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  RICHARD The Iceman KUKLINSKI
Richard Kuklinski died of unknown causes in Trenton, New Jersey at the age of 70.
Richard Kuklinski was born April 11, 1935 to poor Polish parents in a low income housing project in Jersey City.
Kuklinski's mentor DeMeo was a capo in the Gambino crime family and had a nearly psychopathic temper and a bloodthirsty reputation.
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 Richard Kuklinski – The Iceman - Famous Criminal - Homepage - Crime And Investigation Network
Kuklinski was five-years-old at the time and his parents tried to cover it up, saying he fell down the stairs and hit his head.
Kuklinski had slipped up this time and, due to the fact that it was wrapped in plastic bags and had been discovered sooner than Kuklinski had planned, the body had not had enough time to thaw completely.
Kuklinski’s favourite corpse disposal method was in a 55-gallon oil drum but he also used burial, dismemberment, putting the corpse in the boot of a car and having the car crushed at a junkyard.
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 Richard Kuklinski Information
Richard Kuklinski (April 11, 1935 – March 5, 2006) was a notorious hit man known as "The Iceman" who was connected to the Mafia.
Kuklinski's method was uncovered by the authorities when once, Kuklinski failed to let one of his victims properly thaw before disposing of the body, and the coroner found chunks of ice in the corpse's heart.
Kuklinski was sentenced to two life sentences in 1988, and he would have become eligible for parole in 2046, at which time he would be 111 years old.
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 Richard Kuklinski: The Iceman
Richard Kuklinski, a scam artist, had learned how to use cyanide to take out those who stressed him, and now he had to take care of one of his own associates.
Kuklinski let Deppner know through his estranged wife, Barbara, that it was time for Gary to "go to Florida," which meant it was time for him to die.
Kuklinski had tired of hiding him and footing the bill, not to mention bringing him food every day in whatever hotel he was in.
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 Our Daily Dead » Blog Archive » Richard Kuklinski, 70; Notorious Mafia Assassin Was Known as ‘The ...
Richard Kuklinski, 70; Notorious Mafia Assassin Was Known as ‘The Iceman’
Kuklinski, who was serving consecutive life sentences at New Jersey State Prison for two murders, typically used cyanide administered from a nasal spray on his victims and earned the nickname “The Iceman” because he kept some bodies in a freezer.
Kuklinski’s admissions of guilt in TV interviews and in court were shocking to his wife, Barbara, who said in an HBO interview: “We were perfect.
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 Observer | Did Iceman accept mob contract on union boss?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
That is the claim in a new book based on hundreds of hours of interviews with the notorious killer, who was nicknamed 'The Iceman' for both the cold-blooded nature of his crimes and because he once froze the corpse of a victim to disguise the time of death.
Kuklinski then drove the body back to New Jersey in the boot of the car, which was crushed and sold as scrap metal.
Kuklinski's claims have sparked controversy both among those involved in the Hoffa case and among the police who arrested and jailed Kuklinski.
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 Richard Kuklinski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kuklinski's method was uncovered by the authorities when once, Kuklinski failed to let one of his victims properly thaw before disposing of the body, and the coroner found chunks of ice in the corpse's heart.
Kuklinski was sentenced to two life sentences in 1988, and he would have become eligible for parole in 2046, at which time he would be 111 years old.
Kuklinski died of unknown causes at 1:15 AM on March 5, 2006, in Trenton, New Jersey at the age of 70.
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 Hit man: Hoffa is in junked car - 04/18/06 - The Detroit News Online   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Richard Kuklinski -- nicknamed "the Ice Man" because he sometimes kept victims in a freezer -- told author Philip Carlo in gory detail about what he says was his role in the slaying of Hoffa.
Kuklinski is the latest in a long line of people -- especially dying imprisoned murderers -- to claim credit for killing Hoffa since his disappearance from the Machus Red Fox restaurant in Bloomfield Township in July 30, 1975, without offering any evidence to back their claims.
Kuklinski said he killed Hoffa with a hunting knife hidden in a holster around his sock by stabbing him in the back of the head, while he was driven by Anthony "Tony Pro" Provenzano -- a New Jersey Teamsters boss and mobster, Carlo said.
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 The Ice Man: Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer
Richard Kuklinski was first drawn to the sprawling woods of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, because of their peace and tranquillity, solitude and fresh air.
