Biography of hired killers
However, no matter how much this thought is disturbed, it seems that such people really exist. For some, work is a sad by -product of their criminal life, and not a choice of active career. Others seem to be motivated by money, and some especially worried people believe that love of work itself is a real reward. It doesn’t matter why they decided to join this profession, it seems that few hired killers doubt the correctness of their choice.
In the end, many of them also encountered the killer’s karmic bullet. Chester Wheeler Campbell is believed that Chester Wheeler Campbell killed more than 50 people, and all this as a result of the conclusion of "contracts". He is unusual in that he worked as a freelancer, fulfilling orders for the mafia and all who paid him.
His clients consisted mainly of drug bacon and those who could afford his services. According to reports, Campbell had an IQ level of genius and spent free time, wandering around museums and libraries, as well as studying foreign languages. So not that he had no options. For some time, Campbell was the "roof" of the Murder Row gang and their drug business.
In the year, Campbell tried to stop for a slight violation of the rules of the road. Instead of stopping, he sped off at high speed. When, in the end, he was stopped, the police found in his car two pistols, a rifle, a trimmed shotgun and heroin. They also found several notebooks with the names and addresses of more police and government officials, some of them became victims of recent murders.
The notebooks were notes of observations, which described in detail the daily habits of the "ordered", as well as a whole bunch of secret police documents. During the trial, Campbell claimed that these names were included in his list of cases on custom -made murders, which were only partially fulfilled. After the release from prison in the year, he again began to earn a living by murders under the contract and was again arrested after a car chase.
He was convicted in the year and will spend the rest of his life in prison. Bagsi Sigel Benjamin Bagsi Siegel, one of the most high-profile bandits of the dry law of the era, was responsible for the creation of the cult Casino Flamingo in Las Vegas. But his condition was based not only on buttlery and gambling, but also on income from custom -made killings.
Working for the Bosses of the mafia, such as Lucky Luciano, Siegel fulfilled a number of orders for them, including the murder of the Sicilian bandit of Joe Boss Moseria in the year. He formed the Bang of Meyer-Sigel along with the hired killer Meyer Lanski, and together they headed a new type of criminal organization. They were so rooted in their custom murders that they founded a "business", which became known as Murder, Inc.
The goal is Murder, Inc. Their services were available to any member of the mafia anywhere in the country. The business was good. By the time the organization was exposed by the police informant, they were definitely involved in 70 murders and were suspected that they were responsible for another hundred. Siegel was killed by the traditional hail of bullets, and almost certainly this happened on the orders of his partner.
At the same moment, when he was dying in Beverly Hills, three comrades-in-arms of Meyer Lansky entered the Flamingo and announced the capture. Charles Harrels Charles Harrelson is known for two reasons. He is the father of the actor Woody Harrelson three times nominated for Oscar, and, of course, he is a professional killer. Charles Harrelson was hired by Jimmy Chagra, a Texas drug lord, to kill the current federal judge in the United States.
Chagra was convicted of drug smuggling and was supposed to receive a sentence from John H. Wood the younger, who, as you know, gave particularly severe punishments to drug vehicles. The judge was wounded in the spine with one bullet and died later. Harrelson used a powerful rifle and sight to kill the judge outside the house. Harrelson was convicted of killing a judge in the year and sentenced to two lifelong conclusions.
Chagra, however, was justified in the conspiracy to kill the judge and joined the program to protect witnesses after concluding an agreement with the FBI for other drugs with drugs. It is known that Harrelson committed many more custom -made killings. He was justified in the murder of Alan Berg, but was convicted of the murder of Sam Degelia Jr. It is even alleged that he could be one of the mysterious “three tramps”, photographed shortly after the murder of John F.
Charles Harrelson once claimed that he was a trigger in the murder of Kennedy. However, it is unlikely that this statement was justified. After an unsuccessful attempt to escape from prison in the year, Harrelson was transferred to the supermax prison in Colorado, where he died of a heart attack. There, in adolescence, he received the first convictions for theft with a hacking, theft of a car, an attack on a police officer, wearing firearms and rape.After spending seven years in prison, Flannery got a job as a bouncer in a nightclub.
