Obituary: Oscar Fraley
Oscar Fraley, journalist and writer, died 6 January, aged 79. Co-author, with Eliott Ness, of the bestselling The Untouchables (1957), the account of how Ness, an FBI agent, brought down the mobster Al Capone. The book was made into a television series and, in 1987, a feature film.
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