Richard was careful never to leave two bodies close to each other here in the woods, lest the authorities become suspicious and stake out a given area.
Richard was unique in that he filled murder contracts for all five New York crime families, as well as the two New Jersey mob families, the Pontis and the notorious De Cavalcantes.
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 Richard kuklinski the iceman
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 RICHARD The Iceman KUKLINSKI
Richard was sorry that he hurt the only people he has ever loved and cared for.
Richard became so good at it that his teacher commissioned him to do "work" for the Gambino family.
Richard had miscalculated slightly - the plastic wrapping had kept the cold in, and the body had been found a little early, before the ice had melted completely.
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 Richard Kuklinski, el sanguinario 'hombre de hielo' | elmundo.es
Kuklinski nació en 1935 en la ciudad de Jersey en 1935.
Kuklinski alcanzó un enorme grado de sofisticación en el empleo de cianuro para matar a muchas de sus víctimas.
Kuklinski no sólo no negó los cargos —en principio cinco asesinatos—, sino que añadió varias decenas.
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 Richard Kuklinski Biography - The Free Information Society
Richard Kuklinski was born April 11, 1935 in a low income housing project in Jersey City.
Richard was an expert in using cyanide (the same chemical used in gas chambers) to poison people.
Richard had frozen the body two years before dumping it to confuse the time of death, earning him the nickname iceman from investigators.
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 Serial Killer Central
Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski, a Dumont hit man who turned raging psychosis into a string of lucrative killings, died Monday in the prison wing of a Trenton hospital.
Kuklinski was arrested by New Jersey authorities in 1986 and charged with five murders.
Kuklinski was scheduled to testify that he met Gravano at a New Jersey diner, where he received a shotgun and about $30,000 to kill Calabro.
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 Richard Kuklinsky - Jaggle
Richard Kuklinski (April 11, 1935 — March 5, 2006) was a notorious hit man known as "The Iceman" who was connected to the Mafia.
Kuklinski's method was uncovered by the authorities when once, Kuklinski failed to let one of his victims properly thaw before disposing of the body, and the coroner found chunks of ice in the corpse's heart.
Kuklinski was sentenced to two life sentences in 1988, and he would have become eligible for parole in 2046, at which time he would be 111 years old.
www.jaggle.nl /index.php/site/comments/richard_kuklinsky   (1344 words)

  
 New Criminologist (Print version): As prolific underworld hitman Richard Kuklinski dies, murder charges against Sammy ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The case fell apart this week with the death of Kuklinski, who was scheduled to testify in a trial later this year that Gravano hired him to murder the police officer.
Kuklinski was serving two life sentences in New Jersey State Prison when he appeared in a 2001 episode of HBO's "America Undercover" and coolly described shooting Calabro.
Kuklinski said that he followed the cop down a road leading to his two-story home and then blocked Calabro’s exit with his van.
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 Failure Magazine-Archives-History-Philip Carlo on Richard Kuklinski
But it's their middle son, Richard Kuklinski (1935-2006), who developed into one of the most cold-blooded and prolific serial killers in history.
By the time Richard was ten years old he was filled with anger and well on his way to no good.
Richard told me he was being poisoned; he told his wife and his two daughters that if he didn't get out of the prison hospital it was because he was murdered.
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 The Hudson Reporter - The 'Iceman' cometh - and goethGruesome hit man and former NB resident Kuklinski, featured in HBO ...
Kuklinski was also expected to be the star witness in a murder charge against famed Gambino family underboss Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano, whom Kuklinski claimed hired him 26 years ago to kill a New York City detective in Upper Saddle River.
Kuklinski said that he kept in constant contact with Gravano that night and that Gravano was nearby at the time of the killing, as Kuklinski shot Calabro while Calabro was sitting in his car.
Kuklinski said in Bruno's book that he was born in Jersey City in 1935 to dirt-poor Polish immigrants and that he started his life in crime by bludgeoning a neighborhood bully to death in downtown Jersey City when Kuklinski was only 14.
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 Richard Kuklinski, 70, a Killer of Many People and Many Ways, Dies - New York Times
Richard Kuklinski, whose lust for publicity nearly matched the blood lust he displayed in claiming to have killed more than 100 people as a Mafia hit man, died on Sunday in the prison wing of St. Francis Hospital in Trenton.
