence points to Winkler who, along with Burke, Bob Carey andFred Goetz , may have been some of the gunmen involved in theSt. Valentine's Day Massacre ) as well as beginning a national crime spree holding up banks, armored cars, and mail trucks from New York to Los Angeles.Winkler and Burke's organization broke up during the fallout from the Valentine's Day massacre, and Winkler was suspected of planning and later taking part in the robbery of
US$ 2 million from a bank inLincoln, Nebraska in September 1930. Soon enough, Gus was able to carve out a lucrative position in the rackets of Chicago's North Side, despite his cooperation with authorities.Upon Capone's 1931 imprisonment, Winkler was surrounded by gangsters who he didn't trust, particularly
Frank Nitti , who had always been resentful at how close Gus had been to Capone.While entering the beer distribution office of
Charles Weber , at 1414 Roscoe Street, onOctober 9 ,1933 , Winkler was shot six times and killed by unknown assailants armed with shotguns and died a half-an-hour later after arriving at a local hospital.References
*"Egan's Rats: The Untold Story of the Prohibition-Era Gang that ran St. Louis", by Daniel Waugh, Cumberland House Publishing, 2007.
External links
* [http://www.americanmafia.com/Feature_Articles_168.html Taking Care Of Winkler: The Last of the Independents] by John William Tuohy
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7006617 Gus Winkler] atFind-A-Grave
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