‘Highball was the German Sheperd dog that belonged to John May who was murdered in the St. Valentines Day Massacre on February 14th, 1929, Chicago, Il. 10:30 am. Highball was the lone survivor & only witness to the massacre. Chained & trapped, it had to endure witnessing the entire incident & then to sit in the garage amongst the aftermath until the police arrived. On entering the warehouse, they found the dog howling, trembling, terrified & nervous, trapped under a beer truck and the floor covered with blood, shell casings, and corpses.’
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‘Highball was the German Sheperd dog that belonged to John May who was murdered in the St. Valentines Day Massacre on February 14th, 1929, Chicago, Il. 10:30 am. Highball was the lone survivor & only witness to the massacre. Chained & trapped, it had to endure witnessing the entire incident & then to sit in the garage amongst the aftermath until the police arrived. On entering the warehouse, they found the dog howling, trembling, terrified & nervous, trapped under a beer truck and the floor covered with blood, shell casings, and corpses.’