Madams, Mobsters, and Murderers, Intriguing Tales of the Hudson Valley

Aired January 7th 2024

In a captivating exploration of the Hudson Valley's less visible history, Tony Musso’s book, "Madams, Mobsters, and Murderers," delves into the region's intriguing past. Musso, a seasoned author known for his deep dives into local history, brings to light the tales that didn't find their way into newspapers but were preserved through his meticulous research. Utilizing vintage newspapers and police records, the book paints a vivid picture of the Hudson Valley from Columbia County down to Westchester and Rockland County.

The stories encapsulated in Musso's latest work reveal a darker underbelly of the Hudson Valley, involving mobsters, brothels, and mysteries during the prohibition era. Among the compelling narratives is the account of notorious figures like Dutch Schultz and Legs Diamond, who found refuge and set up illicit operations in the region. These narratives not only recount the operations of hidden distilleries and bootlegged operations but also tap into the wider impact of such activities on the community and law enforcement.

Further enriching the historical landscape of the Hudson Valley, Musso discusses the social dynamics and the various influences that mob activity brought to the quieter, rural parts of New York State during the early 20th century. His accounts offer a mirror to the complex interplay between legality, crime, and social norms of the time, making "Madams, Mobsters, and Murderers" a significant addition to the understanding of this period in local American history.


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