MAFIA: CHICAGO – MAFIA EXPOSED

After overnight raids on several properties across South Chicago, Eliot Ness and his team of Untouchables made a breakthrough in the murder of local, Mr Allan.

Storming a property on High Street, Police Constable Jewls identified
Paul “The Waiter” Ricca, suspected mafia associate.

Constable Jewls noted that the murder weapon found in the South Rose Gardens of Grant Park, alluding to Mr Riccas other known alias Mr Grant, confirmed her suspicions of the identity of the killer.

paulthewaiterUpon discovery, Mr Ricca, made a run for it down the street and into a local hotel where he took hostages.

Police quickly surrounded the building attempting to negotiate with the man.

Witnesses say the man was erratic and accusing the city of being set up by a corrupt police force. He was shouting and screaming and threatened the hotelier.

After several minutes Chicago police stormed the building, where the accused man took his own life.

Eliot Ness praised the detective work of the junior constable and promptly promoted her to Sergeant to the applause of the public and media gallery.

Enquiries to the police recruiting branch have escalated since the breakthrough this morning and several reports of citizens pretending to be police officers have been confirmed.

Will this put the now, sergeant under mob scrutiny or is the net drawing in on the mob?

MAFIA: CHICAGO – MOB MENTALITY

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF A MOB MENTALITY

17-Figure4-1After the recent slayings at the hand of suspected mobsters, the citizens of Chicago are turning on themselves at a rapid rate with accusations of underground involvement and witness accounts being muddied by misinformation and fear.

Visiting New York psychologists, Dr Ariel Talon and Dr Allen MacLeish discussed the new observations surrounding “herd mentality” penned by European social psychologists, which asks the question whether people act the way they do because of their personality or because of their situation.

“European psychologists have found that in certain situations people act differently and become part of the ‘mob or herd mentality” Dr MacLeish reported. “When mobs form they create a powerful influential factor that influences peers to adopt certain behaviors, follow trends or desire the same things. The desire to join in on this group, or be recognized by the group is an example of conformity.”

“Have you ever been at a performance or silent movie, where you have felt obliged to applaud the performance even though you didn’t think the performance was that good? Without thinking or considering otherwise, we join in on the groups clapping and applause.”

article-2325294-19CEE5C9000005DC-433_634x442“Having conformed to the group, it will be an extreme struggle to do anything aside from what the group desires”, Doctor Talon added.

The group as a whole thinks that what they are a part of has reasonable or acceptable actions, however the underlying social structure says otherwise. Examples of this can be seen during the Salem witch trials in the mid 1600’s which saw over 200 people accused to be witches.

Doctor’s MacLeish and Talon believe that the mob mentality which has gripped the citizens of the city can become a positive ‘groupthink’. All it takes is for one person of considerable influence to sway the thoughts of the majority. An example of this is when recently and automobile accident happened in the downtown area where the driver was pinned beneath is overturned automobile.

After several minutes, one onlooker emerged from the crowd and tried to lift the machine from the unconscious man. By himself he could not lift it, but that one act of standing up and taking action, caused more and more people to assist resulting in the automobile being lifted off the injured driver and saving his life.

WHO WILL BE BRAVE ENOUGH TO STAND UP AND SAVE A LIFE?

MAFIA: CHICAGO – BODY FOUND IN BUTLER FIELD

The body of a man, believed to be in his 40s, was found early Sunday in a park near Butler Field, Chicago.

Paramedics from the Rush University Medical & Rescue Center pronounced him dead at the scene. According to reports from local police, medics found signs on the body that the man had been severely beaten before his death.

Police immediately launched a murder investigation and are expected to prepare a report for the coroner.

2_hAccording to initial reports, the man is known to police, and investigators suspect he may have been murdered in relation to recent allegations of bribery and strong arm tactics by questionable members of the community. 

Mr Eliot Ness, on behalf of Chicago police confirmed that the body of a Mr Allan of Brighton Park was found in Butler Field just after midnight by a motorist. He was an innocent villager with no confirmed mafia association.

A local woman remembered seeing the man on the corner of W North Avenue and North Clark Street at approximately 10pm talking to a waiter at the nearby eatery. That man was later identified as mafia associate Paul “The Waiter” Ricca.

Chicago police are scouring the area for clues in relation to the murder and have identified a possible murder weapon located near the South Rose Gardens.

MAFIA: CHICAGO – DAY 3 LYNCH MOB

A local Chicago woman who was lynched after being falsely accused of having links to wanted mafia hit man, Jacob “Greasy Thumb” Guzik, was killed for keeping secrets and not openly expressing her suspicions, witnesses say.

