Cradle of Crime: A Daughter's Tribute

Biographies & Memoirs

By Luellen Smiley

Publisher : CREATESPACE

ABOUT Luellen Smiley

Luellen Smiley

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One of the most publicized events in Beverly Hills is the subject of my book, the murder of Benjamin Bugsy Siegel. I was born in Beverly Hills and spent the first thirty years of my life in the neighborhood It was a curiosity to me that my father walked every day from Doheny Drive to Linden Drive. When I asked him why he turned around at Linden he replied, “ Concentrate on your life, the Allen Smiley story isn’t for sale.” The memoir began as a compass to my secretive and criminal family history. This is the story of a woman whose survival is wedged between shameless love and immobilizing fear of her father. As Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel’s best friend and business partner from 1937 until his death in 1947, my father, Allen Smiley, acclaimed Ben Siegel. He was seated next to Ben the night he was murdered; a story very few have read. Faced with identity meltdown ten years after Dad died, I implored his friends, associates, historians, FOIPA, Immigration and Naturalization Agency, and Archives of the Department of Justice, to build the branches of my legacy. Along with this irreversible journey, I suffered disgrace, rage, and Dad’s supernatural disapproval as I delved into the FBI files and discovered the family secrets: his gambling addiction, criminal activities, imprisonment, attempt at reformation, and the vendetta the government placed on him for not cooperating as an informant. I could be mute about the subject, or expose what I know because I’ve made the family history mine. Incorporated within stories of discovery are government surveillance records, newspaper articles, court testimony, and criminal activities that defamed his reputation and our family. As the research escalates, the reader is taken inside the transformation of my identity. Once liberated from Dad’s paranormal disapproval of my investigation, the book is written. Dad served the organization until he took his own life in 1982. It’s taken twenty years to publish the book. This is a startling, yet inspirational look inside the struggle of a gangster’s daughter to understand her father’s allegiance to the Mob. I hope you will consider my point of view; men in organized crime bear a life and death-burden as fathers.

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BOOK REVIEWS & PUBLICITY

READER’S FAVORITE – Book Review

THE MOB MUSEUM LAS VEGAS – Book Signing August 5, 2017  

JEWISH POST & NEWS WINNIPEG - Book Review

THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN - Book review

THE BALLSTON SPA JOURNAL- Book review

THE SARATOGIAN -Book review

ARTISTS FIRST CRIME BEAT RADIO - Book review

THE VOICE OF SANTA FE 101.5- Book Interview

LA COSTA NOSTRA - Print excerpt from book  

LA POSADA RESORT AND SPA- Book Publication Party

GANGSTERS INC. - Print Interview

WINNIPEG JEWISH TIMES- Excerpt from book

KLAS-TV LAS VEGAS- TELEVISION INTERVIEW –BUGSY SIEGEL

KNPR RADIO LAS VEGAS, NEVADA MOB EXPERIENCE

KABC TELEVISION INTERVIEW MOB EXPERIENCE    

PUBLICATIONS

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ALAN SITMAR : BOOK JAM:  Confessions of a Mob Kid

NEW YORK POST: Confessions of a Mob Kid

DEL MAR TIMES: Weekly columnist 2/2000- 7/2007 Smiley’s Dice

THE SOLANA BEACH SUN - Smiley’s Dice

THE RANCHO SANTA FE REVIEW – Smiley’s Dice

THE JOCKEY CLUB NEWSLETTER: Feature “Jockey’s Wear Nikes Too.”   

THE SARATOGIAN:  Feature story, “For the Love of Molly.”

TIMES UNION ALBANY: Feature on naming Ballston Spa, “The Village of Friends.”