In 1854, Decatur was nicknamed "Hell's Half-Acre." By the 1910s and 1920s, the town was referred to as the "Second Most Corrupt City in Illinois," gaining notoriety as a place where murder, bootlegging, prostitution, kidnapping, gambling and political corruption were common. Members of the Decatur police force, like Troy Taylor's great-grandfather, were hard pressed to bar the door against crime in a town that seemed determined to remain "wide-open." Wicked Decatur presents a rogue's gallery of those who have slipped through the cracks of legality over the past century and a half.
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