Ms Nicole, who was put to death by an angry mob last night, had been arguing with several vocal citizens who questioned her links to the underground and whether her silence and inability to point the finger at others painted her character in darkness.

In the course of the argument she was accused of having connections to Mr Guzik, who is wanted in relation to the death of Ms Brianna of Chicago whose body was found floating in Chicago Harbor last week.

Chicago Prohibition Agent Mr Eliot Ness, in conjunction with Chicago police department held a press conference earlier this afternoon.

katz-deli“Ms Nicole was not on our watch list of suspected associates with the crime syndicate, nor the wanted man Joseph Guzik. Whilst having a striking resemblance to one of the known associates of the mobsters, she was but a mere innocent villager again caught up in the fear and panic of a city under siege by organised crime. ” Mr Ness announced.

“Ms Nicole was not on our watch list of suspected associates with the crime syndicate, nor the wanted man Joseph Guzik. Whilst having a striking resemblance to one of the known associates of the mobsters, she was but a mere innocent villager again caught up in the fear and panic of a city under siege by organised crime. ” Mr Ness announced.

Mr Ness refused to take any questions from the press gallery in relation to the lynchings, nor the murder of Ms Brianna or Mr Ian.


Mr Ness made some notes in his notebook for the days proceedings and observations.

NOTES:

  • Bronte (2) – Catherine, Kyle
  • Nicole (7) – Tara, Oscar, Grant, Melissa, Brendan, Allan, Michael
  • Tara (4) – Nicole, Gemma, Elly, Bronte
  • No Lynch – Jewls

Oscar was released from custody after spending 24 hours in the city lockup for public indecency, whilst local baker Jewls was reprimanded and given a warning for being out after curfew. Local Deli owner Ms Nicole was questioned at length before her lynching led by Tara, Oscar and Grant.

Meanwhile Elly, Ms Nicole’s psychic, was receiving subconscious messages to accuse Tara of wrongdoing, which she rapidly pointed the finger.

Tara stood up as a vocal critic of the way the villagers were not sharing information and pleaded for the local police force to share their knowledge and expose those who frequent the speakeasy’s and illegal breweries.

Local woman Bronte was shocked again at being accused of having connections with the underworld, but somehow evaded questioning and attention was diverted elsewhere.

Local driver Brendan, was suspiciously quiet about a “family vacation” to ‘Silent Movie World’, while Messers Michael, Mr Kyle and Mr Allan were late comers to the lynching and din’t have too much to add .

Ms Nicole was a local villager with no ties.

Yet another innocent victim in a city under siege by in-fighting, finger pointing and dirty money.

STAY TUNED

A Chicago Tribune exclusive expose will hit news stands tomorrow morning.

MAFIA: CHICAGO – BODY FOUND AT CICERO

The body of a local man in his 30s was discovered in a house at W 23rd Street Cicero shorty after 11.40pm last night. 

The discovery was made by a passer-by who noticed the body of the man laying in the hallway of the small townhouse.

Emergency services and Chicago Police attended the scene and the man was pronounced dead a short time later. 

The deceased, understood to be in his 30s, suffered a single gun shot wound to the head in what is being considered a gangland style homicide.

The body of the man remained at the scene which was preserved pending a forensic examination. 

The Office of the Illinois Pathologist have been notified and the course of the investigation will be determined by the outcome of a post-mortem.

Police have been door knocking in the area to get statements from local residents regarding the death. Neighbors say he was a hard working glazier, who kept himself.

Eliot Ness, the city criminologist confirmed that the body was that of Mr Ian, local glazier and tradesman. He was an innocent citizen with no ties to the mafia. Mr Ness refused to comment further regarding this murder or that of local woman Ms Brianna several days ago.

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MAFIA: CHICAGO – DAY 2 PUBLIC MEETING

They shouted down the mayor and City Council members, then took over the Council meeting and gave impassioned testimony about how city officials had botched the response to the mafia activities that have the citizens of Chicago living in fear.

In the end, the angry residents who spoke at the Chicago City Council meeting last night got some measure of action as the finger pointing began. The Council also voted unanimously to take the first administrative steps to ensure that prohibition agent Eliot Ness be more transparent in his dealings with the underworld.

Last nightโ€™s meeting was the Councilโ€™s first since the lynching and subsequent public hanging of local man Mr Calvin and the discovery of the brutal murder of local socialite Ms Brianna.

