Chapter 11, Sacco and Vanzetti, in the textbook, After the Fact, covers after world war I, and armed robberies that accrued in December 1919 in the states of Massachusetts for the slater and Morril shoe company near the South Braintree. Alessandro Berardelli got shot and was on the street dead due to the amount of money he contained that was about $15, 776.51. Bridge water police chief Michael Stewart had suspects in mind of previous crimes. Michael suspected an Italian anarchist named Mike Boda, who began to watch him. On May 1920 he had arrested the two foreigners Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti who became the controversial episodes in the American History. Nor did the controversy end with the Jury’s decision. Yet in 1927, Judge Webster