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Richard the iceman kuklinski was a huge liar
Richard the iceman kuklinski was a huge liar







  1. #RICHARD THE ICEMAN KUKLINSKI WAS A HUGE LIAR SERIAL#
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#RICHARD THE ICEMAN KUKLINSKI WAS A HUGE LIAR PROFESSIONAL#

"I'm 100 per-cent sure Gravano had nothing to do with it.and 99 per-cent sure Kuklinski didn't do it", says one investigator who arrested several mob associates involved in a stolen car scheme connected with the slain officer.įor years, state organize crime and FBI investigators developed information from valuable informants that professional auto thieves connected with the Gambino Mafia paid the murdered cop thousands of dollars each week for inside information on police investigations which targeted their operation. Law enforcement officers involved with the Calabro's murder investigation who knew of his connection with organize crime during late 1970s-til-1980 while working as an auto theft detective supports Gravano's innocense.

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Molinelli of being so gung-ho to convict Gravano for the murder he is willing to trust the word of a killer described by law enforcement officials as a pathological criminal who falsely confessed to Calabro's murder to win notoriety as the most deadliest serial killer in U.S. Lawyers for the former underboss accused D.A.

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Wiseguys who claimed they would never violate the Omerta code and 'rat' on others have said Gravano's crossroad fight with Prosecutor Molinelli in New Jersey is a case of Gotti "de ja vue".Īnother source relayed this email message: "Gotti is haunting that 'rat' Gravano from the grave!" One email source told : "No matter if Gravano is innocent of the murder, he's getting what he deserves from the same law enforcement people he helped to convict John Gotti and other "Men of Honor" in the mob". Underworld sources knowledgeable about Calabro's murder who prefer to remain anonymous have no love nor sympathy for Gravano's predicament. He further said that he was framed for a murder by a glory-seeking, serial killer, who, in fact, is also innocent! Gravano insists he is innocent and being systematically persecuted by a prosecutor's determination to earn a reputation off Gravano's fame. Gravano, already serving a 20-year prison sentence for conspiracy-distribution of Ecstasy drugs was charged in 2003 by New Jersey authorities for the Mabrutal murder of NYPD Detective Peter Calabro.Ĭalabro's murder was a cold case until a serial killer and self-proclaimed Mafia hitman identified as Richard "Iceman" Kuklinski fingered Gravano as the man who hired him to blow Calabro off the face of the earth. Those are the poignant words of former Gambino underboss Sammy "the Bull" Gravano (picture on the left). Sammy "Bull" Gravano -vs- Prosecutor John Molinelliĭid a Serial Killer Frame a Crimeboss For a Cop's Murder?īy Clarence Walker, Investigative Reporter & Documentary Producer of Cold-Case, Mafia-Murder stories (Houston, Texas) This film offers extraordinary insight into the cold-heart of a killer.Posted by Gangsters Inc. Kuklinski tells first hand how he brutally murdered men at close range dismembered and disposed of them before returning home to his family. While leading the life of a happy family man in the New Jersey suburbs Richard Kuklinski was also living a bizarre double-life as a Mafia hit man. Fascinating as a firsthand record of Mafia killing, these otherwise unsavory interviews serve little purpose beyond morbid exploitation. A vicious product of child abuse, Kuklinski was visited again by HBO in 2001, but this shameless redundancy was an obvious attempt to capitalize on the Sopranos phenomenon. He describes numerous killings in graphic detail, expressing nearly tearful regret only when lamenting the deception of his family. Specializing in the tidy use of cyanide, Kuklinski lived a double life, like the fictional hitmen in The Sopranos and Road to Perdition, passing as a “businessman” and devoted husband and father. Speaking in the monotonous drone of a man who has numbed himself with remorseless brutality, Kuklinski was first interviewed in 1991, five years after receiving consecutive life sentences for multiple murders. The Iceman is an appropriate title for this documentary, because the words of former Mafia enforcer Richard Kuklinski will chill you to the bone.









Richard the iceman kuklinski was a huge liar