- Samuel Levine (mobster)
Samuel "Red" Levine (born 1903) was an American mobster, one of the more colorful characters of New York's underworld. Born in Toledo,
Ohio , Levine’s family moved to Houston St. on the Lower East Side ofManhattan ,New York . when he was a child. As a youngster, he acquired the nickname "Red" due to his red hair.Surprisingly little is known about Sam Levine, however what is known is that Levine (or "Joseph Brown") was an
Orthodox Jewish , syndicatehitman who refused to kill on the Sabbath. He was deeply religious and always wore ayarmulke under his fedora. However, if he had no choice and had to make a hit on a Friday evening or on a Saturday, he would put on thetalith over his shoulders and pray.Levine was a member of the notorious Mafia gang,
Murder, Inc. , and is credited with being the trigger man, withDutch Schultz lieutenant Abraham "Bo" Weinberg, in the 1931 murders of Joe "The Boss" Masseria and, along withJoe Adonis , Albert "Mad Hatter" Anastasia and Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, ofSalvatore Maranzano .Red Levine had a longstanding rivalry with fellow Murder Inc hitman, Charles "The Bug" Workman. He was irritated that the greedy Workman took most of the murder contracts which would have otherwise been handed over to him. In his court testimony,
Abe Reles recalled that Levine once complained to him that "any time I've got a contract Charlie is around to do the killing"."Levine was one of the three hitmen sent by
Meyer Lansky to assassinate the Sicilian mafia bossSalvatore Maranzano in his office. They managed to enter by posing as police detectives. Once inside his office on the 9th floor of The Helmsley Building, they disarmed Maranzano's guards. The four men then shot and stabbed Salvatore Maranzano to death.There is no mention of him when most of the Murder Inc and their surrounding factions were rounded up and successfully prosecuted by the end of 1940. He simply faded into the background and was never heard from again at some undetermined point.
He was portrayed by
Paul Bruce in the original The Untouchables television series.References
*Rockaway, Robert A. (2000) in "But He Was Good To His Mother: The Lives of Jewish Gangsters". Gefen Publishing House, Ltd. pp. 154 ISBN 965-229-249-4
*Cohen, Rich (1999) "Tough Jews : Fathers, Sons, and Gangster Dreams" Vintage Press. ISBN 0-375-70547-3External links
* [http://www.killthedutchman.net Kill the Dutchman!: The Story of Dutch Schultz] by Paul Sann
** [http://www.killthedutchman.net/chapter_XII.htm Chapter XII] , Levine's involvement in the murder of Salvatore Maranzano
** [http://www.killthedutchman.net/chapter_XXII.htm Chapter XXII] , brief mention of rivalry with hitman Charles "The Bug" Workman
* [http://www.montrealmirror.com/2005/092905/visual_arts.html They sleep with the gefilte fishes: Pat Hamou’s portrait show Six for Five recalls a forgotten era of hardboiled Hebrews] by Rupert Bottenburg
* [http://www.mugshots.com/Gangsters/Sam+Red+Levine.htm Mugshot of Sam Levine]
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