โ€œIโ€™m outraged!โ€ said a local police constable, who wished to remain anonymous. โ€œI am afraid for my family and for our city. I fear for my own safety in my home at night with these thugs beating and murdering bootlegging competitors and those who speak up against them! I have every confidence in the Chicago Police department and City Hall, but with the lynching of another innocent citizen we need leadershipโ€

After a democratic vote the mob called for the public hanging of Ms Stephanie after local business woman Melissa accused the woman of having mob ties.

โ€œWe tried really hard to listen to the complaints of the citizens and give them some sort of comfort that we are doing all that we can,โ€ the Mayor said. “We don’t like what is happening after dark in this city and we have the best police department in the country working in conjunction with federal agents led by Eliot Ness to attack the cancer that threatens to erode the integrity of our fine city.

Mr Ness made some notes in his notebook for the days proceedings and observations.


NOTES:

  • Bronte (3) – Tara, Kyle, Catherine
  • Oscar (3) – Nicole, Ian, Brendan
  • Steph (4) – Melissa, Gemma, Bronte, Grant
  • Gemma (3) – Allan, Steph, Jewls
  • Grant (1) – Elly
  • Kyle (1) – Michael

Oscar was not present to vote due to spending 24 hours in the city lockup for public indecency, whilst local Deli owner Ms Nicole was seen to be a little shady by several citizens.

Tara stood up as a vocal organizer of demonstrations at the public meeting, but was then quiet during the final votes to expose somebody. Local woman Bronte was shocked at being accused of having connections with the underworld, but somehow evaded questioning.

Local book shop owner Grant seemed to squirm when new citizen Elly questioned his involvement, whilst local hotelier Catherine spent more time napping than preparing guests rooms. Local driver Brendan, was questioned momentarily about his recent trip to ‘Silent Movie World’.

Mr Michael spoke up late in the meeting with accusations of previous business partner Kyle .

The mobs accusations against Stephanie resulted in her demise as she was hung from the neck until she was DEAD. She was a local villager with no ties. Another innocent victim in a city under siege by in-fighting, finger pointing and dirty money.

MAFIA: CHICAGO – ASSAULT & MURDER

A woman, believed to be in her 20s, has been found dead, floating in the water at Columbia Wharf in Chicagoโ€™s harbor overnight.

Nearby neighbours reported hearing screaming and pleas for help coming from the wharf late in the evening, which triggered calls to police and other emergency services of a possible assault.

Police from the nearby North Western Local Area Command were shortly dispatched, arriving on the scene shortly before 11.30pm.

When they arrived, they found the woman in the water near a ferry wharf, suffering trauma to her neck and upper torso.

Sadly, police were unsuccessful in reviving the young woman and she was pronounced dead at the scene of the crime.

The woman identified as Ms Brianna, is said to be from a prominent Chicago family and a vocal participant in the recent lynching of Mr Calvin.

Mr Eliot Ness, was at the scene the next morning taking notes in his journal and assessing the crime scene. When asked by local reporters he confirmed that the victim had no connection with local illegal activities and was a humble law abiding townsfolk. He added that a local man and suspected mafia hitman, Jacob “Greasy Thumb” Guzik, was being sought in relation to the murder.

Anyone with information is requested to contact Chicago Police.

MAFIA: CHICAGO – DAY 1: PUBLIC MEETING

Chicago’s mayor called a town meeting in the public square this evening to hear the citizens complaints about the illegal undertakings happening after dark. Hired criminologist Eliot Ness, watched on, observing those who were vocal and had lots of criticism of city hall.

This was Ness’ first chance to mingle with the people and begin compiling evidence and observations.

As the meeting went on Eliot noted things in his journal:

  • Tara and Oscar are very vocal about who looked suspicious and seemed to have influence over other citizens. Could these bold personalities have sinister intentions?
  • Jewls, the local bakery owner, seemingly wooed support by offering baked goods at reduced prices. It was noted that she appeared at the town square a lot later than others.
  • Local glazier Ian, seemed more worried about downtime during business hours and the effects on his business than proceedings.

The citizens bayed for blood and insisted their fears were listened to resulting in a show of hands at who the main suspect was. Calvin pointed fingers at Tara whilst Tara returned serve. The mob turned on each other casting their net far and wide.

After much deliberation and a majority vote the mob wasn’t satiated until they had the body of a mobster hanging from the gallows in the town square. Democracy had screamed out its intentions resulting in a show of hands. The town meeting came to an abrupt end as the lifeless body of local villager Calvin dropped violently hanging him from the neck until he was dead, dead, DEAD.


