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where, two months later, he was charged with the robbery of an ex-police officer, 65-year-old James McGill, on the evening of January 9, 1894. McGill claimed that he had met Farrell and was invited to share a drink with him. McGill agreed but recalled losing consciousness after two drinks and awoke
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the next morning in a jail cell at the Eldridge Street Police Station. He was missing $ 140 in cash as well as his
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In late 1891, Farrell was convicted of drugging and then robbing a man and sentenced to two years imprisonment in
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police court where he faced a five-year prison sentence. Farrell is one of several Whyos to appear in the 2003
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Middle row left to right: Clops Connelly, Dorsey Doyle, Googy Corcaran
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The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the New York Underworld
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Bottom row left to right: Mike Lloyd, Piker Ryan, Red Rocks Farrell
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The Crooked Ladder: Gangsters, Ethnicity and the American Dream
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Paddy Whacked: The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster
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Red Rocks Farrell, photograph circa late 1870s-early 1880s
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Index


Bowery
Whyos Gang

Whyos Gang
Josh Hines
Whyos
correctional institutions
Sing Sing
Bowery
watch and chain
The Tombs
historical novel
Kevin Baker
Asbury, Herbert
ISBN
1-56025-275-8
ISBN
0-7658-0994-X
ISBN
0-06-059002-5
Categories
1850s births
Criminals from Manhattan
American gangsters of Irish descent
Whyos
American people convicted of robbery
Inmates of Sing Sing

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