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Iceman-Confession Of A Mafia Hitman - Part 1 (1992) 47 Min. Iceman-Confession Of A Mafia Hitman - Part 2 (2001) 43 Min. Iceman-Confession Of A Mafia Hitman - Part 3 (2006) 50 Min. swesub Hell´s Angels. Bulldog Bash 23 Min. swesub Dokumentären Om Hell´s Angels (1996) 39 Min. swedish Hell´s Angels Forever 90 Min. History´s Mysteries-Hell´s Angels 42 Min. Gangland-Hell´s Angels 45 Min.
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Richard Leonard Kuklinski was the second of four children born to Stanley and Anna Kuklinski of Polish origin. Kuklinski was born on April 11, 1935 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Stanley Kuklinski worked at a railroad as a brakeman. He was an alcoholic who regularly beat his wife and children. Anna Kuklinski, meanwhile, worked at a meat processing plant. She was extremely strict and a devout Catholic. She, too, would often beat Richard Kuklinski.
When Kuklinski was five years old, his older brother Florian was killed by Stanley during one of his many beatings. On discovering he had killed his son, Stanley ordered Anna to call the hospital and report that Florian had fallen down the stairs and hit his head. Soon, Stanley left his family, and Richard was left to fend for himself. By age 16, he was already known for his explosive temper and his willingness to kill.
Kuklinski first killed his number one enemy, Charley Lane, the leader of a six-boy gang, who often beat and harassed Kuklinski. Removing the rod that is used to hang clothes from his closet, Kuklinski waited until Charley Lane was walking alone, then beat him to death. Basing his actions on a magazine article he had read, Kuklinski cut off Lane's fingers and removed his teeth so he could not be identified, then threw the body in a frozen lake. The body was never found. Kuklinski then went in search of the other boys in the gang. He seized a metal pole from a trash can and beat all of them nearly to death. He said in the HBO documentary "Ice Man: Confessions of a Mafia Hit Man" (1992) that it was the day he killed Charley Lane that he learned it was "better to give than to receive".[1] According to his own statements, Kuklinski would hurt someone just for making him feel bad about something. His number one pet peeve was "loudmouthed people", because they reminded him of his father. He also stated that he had abused animals as a young child, such as killing cats and dogs by torturing them.
[edit] Association with the Gambinos and DeMeo
Association with the Gambino crime family came through his relationship with the mobster Roy DeMeo. Kuklinski stated that he started doing robberies and other assignments for the family, one of which was pirating pornographic tapes. But soon his talent for killing was realized and he stood out amongst his associates, standing 6 feet and 5 inches and weighing 300 lb. DeMeo decided to put him to the test. One day, he took Kuklinski out in his car and they parked on a city street. DeMeo then selected an apparently random target, a man out walking his dog. He then told Kuklinski to kill him. Without questioning the order, Kuklinski got out and walked towards the man. As he passed him, he turned and shot the man in the back of the head. From then on, Kuklinski was DeMeo's favorite enforcer.
Over the next thirty years, according to Kuklinski, he killed numerous people, either by gun, strangulation, knife, or poison. The exact number has never been settled upon by authorities, and Kuklinski himself at various times claimed to have killed between 33 and 200 individuals. He favored the use of cyanide since it killed quickly and was hard to detect in a toxicology test. He would variously administer it by injection, putting it on a person's food, by aerosol spray, or by simply spilling it on the victim's skin. One of his favorite methods of disposing of a body was to place it in a 55-gallon oil drum. His other disposal methods included dismemberment, burial, or placing the body in the trunk of a car and having it crushed in a junkyard. He also claimed to have left bodies sitting on park benches on more than one occasion.
Despite Kuklinski's claims that he was a frequent killer for DeMeo, none of DeMeo's crew members that later became witnesses for the government claimed that Kuklinski was involved in the murders they committed. Only photographed on one occasion at the Gemini Lounge, he reportedly visited the club to purchase a handgun from the Brooklyn crew. Kuklinski once claimed to have
Richard Leonard Kuklinski was the second of four children born to Stanley and Anna Kuklinski of Polish origin. Kuklinski was born on April 11, 1935 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Stanley Kuklinski worked at a railroad as a brakeman. He was an alcoholic who regularly beat his wife and children. Anna Kuklinski, meanwhile, worked at a meat processing plant. She was extremely strict and a devout Catholic. She, too, would often beat Richard Kuklinski.
When Kuklinski was five years old, his older brother Florian was killed by Stanley during one of his many beatings. On discovering he had killed his son, Stanley ordered Anna to call the hospital and report that Florian had fallen down the stairs and hit his head. Soon, Stanley left his family, and Richard was left to fend for himself. By age 16, he was already known for his explosive temper and his willingness to kill.
Kuklinski first killed his number one enemy, Charley Lane, the leader of a six-boy gang, who often beat and harassed Kuklinski. Removing the rod that is used to hang clothes from his closet, Kuklinski waited until Charley Lane was walking alone, then beat him to death. Basing his actions on a magazine article he had read, Kuklinski cut off Lane's fingers and removed his teeth so he could not be identified, then threw the body in a frozen lake. The body was never found. Kuklinski then went in search of the other boys in the gang. He seized a metal pole from a trash can and beat all of them nearly to death. He said in the HBO documentary "Ice Man: Confessions of a Mafia Hit Man" (1992) that it was the day he killed Charley Lane that he learned it was "better to give than to receive".[1] According to his own statements, Kuklinski would hurt someone just for making him feel bad about something. His number one pet peeve was "loudmouthed people", because they reminded him of his father. He also stated that he had abused animals as a young child, such as killing cats and dogs by torturing them.
[edit] Association with the Gambinos and DeMeo
Association with the Gambino crime family came through his relationship with the mobster Roy DeMeo. Kuklinski stated that he started doing robberies and other assignments for the family, one of which was pirating pornographic tapes. But soon his talent for killing was realized and he stood out amongst his associates, standing 6 feet and 5 inches and weighing 300 lb. DeMeo decided to put him to the test. One day, he took Kuklinski out in his car and they parked on a city street. DeMeo then selected an apparently random target, a man out walking his dog. He then told Kuklinski to kill him. Without questioning the order, Kuklinski got out and walked towards the man. As he passed him, he turned and shot the man in the back of the head. From then on, Kuklinski was DeMeo's favorite enforcer.
Over the next thirty years, according to Kuklinski, he killed numerous people, either by gun, strangulation, knife, or poison. The exact number has never been settled upon by authorities, and Kuklinski himself at various times claimed to have killed between 33 and 200 individuals. He favored the use of cyanide since it killed quickly and was hard to detect in a toxicology test. He would variously administer it by injection, putting it on a person's food, by aerosol spray, or by simply spilling it on the victim's skin. One of his favorite methods of disposing of a body was to place it in a 55-gallon oil drum. His other disposal methods included dismemberment, burial, or placing the body in the trunk of a car and having it crushed in a junkyard. He also claimed to have left bodies sitting on park benches on more than one occasion.
Despite Kuklinski's claims that he was a frequent killer for DeMeo, none of DeMeo's crew members that later became witnesses for the government claimed that Kuklinski was involved in the murders they committed. Only photographed on one occasion at the Gemini Lounge, he reportedly visited the club to purchase a handgun from the Brooklyn crew. Kuklinski once claimed to have
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The Iceman Confessions Of A Mafia Hitman 1of2 Richard Kuklinski 47:03
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