The executioner placed the noose around Calvin’s neck, adjusted it, and then signaled to pull the release lever to the trapdoor below. Hesitant, he froze, before the executioner shouted, “Do it!” and a deputy leaned onto the trigger, which sprang the trap door. Throughout all of this, the crowd was hushed. Calvin fell eight feet and his neck instantly broke. About 14 minutes later, the local doctor confirmed Calvin was dead.

As the curfew sirens wailed, the townsfolk returned to their homes and Eliot returned to his office surprised at the passion of the townsfolk and their insistence on blood. The mafia has eroded the fabric of the town and the citizens won’t rest until they drive this cancer from the streets.

He struck Calvin’s name from his list in his notebook before tucking it into his breast pocket. He was a notable villager with no connection to the mafia.

Vote History
Calvin (12) – Tara, Brianna, Melissa, Allan, Bronte, Cath, Michael, Gemma, Ian, Grant, Steph, Jewls
Bronte (2) – Kyle, Nicole
Elly (2) – Brendan, Oscar
Tara (2) – Calvin, Elly

Night time curfew has begun and will end at 9pm on Thursday 9th May

There is to be no talking in the town chat during the night, everyone returned to their homes.

MAFIA: CHICAGO – THE BEGINNING

Eliot Ness walked into his new office for the first time. In front of him was 18 files. One for each of the key business members of Chicago

Gemma, Tara, Melissa, Bronte, Grant, Calvin, Oscar, Catherine, Brendan, Ian, Michael, Kyle, Nicole, Jewls, Steph, Brianna, Elly and Allan

Eliot knew that some of them were not like the others.

Nobody knew their real identity but Eliot believed stopping the local mobsters would undo Al Capone organisation and allow him to be caught.

Eliot’s Hitlist

Frank “The Enforcer” Netti
Frank controlled the goons. If you needed muscle Frank knew where to find it

Anthony “Big Tuna” Accardo
Anthony controlled the highways. A constant supply of alcohol somehow makes its way into the city

Jacob “Greasy Thumb” Guzik
Jacob is the finance man. Every dollar the he touches suddenly becomes clean money

Paul “The Waiter” Ricca
Paul has his eye on everything. Including the police

Al Capone
The Mafia Boss with his finger in every pie

Roles

Players will be privately messaged a role. It will be one of the following

Villager – x10
You have no special powers besides your vote. Use it wisely. You win when the mafia are eliminated

Cop – x2
Each night you can check the alignment of 1 player. You will message this directly to Eliot Ness and he will give you the result. You win when the mafia are eliminated

Doctor – x1
You are a doctor and have the ability to save someone from death each night. If the person you try to save is targeted by the mafia they will survive. You win when the mafia are eliminated

Tanner – x1
You were once a bartender but with prohibition you have struggled to adjust. You win if you are killed before the game end without the town knowing you are the tanner

Mafia – x3
You are a member of the mafia and answer to your boss Al Capone. Each night the mafia may eliminate 1 member of the town. You win when the mafia is equal to 50% or greater of the remaining town

Watcher x 1
You are a member of the mafia. Each night you search one player looking for the cop. If you find them you are informed they are the cop

How to play

Each game is played over 2 different phases. Day and Night.

Day
Each day will last approx 24 hrs. The town (all players) can communicate in designated town thread together. Over the course of the day each player must vote either one of their fellow towns folk to be lynch or vote no lynch

Please vote as follows in the town thread

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Vote Kyle

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You can only vote once each day so vote wisely. The person at the end of the day with the most votes will be strung up and lynched aka killed. Make sure its not you

You cannot delete or edit any messages during this game

Chat must remain in the Town Chat. Only exception is if I Eliot Ness create a separate chat for you

Night
Each night will run for 24 hrs. During this time there is to be no communication in the town chat. Everyone should be in their house fast asleep

The mafia will be able to discuss in their mafia chat who they would like to target during the night and who will carry out the job.

The Cop and Doctor will submit to Eliot Ness account who they will target. The cop will receive at the end of the night the results of their investigation. The doctor will receive no responce

Day Night cycle
The game will continue in a day/ night cycle until one of the mafia or town win conditions are met

Game Updates will be posted here for the end of each day/ night. They will also be linked back to the Town Chat

If you have any questions message Eliot Ness privately and Ill help you understand

Day 1 has begun. It ends at 10pm AEST on Wednesday 8/5/2019

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