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In the final chapter of Killing Kurt, Kurt Calabrese travels to a remote house in North Carolina to confirm his father’s death. What begins as a simple errand turns into an emotional reckoning. Inside a dim room behind a red curtain, Kurt comes face to face with the body of Frank Calabrese Sr.—the man who dominated, abused, and haunted his life. For the first time, Kurt is able to speak freely to his father, unleashing years of pain, rage, and conflicted love. As Kurt seeks closure, the fallout from Operation Family Secrets continues. Federal agents raid Frank Sr.’s home and uncover hidden stashes of cash, diamonds, guns, and tapes—evidence of a criminal empire now reduced to dust. With the Outfit in decline and the family fractured beyond repair, Kurt reflects on what it truly means to survive a legacy built on violence, fear, and silence. Binge the entire season of Killing Kurt—along with other gripping Entropy Media shows—completely ad-free by subscribing to Entropy Unlimited on Apple Podcasts. Unlock exclusive access to bonus content and enjoy your favorite stories without interruptions. Click HERE to learn more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As Kurt Calabrese tries to settle into life after prison, ominous threats begin to arrive—dead rats on his porch, anonymous letters, and a staged bomb at his home—signs someone in the Outfit suspects he’s cooperating with the Feds. While he denies involvement, suspicion falls on his father and the father's girlfriend, Diane, whose presence near Kurt’s home the night of the rat incident raises red flags. The threats escalate just as the landmark Operation Family Secrets trial kicks off, charging multiple high-ranking Chicago mobsters with 18 murders. It’s a case built on unprecedented betrayal, with mob sons turning on their fathers—and Kurt caught in the crossfire of a family and a criminal empire coming undone. Binge the entire season of Killing Kurt—along with other gripping Entropy Media shows—completely ad-free by subscribing to Entropy Unlimited on Apple Podcasts. Unlock exclusive access to bonus content and enjoy your favorite stories without interruptions. Click HERE to learn more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In 1998, Frank Calabrese Jr. makes the most dangerous decision of his life: he writes a letter to the FBI offering to turn against his own father—one of the most feared mob enforcers in Chicago history. What follows is one of the most audacious undercover operations in the history of organized crime. In this episode, we go inside the moment that changed everything for the Calabrese family and the Chicago Outfit. After being transferred to the same prison as his father, Junior realizes the only way to escape is to cooperate. He offers to wear a wire inside federal prison, hoping to capture Frank Calabrese Sr. incriminating himself in decades of unsolved mob murders. Told through secret recordings, FBI testimony, and Junior’s own words, this is the story of how one son risked his life to dismantle the family empire he was born into. It’s also the origin of the evidence that would form the heart of the Family Secrets case—the case that brought down the Outfit. Binge the entire season of Killing Kurt—along with other gripping Entropy Media shows—completely ad-free by subscribing to Entropy Unlimited on Apple Podcasts. Unlock exclusive access to bonus content and enjoy your favorite stories without interruptions. Click HERE to learn more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In 1995, the FBI's years-long investigation into the Chinatown crew comes to a head with sweeping indictments and early morning raids. With their criminal empire crumbling, the Calabrese family faces the full weight of the justice system—and begins to turn on itself. This episode tells the harrowing story of what happens when loyalty becomes a liability. Junior faces a 30-year prison sentence. Kurt is offered a deal: serve two years, and his brother, father, and uncle all get reduced sentences. Despite a lifetime of abuse at the hands of his father, Kurt agrees—sacrificing his own freedom for the sake of family. But even behind bars, Frank “The Breeze” Calabrese Sr. remains in control—cutting financial support to his sons’ families and manipulating Kurt into continuing the family’s illicit business. With a handshake deal and no paperwork to protect his loved ones, Kurt finds himself once again used by the man he trusted least. As prison walls close in, and brother turns against brother, Kurt reflects on what it truly means to make a deal with the devil—and what’s left when the devil doesn’t keep his end. Binge the entire season of Killing Kurt—along with other gripping Entropy Media shows—completely ad-free by subscribing to Entropy Unlimited on Apple Podcasts. Unlock exclusive access to bonus content and enjoy your favorite stories without interruptions. Click HERE to learn more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A duffel bag filled with mob cash disappears—and with it, any remaining trust between Kurt Calabrese, his brother Junior, and their volatile father, Frank “The Breeze” Calabrese. Kurt’s loyalty is tested like never before when his father shows up unannounced, ready to retrieve what he believes is still safely hidden in the bank. But when Frank discovers the money is gone, suspicion quickly turns to rage—and all roads lead to Junior. What follows is a brutal confrontation on a suburban lawn, a devastating confession, and the unraveling of a family already under intense FBI surveillance. As Frank becomes more unhinged, Kurt is pulled deeper into his father's dangerous world, forced to collect debts and even contemplate arson—pushed to the brink of committing crimes he never wanted to be a part of. Meanwhile, Junior’s decisions spiral out of control, dragging friends, businesses, and his own freedom into the fallout. Binge the entire season of Killing Kurt—along with other gripping Entropy Media shows—completely ad-free by subscribing to Entropy Unlimited on Apple Podcasts. Unlock exclusive access to bonus content and enjoy your favorite stories without interruptions. Click HERE to learn more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
