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Dove Street: Jack Diamond, Albany, and the Killing That Finally Held - Softcover

Indrawan, Ricky

 
9798192957387: Dove Street: Jack Diamond, Albany, and the Killing That Finally Held

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A famous gangster walked free in Troy. Hours later, he was dead in an Albany rooming house.

Dove Street is a historical true crime investigation into the unresolved 1931 killing of Jack Diamond, a Prohibition-era underworld figure whose repeated escapes from violence had already become part of his public legend. The book follows the record from his criminal rise and upstate operations through the courtroom drama in Troy, the final night in Albany, and the three close-range shots that ended his life at 67 Dove Street.

Rather than treating gangland folklore as proof, the investigation works through surviving court material, period reporting, local records, competing accounts, and the gaps left by evidence that is incomplete or no longer publicly available. The result is an unsolved murder story built around a harder question: what can still be established when the archive survives only in pieces?

The narrative reconstructs the pressure surrounding Diamond in 1931, including his conflicts, criminal reputation, state prosecution, public notoriety, and the Albany political environment in which he spent his final hours. It examines why the timing, location, method, and aftermath of the killing have kept attention focused on local power, while also weighing rival gangland and revenge theories without turning probability into certainty.

At the center is the murder scene itself: a modest second-floor room, no clear public record of forced entry, concentrated close-range gunfire, and an investigation that never produced an arrest. The book also follows what survived after the shooting—reported witness fragments, physical evidence that never conclusively closed the case, newspaper coverage, court records, and the later claims that shaped the murder’s long public memory.

This is also a book about the limits of true crime reconstruction. Missing homicide files, incomplete medical documentation, uncertain ballistics, retrospective testimony, and decades of repetition can make an old case feel more settled than it really is. Dove Street separates documented fact from interpretation and keeps the unresolved status of the killing visible throughout.

Written in a restrained, atmospheric, evidence-aware style, this account is for readers interested in historical true crime, unsolved murders, Prohibition-era organized crime, Albany and New York crime history, political machines, and cases where the record remains strong enough to investigate but too fractured to close.

The legend is familiar. The evidence is harder. Dove Street follows what can still be proven—and stops where the record does.

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