Richard Kuklinski was born on April 11, 1935, in Jersey City.
Kuklinski tried to smother her with a pillow, pointed a gun at her, tried to run her over with a car and three times hit her so hard that he broke her nose.
www.nytimes.com /2006/03/09/nyregion/09kuklinski.html?ei=5088&en=84c598ac8657b313&ex=1299560400&adxnnl=6&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&adxnnlx=1167850847-LwJ44Pxjg1O9QT2GENgUCA   (724 words)

  
 "World War Three seen through Soviet eyes" - Poland reveals the Warsaw Pact Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kuklinski was awarded one of eight CIA Medals, and not the U.S. Medal of Honor.
Kuklinski told me on one occasion that Soviet maps even showed areas — tails broadening east with the prevailing wind — that would be contaminated after hundreds of warheads struck.
Kuklinski was hurt by the early lack of recognition from his countrymen for what he did, particularly from Solidarity veterans.
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 phillyBurbs.com Blogs | Creepy killer Richard Kuklinski dies at 70
Richard Kuklinski, the notorious Mafia hitman known as “The Iceman” who claimed to have killed hundreds of people and was the subject of several books and documentaries ‘The Iceman Interviews‘ has died, said a spokeswoman for the state Department of Corrections.
Richard Kuklinski was a completely flawed and broken man. He did not have the “equipment” genetically or environmentally to have become anything more or less than what he was.
Richard was convicted and paid his debt to society and as such his family should try to heal their wounds and society should not stand in their way.
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 CNN.com - Transcripts
And we have the members of his family, Barbara Kuklinski, Richard Kuklinski's former wife; Merrick Kuklinski, who is one of his daughters; as well as Christen Kuklinski, younger daughter of Richard and Barbara Kuklinski, welcome to you all.
RICHARD KUKLINSKI, THE "ICE MAN": I was very smooth, able to hurt somebody at any given time with no remorse and I could do it over and over again without it bothering at all.
And Pat Kane, some people have said it's not possible for Richard Kuklinski to have done everything he did, that they think he was bragging in jail to be the big man on campus, protect himself in prison.
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 dOc DVD Review: The Iceman: Confessions of a Mafia Hitman (1992)
Kuklinski attributes much of his apathy towards violence to his father, a mean-spirited, rage-aholic who used to beat his son regularly.
Richard had now found his calling, and figured he might as well be paid for something he has a knack for.
Kuklinski later describes the love he has for his family, and admits that he wanted nothing more than to provide a good life for them.
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 Entertainment, The Iceman: A Commentary on The Interview of A Hire Killer and His Mind - Amazines.com Article Search ...
Richard recounts a story of when he was fourteen and there were six other boys in his house that were going to pick on him and ridicule him, as was common.
Though Kuklinski is not defined as a serial killer as his motives and choice of victims were structured rather than random, he shares many of the developmental experiences that it is believed serial killers go through.
I occurs to me that had Richard Kuklinski never met the woman who would become his wife and had a family, he would be one of the most infamous serial killers in American history.
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 Richard Kuklinski
Born in 1935 to a dirt-poor Polish mother, Richard Kuklinski grew up to be a wealthy husband, father, professional hitman, car thief, and got involved in every type of organized crime imaginable.
Eventually the owners of the hotdog stand had the drum removed from their property, and police assume it was taken to a land fill with all the other garbage.
In 1986 the police caught up with Kuklinski by employing an undercover cop to pose as a 'customer' needing a hitman, some cocaine, etc. Incarcerated in New Jersey, Richard Kuklnski will not be eligible for parole until his one hundred and eleventh birthday.
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 The Hudson Reporter - Date me or I'll kill your motherEx-wife of notorious 'Ice Man' talks about years with mob killer
Because on that night, Barbara Pedrin went on a date with Richard Kuklinski, a man who would later be known as "The Ice Man," the famed Mafia hit man who reportedly killed as many as 200 people over the years, before he was apprehended in 1986 and died earlier this year.
Kuklinski said that she never had a clue that Richard Kuklinski was carrying out the assortment of murders, both for his own enjoyment and the paid ones for the mob, according to Carlo's book.
Barbara Kuklinski said that she divorced the "Ice Man" in 1993, after he was in Trenton State Prison for six years.
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