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Wednesday, February 12, 2014
A double killing in the Bronx
Carmine Barelli and May Smith had been a couple for about two years.
Barelli was a safecracker and gambler and Smith was a hostess at the
Dreamland Dance Academy on 125th Street. February 12, 1930 found the
couple returning from somewhere and parking their car in the garage at
1416 Inwood Avenue, the Bronx. The couple was exiting the garage when a
large sedan pulled up to the curb. The duo must have recognized the men
in the car because the attendant on duty said that Barelli and May took
off running in opposite directions with panic stricken faces. Four men
jumped out of the sedan and two began to chase Smith and two went after
Barelli. May only managed to run a few yards before tripping and falling
down. The gunmen approached her and shot her in the back of the neck
and between the shoulder blades. Meanwhile the two men who were chasing
Barelli caught up with him on a ramp in the garage and fired five shots
at him hitting him in both the chin and the chest, killing him
instantly. After the killers got away Miss Smith was placed in a cab and
died en-route to the hospital. Vincent Coll was picked up as one of
the killers but nothing ever came of it.
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