Jack "Legs" Diamond was an Irish American gangster in New York City during the Prohibition era. A bootlegger and one-time close associate of gambler Arnold Rothstein, Diamond survived a number of attempts on his life between 1916 and 1931, causing him to be known as the "clay pigeon of the underworld". In 1930, Diamond's nemesis Dutch Schultz remarked to his own gang, "Ain't there nobody that can shoot this guy so he don't bounce back?"
I wasn't aware of those facts either. It seems like it's typical to see novel photography, video, and hear novel factoids in a Blood Letters and Badman video. Very well done.
"For us, rubbin'out a Mustache was just like makin' way for a new building, like we was in the construction business."