Al Capone: America’s Most Notorious Gangster and the Rise of Organized Crime

Al Capone: America’s Most Notorious Gangster and the Rise of Organized Crime

From The Tom Gulley Show by Tom Gulley

May 8, 2026 · 1h 18m · Episode 1

About this episode

This episode explores the life of Al Capone and the rise of organized crime in America during the Prohibition era.

Al Capone remains one of the most infamous figures in American history—a symbol of power, crime, and the chaos of the Prohibition era. From bootlegging empires to brutal gang rivalries, Capone’s story is inseparable from the explosive growth of organized crime in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s. In this episode of The Tom Gulley Show, we examine the myth and the man behind the legend. How did a Brooklyn-born street tough become the undisputed king of Chicago’s underworld? What role did Prohibition play in fueling his empire? And why did it ultimately take tax evasion—not violence—to bring him down? This deep dive explores the cultural, political, and economic forces that allowed Capone to thrive, along with the lasting impact he left on law enforcement, media, and public perception of crime. His legacy still echoes today in everything from film and television to the way organized crime is understood in modern America. If you're fascinated by true crime, American history, mob culture, or the darker side of the American Dream, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. #AlCapone #TrueCrime #OrganizedCrime #ProhibitionEra #ChicagoHistory #MobHistory #AmericanHistory…

People in this episode

Host: Tom Gulley

Topics covered

  • organized crime
  • American history
  • Prohibition era
  • mob culture
  • true crime

Keywords

  • Al Capone
  • organized crime
  • Prohibition
  • Chicago history
  • true crime
  • American Dream
  • mob culture

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Places: Chicago, Brooklyn

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