its an autobiography, dude is a well known serial killer/mafia hitman...
so let me just say i am familiar with this book and am familiar with Kuklinski.
i am ALSO familiar with the fact that he's claimed to have committed crimes that everyone else in a position to know about it disputes his claims. he claims he was a killer for DeMeo? numerous DeMeo crew members dispute this, and there seems to be no evidence he was that affiliated with the crew. he claims he KILLED DeMeo? all available evidence and/or testimony disagrees. numerous other claims are stuff that there's no third-party to verify, no evidence to verify, and for which there was no prosecution.
pretty sure that was a couple of teams of Italian guys, none of which were Kuklinski.
look, the dude was rightfully locked up and i am sure calling him a murderer is accurate... but calling him this hitman who's killed more than 250 people? can't imagine why anyone who's had a couple of books about him and was in jail for life would want to tell stories to raise his profile...
its an autobiography, dude is a well known serial killer/mafia hitman...
so let me just say i am familiar with this book and am familiar with Kuklinski.
i am ALSO familiar with the fact that he's claimed to have committed crimes that everyone else in a position to know about it disputes his claims. he claims he was a killer for DeMeo? numerous DeMeo crew members dispute this, and there seems to be no evidence he was that affiliated with the crew. he claims he KILLED DeMeo? all available evidence and/or testimony disagrees. numerous other claims are stuff that there's no third-party to verify, no evidence to verify, and for which there was no prosecution.
pretty sure that was a couple of teams of Italian guys, none of which were Kuklinski.
look, the dude was rightfully locked up and i am sure calling him a murderer is accurate... but calling him this hitman who's killed more than 250 people? can't imagine why anyone who's had a couple of books about him and was in jail for life would want to tell stories to raise his profile...
considering the fact that i have read the probably-largely-fictional book you're mentioning here AND the fact that you have no response to my comments, i am assuming this means "i am upset because you called out my murderous hero on his lies"
considering the fact that i have read the probably-largely-fictional book you're mentioning here AND the fact that you have no response to my comments, i am assuming this means "i am upset because you called out my murderous hero on his lies"
sorry, man
lol no it means i cant be assed to argue with someone on the internet over his views on a book, i really dont care what you think... you presented no facts just your opinion... no need to apologize breda
lol, yeah im half haitian, i know how the French get down with they're fuckery.
Damn, for sure then.
Check out "Shake Hands with the Devil" by Romeo Dallaire too, if you haven't already. The French fuckery is on full display there too.
I haven't read that book yet but you might want to check out "We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families" by Philip Gourevitch.
it's not my opinion that a laundry list of DeMeo crew members who have turned state's evidence in other prosecutions do not mention Kuklinski as an associate OR as having done the things he's claimed to have done. you say he killed Castellano for some reason (i don't recall him claiming that, but a liar is a liar, i guess), i say he'd be the ONLY person to say he was responsible. this is not "opinion."
I haven't read that book yet but you might want to check out "We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families" by Philip Gourevitch.
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i am ALSO familiar with the fact that he's claimed to have committed crimes that everyone else in a position to know about it disputes his claims. he claims he was a killer for DeMeo? numerous DeMeo crew members dispute this, and there seems to be no evidence he was that affiliated with the crew. he claims he KILLED DeMeo? all available evidence and/or testimony disagrees. numerous other claims are stuff that there's no third-party to verify, no evidence to verify, and for which there was no prosecution.
pretty sure that was a couple of teams of Italian guys, none of which were Kuklinski.
look, the dude was rightfully locked up and i am sure calling him a murderer is accurate... but calling him this hitman who's killed more than 250 people? can't imagine why anyone who's had a couple of books about him and was in jail for life would want to tell stories to raise his profile...
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-The Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
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-The Assassination of The Black Male Image by Earl Ofari Hutchinson
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Denmark Vesey was a charasmatic ex-slave--literate, professional, and relatively well-off--who had purchased his own freedom with the winnings from a lottery. Inspired by the success of the revolutionary black republic in Haiti, he persuaded some nine thousand slaves to join him in a revolt. On a June evening in 1822, having gathered guns, and daggers, they were to converge on Charleston, South Carolina, take the city's arsenal, murder the populace, burn the city, and escape by ship to Haiti or Africa. When the uprising was betrayed, Vesey and seventy-seven of his followers were executed, the matter hushed by Charleston's elite for fear of further rebellion. Compelling, informative, and often disturbing, this book is essential to a fuller understanding of the struggle against slavery.
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