- Richard Kuklinski
Infobox_Criminal
subject_name = Richard Kuklinski
image_size = 250px
image_caption = Policemugshot of Richard Kuklinski, 4 years before his final arrest.
date_of_birth =April 11 ,1935
place_of_birth =Jersey City, New Jersey
date_of_death = death date and age|2006|3|5|1935|4|11
place_of_death =Trenton, New Jersey
charge =Murder (5 counts)
penalty =Life imprisonment from 1988
status =Deceased
occupation =Contract killer
spouse = Barbara Kuklinski
children = 3Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski (
April 11 ,1935 –March 5 ,2006 ) was a convicted murderer and notoriouscontract killer . He worked for severalItalian-American crime families, and claimed to have murdered over 200 people over a career that lasted forty-three years; he killed his first victim at age fourteen. [Carlo, Philip "The Ice Man, Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer", p. 29, and rear cover, HarperCollins"Publishers", 2006, Sydney ISBN-13: 978-0-7322-8496-1 ISBN-10: 0-7322-8496-1]He was the older brother of the convicted rapist and murderer
Joseph Kuklinski .Birth and early life
Richard Leonard Kuklinski was the second of four children born to Stanley Kuklinsky and Anna Kuklinsky(née McNally) of Polish and Irish origin. Kuklinski was born on
April 11 ,1935 inJersey City, New Jersey . His mother Anna was born in Dublin and her parents emigrated to Jersey City in 1904. She was a laborer at a localmeat processing plant. She was extremely strict and she would often beat Richard and his brother Florian.When Kuklinski was five years old, his older brother Florian was killed by his father during one of his many beatings. Upon 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. Stanley left his family to live with his mistress, and Richard was left to fend for himself. By age 18, he was already known for his explosivetemper and his willingness to kill.Kuklinski's first victim was Charley Lane, a leader of a six-boy gang. Charley would often beat and harass Kuklinski. Richard began plotting the demise of Charley. Richard read 'True Crime' magazines about criminals upon which he based his actions. Richard removed a rod from his closet and waited until Charley was walking alone. He then beat Charley with the rod until dead, removed his fingers and teeth (so as to prevent police from identifying him) and threw the body into a frozen lake. Charley's body was never found. Kuklinski would later hunt down the other 5 boys in Charley's gang and beat them nearly to death. During an
HBO documentary "Ice Man: Confessions of a Mafia Hit Man" that it was the day he killed Charley Lane that he learned it was "better to give than to receive". [ [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5740692213665972395 The Iceman Confessions Of A Mafia Hitman] . Video (1992).] According to his own statements, Kuklinski would purposefully injure a person if they "made him feel bad about something". Richard especially despised "loudmouthed people", possibly because they reminded him of his abusive father. Richard also states that he had abused animals as a young child (such as killing cats and dogs by methods of torture).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 100 and 130 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, thrown bodies down "bottomless pits" and fed still-alive victims to giant rats in Pennsylvania.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 theBrooklyn crew. Kuklinski once claimed to have been responsible for the 1983 murder ofRoy DeMeo , although the available evidence and testimony points to the murderers being fellow DeMeo crew associatesJoseph Testa andAnthony Senter as well as DeMeo's supervisor in theGambino family ,Anthony Gaggi [ [http://www.ganglandnews.com/column319.htm The Iceman Throws The Bull] . Gangland News.]According to Kuklinski, at the same time he was allegedly a career hit man, he met and married Barbara Pedrici, and later fathered two daughters and a son. His family and neighbors were never aware of his activities, instead believing that he was a successful businessman. Sometimes he would get up and leave the house at any time of the day or night to do a job, even if it was in the middle of dinner.
Initially nicknamed "The Polack" by his Italian associates because of his Polish heritage, Kuklinski earned the nickname "Iceman" following his experiments with disguising the time of death of his victims by freezing their corpses in an industrial freezer. Kuklinski himself claims that he used a
Mister Softee ice cream truck for this purpose, although the FBI doubts the veracity of this claim. Fact|date=October 2007 Later, he told author Philip Carlo that he got the idea from a hitman nicknamed "Mister Softee", who drove aMister Softee truck to appear inconspicuous. Kuklinski's method was uncovered by the authorities when Kuklinski once failed to let one of his victims properly thaw before disposing of the body on a warm summer's night, and the coroner found chunks of ice in the corpse's heart.Kuklinski became friendly with a man named Robert Pronge, the man nicknamed Mister Softee. Pronge supposedly was a military-trained demolitions technician. It was from him that Kuklinski learned of the different methods of using cyanide to kill his victims. Kuklinski also claimed to have purchased remotely detonated hand grenades from Pronge. Kuklinski also stated that Mister Softee was "extremely crazy" after Pronge supposedly asked him to carry out a hit on his wife and child. In 1984, Robert Pronge was found shot to death in his truck. Kuklinski claims to have murdered Pronge, fearing that one day Pronge would kill him.
tate and federal manhunt
When the authorities finally caught up with Kuklinski in 1986, they based their case almost entirely on the testimony of an undercover agent.
