Mobster once owned east Cleveland County home

 
BY HANNAH RIEGER
Published: August 29, 2010

NORMAN — When Jay and Shandi Williams first saw their home in far eastern Cleveland County , they didn't realize it would come with such a history lesson. The abandoned two-story stone house was the home of one of Chicago 's top mobsters, Llewellyn Murray Humphreys , second in command to Al Capone in the 1930s.

The property, located off E State Highway 9, came with a hideout, including a lookout to...


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