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Meet the Historic Characters
& The Investigation Team in Line of Blood

THE GLAMOUR GIRL

The beautiful but poor Russian immigrant Rachel, came to America in 1914, at the age of 7. Growing up in the tenements of Brownsville was only the beginning - she would soon lead a glamorous life in Manhattan. But she had dark secrets that wouldn't be discovered until years after her death.

THE RACKETEER

Rachel's older brother, Abe "Jew Murphy" Babchick was smart and calculating, rising to the top of the numbers racket in Brooklyn and several territories on the East Coast in the 1930s.  An avid gambler, he made millions – but his death would remain one of the top unsolved murders of the 1940s in Brooklyn.

THE GANGSTER

"Kid Twist" Reles, the notorious killer of the murder-for-hire mob, Murder, Inc., was "Jew Murphy's" childhood friend and helped to position him as the "Racketeer Czar" of Brooklyn. Considered "the greatest mystery in mob history," Reles would die under mysterious circumstances just weeks after "Jew Murphy."

THE ENFORCER

All the children loved Frankie. Fun-loving and humorous, this  happy humming fellow would drive through Brooklyn collecting overdue payments for his brother "Jew Murphy."  But Frankie knew something about his brother and Reles' death that led to his sudden disappearance.

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THE SURVIVOR

The nephew of Abe and Frankie, Leo was part of the Black Panther division in WW2 and survived the U.S.S. Leopoldville disaster of 1944. But how was it he knew so many details about the Uncles' exploits? His death bed confession would lead to unimaginable answers.

THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY

"Bill-O" New Yorkers called Brooklyn DA William O'Dwyer, who was credited with taking down Murder, Inc. in 1940. Later, he would become the 100th Mayor of New York City, but his involvement with the mob and covering up crimes would bring his political career crashing down.

THE RACKET BUSTER

John Harlan Amen, Special Prosecutor for the State Attorney General, swept into Brooklyn to clean up corruption at the highest levels in 1938.  But who was keeping important documentation from him? Would his collision course with "Jew Murphy" cost them both?

THE POET

Great stories start somewhere and Line of Blood began with the wild tales Jana's father - renowned poet Morton Marcus – would tell her. Mort's initial help and encouragement propelled Jana to bring their discoveries to life and tell this remarkable family story.

Meet the Investigation Team

LINE OF BLOOD INVESTIGATION TEAM 

On location in Brooklyn, 2015 (l to r):

Emery-the-Videographer, Mark-the-Cop, Jana, Maria-the-Pyschic, Eric-the-Researcher and Cousin Jared.

Crime scene psychic, Maria, explores the old

racket headquarters in Brooklyn with Cousin Michael.

Jana on location in Brooklyn where Abe "Jew Murphy" Babchick's body was found.

Emery and Eric get ready for a day of

filming on location.

Jana conducted weeks of research at the NY Municipal Archives, searching for answers.

Cousin Jared and Jana horsing around at Lincoln Place in Brooklyn.

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Nephew Zach, sister Valerie  & Jana digging for clues at Abe's Lincoln Place headquarters in Brooklyn.

Mark-the-Cop and Jana celebrate the end of their investgation.

Meet Retired NYPD Detective, Mark B.
aka "Mark-the-Cop"

Meet Mark B, The retired NYPD Detective who helped Jana sort through the clues in Line of Blood.

"If anyone other than Jana had asked me to help with a 1941 cold case homicide, I’d have likely tried to talk them out of it. No access to proprietary databases, possible witnesses, people who might have known Abe, little help expected from active law enforcement, potential crime scenes long changed or gone, etcetera and so on. Then add in that she was consulting a medium...seriously?

"Yet, her persistence, diligence and to my surprise, her constant investigative intuition – and I was in. The adventure that ensued was sometimes surreal to me, but in the end I believe we put together a strong case for justice. Ironically, justice for a lifelong gangster who was nefariously pursued by the justice system itself."

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