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Richard Cain was born on 4 October, 1931 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., is a Richard Cain also known as Richard Scalzitti. Discover Richard Cain's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 4 October, 1931
Birthday 4 October
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Date of death 20 December, 1973
Died Place Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1928

Despite his grandfather having been a prominent sewer contractor who was killed by the Chicago Outfit in Little Italy, in 1928, Cain would later become a close associate of Sam Giancana.

1931

Richard Cain (October 4, 1931 – December 20, 1973), also known as Richard Scalzitti, was a notoriously corrupt Chicago police officer and a close associate of Mafia boss Sam Giancana.

Richard Cain was born to John and Lydia (née Scully) Cain – who were Irish-American and Italian-American, respectively – in Chicago, Illinois.

Cain was raised in Chicago and Michigan after his parents divorced.

1947

He joined the U.S. Army at the age of 17 and was stationed in the United States Virgin Islands from 1947 to 1950.

While there, he became fluent in Spanish.

1950

While Cain worked as an officer in the Chicago Police Department (CPD) during the mid-1950s, he served as a bagman between corrupt police officials and the Outfit.

1951

Before returning to Chicago in 1951, Cain worked as an investigator at the Burns Detective Agency in Dallas, Texas.

1960

Taking a leave of absence from the CPD in 1960, Cain was assigned as an investigator for Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Ogilvie in his investigation of Outfit boss Anthony Accardo.

1961

Cain alluded to having been deported from Mexico in 1961 after helping train Cuban-Americans for the Bay of Pigs invasion.

After his death, "Washington sources" confirmed "off-the-record" that these claims were true.

He also claimed to have worked with the U.S. State Department "tracing the flow of American money into Communist hands."

1962

Cain returned to Chicago in early 1962 to support Ogilvie in his campaign for Cook County Sheriff.

In 1962, Sheriff Ogilvie appointed Cain to be the chief investigator of the Cook County Sheriff's Office.

During this time, Cain led the investigation that resulted in the Fun Lounge police raid.

1964

In 1964, Cain was fired for lying to a grand jury regarding his involvement in the recovery of stolen drugs.

Cain was convicted of perjury.

1968

He served six months in prison concurrent with a four-year sentence from 1968 for being an accessory to a bank robbery.

1970

During the early 1970s, Cain became involved in a burglary ring masterminded by Outfit capo Marshall Caifano.

It has been speculated that Caifano had learned of Cain's informant status and had received permission from Accardo to murder Cain.

Caifano was reported to have been in Rose's Sandwich Shop only two hours before Cain's murder.

After Cain's death, the Chicago Tribune reported that Cain had once bugged Caifano's bedroom.

Cain was also reported to have been "arguing violently" with senior Outfit figure Gus Alex shortly before Cain's death over Cain's plans to organize 12-day gambling cruises for Chicago high-rollers off the Florida coast.

Several Chicago Tribune articles printed in the days after Cain's death reported speculation by investigators that Cain's murder was in retaliation for the murder of Sam DeStefano the previous April.

1971

Cain was paroled in 1971.

After parole, Cain made "frequent trips" to and from Mexico as Sam Giancana's courier and financial adviser.

Cain became a key figure in Giancana's money skimming from casinos in Central America and Iran.

During this time, conspiring to control the city's illegal gambling operations, he began working as an FBI informant for Agent William F. Roemer, allegedly muscling out his rivals by revealing their operations to federal authorities.

1973

On December 20, 1973, Cain was killed by masked gunmen in Rose's Sandwich Shop in Chicago.

Witnesses reported that no more than 15 minutes before the attack Cain had been talking with four other men who were not present when the gunmen arrived.

Two of these four men were reported to have left using a back door.

At the time of the gunmen's arrival, Cain was seen talking with an unidentified woman in black.

The gunmen carried a shotgun, a pistol, and a two-way radio that they used to communicate with an outside lookout.

They ordered the shop's staff and patrons (including Cain) against the wall but did not speak directly to Cain.

They asked several of them if they had any money and asked, "Who's got the package?"

Cain was approached, pulled slightly away from the wall, and shot in the head with the shotgun.

As he fell, the second gunman also shot him in the head.

Cain's assailants reportedly removed an item from one of his pockets before fleeing.

The unidentified woman apparently left at the same time as the gunmen.

Cain was interred in the Scully family mauseoleum at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois.