Sacco & Vanzetti
Innocent or guilty?
In the 1920’s, everyone’s question was, are Sacco and Vanzetti murderers? But for today’s world, everyone’s question is, who Sacco and Vanzetti?; and what do you mean innocent or guilty? What they do? Well, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo
Vanzetti were two Italian men that were accuse of the murder and robbery of Frederick Parmenter and Alessandro Berardelli in Braintree, Massachusetts.
On Thursday, April 15, 1920, it was pay day for the Three-K shoe factory. Every Thursday, a 9:18 train from Boston comes in with about $30,000 in payroll money for the two shoe factories. Shelly Neal, the local American Express Company agent in Braintree, collected the payroll money and headed back to the office, she noticed a dark blue-touring car but couldn’t see into the car to see who it was.
Frederick Parmenter just lefted the office with the payroll money (was a paymaster) and just was about to distribute money to the workers, well they intended......
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