• William Vincent Dwyer (February 23, 1883 – December 10, 1946), known as "Big Bill" Dwyer, was an early Irish-American Prohibition gangster and bootlegger...
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  • William Dwyer may refer to: William Dwyer (Irish politician) (1887–1951), Irish independent politician Bill Dwyer (mobster) (1883–1946), American Prohibition-era...
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  • team Bill Dwyer (mobster) (1883–1946), prohibition gangster and bootlegger Big Bill Edwards (1877–1943), American college football player Bill France...
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  • humorist Bil Dwyer (born 1962), American comedian and game-show host Bill Dwyer (mobster) (1883–1946), American gangster and bootlegger Bob Dwyer (born 1940)...
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  • Irish-American mobsters which includes organized crime figures of predominantly Irish-American criminal organizations or individual mobsters from the early...
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  • George Gaines) and Best Film Editing. A musician named Dixie Dwyer begins working with mobsters to advance his career but falls in love with Vera Cicero,...
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    Anthony Spilotro (category Chicago Outfit mobsters)
    (May 19, 1938 – June 14, 1986), nicknamed "Tony the Ant", was an American mobster and high-ranking member of the Chicago Outfit who operated in Las Vegas...
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    including Dutch Schultz, Owney "the Killer" Madden and William "Big Bill" Dwyer. Rothstein became a mentor to Costello, Luciano, Lansky and Siegel while...
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  • an office clerk. McGrath worked as a truck driver for Owney Madden and Bill Dwyer. He was arrested numerous times throughout the 1920s and 1930s for offenses...
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  • Dinny Meehan, Bill Lovett, and Richard Lonergan led to the gang's disappearance by 1925. The waterfront was then taken over by Italian mobsters Vincent Mangano...
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