First published at 22:14 UTC on January 3rd, 2021.
An excerpt from part one: Business was business even on Christmas eve... "the man owed me money he was giving me a runaround...i told him i wasn't happy that he wasn't gonna pay me, hey he had the attitude that uh nobody could hurt hi…
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An excerpt from part one: Business was business even on Christmas eve... "the man owed me money he was giving me a runaround...i told him i wasn't happy that he wasn't gonna pay me, hey he had the attitude that uh nobody could hurt him. i think he was wrong". He never saw Christmas. What did you use? A gun, extremely loud inside of a car matter of fact my ears were ringing for a long time". What you do afterwards? "I walked away got in my car and went home". What'd you do when you got home? "I put toys together for the kids for Christmas"
Richard Leonard Kuklinski April 11, 1935 – March 5, 2006 was an American hit man. In 1988, he was sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted of killing two members of his burglary gang and two other associates. In 2003, he received an additional 30-year sentence after confessing to the murder of a mob-connected police officer. He was given the nickname The Iceman by authorities after they discovered that he had frozen the body of one of his victims in an attempt to disguise the time of death. Among his associates, Kuklinski was known as "the one-man army" or "the Devil himself".
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