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Norman "Red" Ryan escaped from Kingston Penitentiary twice - first by force and then, years later, by gulling the credulous into believing that he was "reformed."
Thieves --- Prisoners --- Convicts --- Correctional institutions --- Imprisoned persons --- Incarcerated persons --- Prison inmates --- Inmates of institutions --- Persons --- Robbers --- Criminals --- Inmates --- Ryan, Norman, --- Ryan, Red, --- Ryan, Norman J.,
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Peter McSherry recounts tales of his 30 years of driving cabs on the hard-bitten streets of Toronto.
Taxicab drivers --- Night people --- Toronto (Ont.) --- Toronto Metropolitan Area (Ont.) --- Social life and customs. --- Social life and customs
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Donald "Mickey" McDonald was charged in 1939 with the killing of a bookmaker, supposedly Toronto's first gangland slaying. Two murder trials, a sensational escape from Kingston Penitentiary, and a $50,000 bank robbery established Mickey as a national crime figure, though the circumstances of his death still remain mysterious.
Gangsters --- Escaped prisoners --- Trials (Murder) --- Bank robberies --- McDonald, Mickey.
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