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  1. Murder, Inc. Murder, Inc. ( Murder, Incorporated) was an organized crime group active from 1929 to 1941 that acted as the enforcement arm of the National Crime Syndicate – a closely connected criminal organization that included the Italian-American Mafia, the Jewish Mob, and other criminal organizations in New York City and elsewhere. [1]

  2. Murder, Inc.,, in popular usage, an arm of the American national crime syndicate, founded in the 1930s to threaten, maim, or murder designated victims for a price; the organization lacked an official name. Murder, Inc., was headed by Louis “Lepke” Buchalter and later by Albert Anastasia, and its services were available to any syndicate ...

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  4. Sep 13, 2021 · The fall of Murder Inc. was a continuously unfolding event, with convictions, executions and appeals continuing well into 1944. But 1941 proved to be the fateful year for most of the core individuals. Burton Turkus, assistant DA, spearheaded efforts to swiftly prosecute beginning in the spring of 1940. He had the defendants tried in groups or ...

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  5. Established in 1929, Murder Inc. was a group organized by the National Crime Syndicate that threatened, injured, and killed anyone who didn’t comply with the Syndicate’s demands or crossed paths with the Mafia. Established by Louis “Lepke” Buchalter, Murder Inc. is believed to have been responsible for up to 1,000 killings between 1929 ...

  6. Oct 16, 2017 · The hit squad's most prolific killer, Harry "Pittsburgh Phil" Strauss, signed on for at least 100 jobs on his own, making enough to live comfortably for the rest of his life and single-handedly putting a minor dent in the population of New York City. From Strauss on down, these killers were brutal.

  7. Feb 6, 2023 · Louis "Lepke" Buchalter was one of the most important members of Murder, Inc., and in the end, his mafia lifestyle caught up with him. On September 13, 1936, while Murder, Inc. was at the peak of its strength, Lepke had Joseph Rosen, a garment trucker, murdered (as reported by The New York Times upon Lepke's later conviction). Killers riddled ...

  8. Nov 18, 2014 · Discover The Old Headquarters of Murder, Inc. in Brooklyn, New York: This otherwise innocuous bodega was once the headquarters of the most feared assassin's guild in American history.

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