By the early 1990s, Frank Calabrese Sr. had spent decades building a criminal empire fueled by fear, paranoia, and control. He taught his sons the art of survival in the mob—never use house phones, memorize payphone numbers, speak in code, and trust no one. But when Frank let his guard down for an indebted auto shop owner named Matt Russo, the cracks in his armor started to show. What Frank saw as an opportunity to exploit a failing business, the FBI saw as the perfect way in. Russo, drowning in debt and desperate, became a federal informant and began wearing a wire in Frank’s inner circle. But gathering evidence on a man as cautious—and dangerous—as Frank Calabrese wouldn’t be easy. We go inside the FBI’s high-stakes operation to take Frank down, the meticulous way Frank shielded himself from betrayal, and the moment it all started to unravel. Binge the entire season of Killing Kurt—along with other gripping Entropy Media shows—completely ad-free by subscribing to Entropy Unlimited on Apple Podcasts. Unlock exclusive access to bonus content and enjoy your favorite stories without interruptions. Click HERE to learn more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kurt Calabrese, son of notorious Chicago Outfit hitman Frank "The Breeze" Calabrese Sr., breaks his silence about growing up under the shadow of one of Chicago's most feared mob enforcers. His story begins with a dramatic courtroom confrontation during the historic "Family Secrets" trial, where Kurt's victim impact statement provoked his father's menacing outburst, revealing the monster that had terrorized him throughout his childhood. Growing up in Elmwood Park, a Chicago suburb known as an enclave for Outfit members, Kurt lived a double life—neighbors saw his father as a friendly figure who handed out homemade wine, while behind closed doors, Kurt endured relentless abuse, living in constant fear of his father's return. Frank Sr. broke the traditional Outfit code by bringing his sons into "the life," forcing Kurt to collect "street tax" and teaching him disturbing techniques for violence. This first chapter of Kurt's story reveals the beginning of his journey from terrified son to someone who would ultimately help bring down one of Chicago's most notorious crime families. Binge the entire season of Killing Kurt—along with other gripping Entropy Media shows—completely ad-free by subscribing to Entropy Unlimited on Apple Podcasts. Unlock exclusive access to bonus content and enjoy your favorite stories without interruptions. Click HERE to learn more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The complicated relationship between Kurt Calabrese and his Uncle Nick reveals how Nick became a surrogate father figure in Kurt's turbulent childhood. While Kurt's father Frank Sr. ruled through fear, Uncle Nick showed kindness—despite his increasingly dark role as an outfit hitman who would eventually participate in multiple murders for the Chicago mob. Uncle Nick was reluctantly pulled into the criminal underworld by his brother Frank Sr., who in turn answered to feared outfit captain Angelo "The Hook" LaPietra. Kurt's life changes dramatically when he falls in love with Angela, the granddaughter of his father's boss Angelo LaPietra. Despite family pressure to stay apart, Kurt and Angela secretly marry at City Hall—a decision that sends Frank Sr. into a violent rage. What should have been a joyful wedding day turns into a terrifying chase through the streets as Kurt flees his father's wrath, culminating in a chilling warning from Uncle Nick that this forbidden marriage could get them all killed. Their story provides a haunting glimpse into how the Chicago outfit's brutal code affected even the most personal aspects of its members' lives. Binge the entire season of Killing Kurt—along with other gripping Entropy Media shows—completely ad-free by subscribing to Entropy Unlimited on Apple Podcasts. Unlock exclusive access to bonus content and enjoy your favorite stories without interruptions. Click HERE to learn more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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For decades, Kurt Calabrese lived in the shadow of his father, Frank “The Breeze” Calabrese Sr., one of the Chicago Outfit’s most feared hitmen and loan sharks. Raised in a home ruled by violence, paranoia, and control, Kurt grew up knowing that loyalty wasn’t a choice, it was survival.In 2007, the Family Secrets Trial exposed 18 unsolved murders and a laundry list of heinous crimes that had terrorized Chicago for decades. Based on wiretap evidence from Kurt’s brother Junior, the case led to life sentences for some of the most powerful mob figures in modern history, effectively dismantling the Chicago Outfit. But the trial was just the public reckoning. The real story began years earlier, inside the Calabrese family itself. Season 3 of the award-winning podcast Underbelly, “Killing Kurt” takes listeners back to where it all began.Beyond the headlines and the courtroom, this is the story of a crime family at war with itself. As Kurt wrestled with his own loyalty, his ol
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