But he found a job boring and quickly moved to registered killings. He was charged with the murder of a lawyer in the year. However, the body of the lawyer was never found, and without him the flanner was justified. When he left the court, he was arrested on suspicion of killing the owner of the brothel two years earlier. And again, Flannery was accused and sent to court. The first jury could not bear the verdict, and a second trial was assigned.
So that one specific judge does not judge him, Flannei “convinced” the doctor to write a “certificate of illness” to postpone the trial in the hope that another judge will be appointed to him. However, the doctor was arrested for the perversion of the course of justice. Nevertheless, Flannery was justified at a second hearing. By the year, Flannery was involved in Sydney's gangs.
The police allegedly tried to agree on the cessation of the bandit wars, but Flannery refused to stop. He even went so far that he began to threaten the police, saying: “You are not guarded, you know - you are not a damn koala! It is believed that Tony“ Spaghetti ”was one of the victims, which was discovered by bleeding with six bullet wounds next to his gold Mercedes.
While he was taken to the hospital, the detectives tried to interrogate him. The style of the mafia of Eustas ordered them to "fall off" before he died quickly. It was believed that Flannery was responsible, at least for a dozen of custom -made murders. He disappeared forever after he sat in a taxi in May. It is believed that Flannery was killed, but by whom, it is not clear.
Some rumors even claim that the police are responsible for his death. His body was never found. In the year, the investigator declared Flannery legally dead and decided that he was probably killed shortly after he sat in a taxi in May. Alexander Solonik believed that Alexander Solonik was a custom -made killer of the Russian mafia. Presumably, he was a former employee of the Russian special forces, and, according to rumors, killed NATO officials during the Cold War for the Russian government, which hoped to destabilize NATO.
He joined the police, but was dismissed due to cruelty to the prisoners. Soon Solonik was arrested for rape. But he escaped during the trial, jumping out of the second floor window in the courtroom and going to Siberia. He was arrested again and ran away again. Soon Solonik struck his first blow, killing the rival boss on behalf of the Siberian criminal authority.
His skill in the escape and the habit of shooting pistols in both hands brought him the nickname "Alexander the Great", among others. Within six months, he managed to kill two high -ranking mafia bosses, despite the fact that one had protection from bodyguards and an armored car. When one of the employers Solonik refused to pay him a debt of $ 1 million for his services, he and his employees were soon found dead.
The police tried to arrest Solonik and his companion in the year and managed to put on handcuffs on them. Nevertheless, Solonik and his friend killed four police officers and disappeared, still in handcuffs. Although Solonik was wounded in the kidney, he shot two guards when he ran away. The injury, however, slowed him down. Although his friend escaped, Solonik was caught. He was sent to a maximum security prison under an enhanced guard, from where he again fled through the roof of the prison in the car waiting for him.
Solonik committed 43 murders for the Russian mafia and decided to resign. He fled again, this time to Greece in the year. Nevertheless, to resign in this case is actually not an option. Another killer was hired to strangle the Greek villa near the pool. Even in death, Solonik remained elusive. His body could not be detected for two months. Giuseppe Greco Giuseppe Greco, he Pino was the notorious mafia killer.
After his death, he was posthumously condemned for 58 murders, but it is believed that the true number of victims could reach a person. Most of his victims were bandits, and most of them were killed during the Second Mafia War on Sicily in years. The war claimed more lives, including criminals, police officers, politicians and judicial employees. During the trial, the Maxi Trit, who followed the war, Pino was convicted of the murder of several policemen and magistrates and even the head of the Italian counter -terrorism service, who was instructed to put an end to bloodshed.
He was shot in his car. Pino was killed in September, when it was believed that he became too powerful. His body was never found, but his death was confirmed in the year by an informant who was present during the murder. The nickname "Happy" because of his constant gloomy, the major was born in the year and grew up in Brooklyn in x.