New Jersey State Police detective Pat Kane started the case 6 years prior to the arrest and the investigation involved a joint operation with theNew Jersey Attorney General 's office and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.Special Agent Dominick Polifrone had undercover experience specializing in
Mafia cases. TheNew Jersey State Police and the Bureau began a joint operation. Detective Kane recruited Phil Solimene, a close friend of Kuklinski, who introduced undercover agent Polifrone to the killer. [Carlo, Philip "The Ice Man", p. 299, St. Martin's Griffin, 2006, New York ISBN-13: 978-0-312-37465-5 ISBN-10: 0-312-37465-8] The Bureau agent had acted like he wanted to hire Kuklinski for a hit, and recorded him speaking in detail about how he would do it. When state police and federal agents went to arrest Kuklinski they blocked off his street, and it took multiple officers to bring him down. In the process of doing so Mrs. Kuklinski was also arrested and charged with gun possession because the car was in fact registered under her name. When Mrs. Kuklinski was arrested, a police officer put his boot on her back while detaining her. This enraged Kuklinski, and that is one the reasons why they needed multiple officers to bring him down. Kuklinski was sentenced to twolife sentence s in 1988Incarceration
During his incarceration, Kuklinski granted interviews to prosecutors, psychiatrists, criminologists, writers, and television producers about his criminal career, upbringing, and personal life. Two documentaries, featuring interviews of Kuklinski by Dr. Park Dietz (best-known for his interviews with and analysis of
Jeffrey Dahmer ) aired onHBO after interviews in 1991 and 2001.Philip Carlo also wrote a book in 2006, entitled "The Ice Man".In one interview, Kuklinski claimed that he would never kill a child and "I probably wouldn't kill a woman". He also confessed that once he had wanted to use a
crossbow to carry out a hit but did not want to use the method without having "tested" it first. While driving his car, he picked a man at random to stop and ask for directions. Kuklinski told the HBO interviewer that when the man bent forward, he shot him in the forehead with the crossbow and stated "it went half-way into his head".He also claimed that he once kidnapped one of his victims, and rather than conventionally murder him, tied him up with tight strips of wet rawhide, which would constrict as they dried. The constriction would be so great as to cause strangulation and draw blood. He then left the man in a "cave" in the "wilderness" where he was eaten alive by rats that were attracted by the smell of blood. Kuklinski claimed he filmed the man’s death as proof to the buyer that the man suffered before he died.In one interview, Kuklinski confessed that he regretted only one murder, which he deemed particularly cruel. As he was about to kill a man, the man began praying to God for his life. Kuklinski told him that he would give God thirty minutes to save the man, but once the time was up, he would be killed. Forcing the man to wait thirty minutes for his inevitable demise struck Kuklinski as his most sadistic murder.
Kuklinski died of unknown causes at the age of 70 at 1:15 a.m. on
March 5 ,2006 . He was in a secure wing atSt. Francis Medical Center inTrenton, New Jersey at the time. Authorities said they believed he died of natural causes although the timing of his death has been labeled suspicious. Kuklinski was scheduled to testify that formerGambino crime family underboss Sammy Gravano had ordered him to murderNYPD DetectivePeter Calabro . Kuklinski had admitted to murdering Det. Calabro with ashotgun on the night ofMarch 14 ,1980 . He denied knowing that Calabro was a police officer, but said he would have murdered him regardless. [Carlo, Philip "The Ice Man". p. 257, St. Martin's Griffin, 2006] (It should be noted that in 2006 Gravano was serving a 19 year prison sentence for running an Ecstasy distribution ring inArizona .) Kuklinski also stated to family members that he thought "they" were poisoning him. A few days after Kuklinski's death, prosecutors dropped all charges against Gravano, saying that without Kuklinski's testimony there was insufficient evidence to continue.Involvement with Jimmy Hoffa disappearance
In April 2006, news reports surfaced that Kuklinski had confessed to author
Philip Carlo that he was part of a group who kidnapped famed union bossJimmy Hoffa . [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20060902143450/http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/409589p-346655c.html Who killed Jimmy Hoffa? 'The Iceman' admitteth] . "New York Daily News" (2006-04-17 ). Archived from [http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/409589p-346655c.html the original] on2006-09-02 . Retrieved on2007-11-22 .] However, during the earlier HBO interview he denied any knowledge of Hoffa's fate. Kuklinski claimed that he had only heard rumors, specifically, that Hoffa had been killed, put in a barrel, placed into a Toyota car which was compacted with other cars, and shipped overseas.References
External links
* [http://www.freeinfosociety.com/site.php?postnum=112 Biography]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5740692213665972395 Video-Link "Confessions of a Mafia Hitman Part 1"]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5116812489134120077 Video-Link "Confessions of a Mafia Hitman Part 2"]
* [http://www.lettersonpages.com/2008/06/the-ice-man-by-philip-carlo/ Book Review of The Ice Man by Philip Carlo at Letters On Pages]
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