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over his refusal to return two diamonds worth $ 80,000 that she had pawned to him. Lipkowska said that she had borrowed $ 12,000 and had left the diamonds with Schepps as security and that he sought $ 5000 in interest before he would return the jewels.
63:. Schepps was identified by coconspirators as the "paymaster" of the plot to kill Rosenthal. Within the week, Schepps had disappeared and was believed to have left New York. He was tracked down and, on August 10, 1912, was arrested in 67:. Sick and broke when he was caught, Schepps was reportedly happy to return to New York to testify against his accomplices. The fact that Schepps was hiding in Hot Springs was revealed to police by 113:
On October 3, 1933, he and Nathan were arrested and charged with forgery in connection with falsified checks worth over $ 10,000, which they had deposited in their business's bank account.
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Becker's Lawyer Serves Notice of Appeal. Sam Schepps, "Bridgey" Webber, Jack Rose, and Harry Vallon, whose stories convicted Charles Becker and the four ...
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Sam Schepps, one of the four informers, whose testimony resulted in the conviction of Charles Becker and the four gunmen for the murder ...
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Berger, Meyer (11 November 1951). "The Becker Case – View of the 'System'".
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Schepps and his brother Nathan later ran an antique and jewelry store, the
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Sam Schepps died on January 12, 1936, in the Fifth Avenue Hospital.
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Index


New York City
Monk Eastman Gang
Jack Zelig
Herman Rosenthal
Hotel Metropole
New York City
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Harry Vallon
mob informants
Bridgey Webber
Jack Rose
Becker-Rosenthal trial
Charles Becker
Madison Avenue
Lydia Lipkowska
usury


"Becker Informers Now Ready To Flit. Schepps West for Vaudeville, Webber to Europe, Rose and Vallon Won't Tell"
New York Times
"Sam Schepps released"
Boston Evening Transcript


Categories
Rosenthal murder case
Federal Bureau of Investigation informants
1936 deaths
Eastman Gang

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