Name
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Portrait
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Life
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Years active
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Notes
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References
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Edmund "Eddie" Boyle
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No image available
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1965–
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1983–2003
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Gambino crime family associate
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[1][2][3]
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James J. "Whitey" Bulger
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1929–2018
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1952–1995
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Legendary Boston mobster and former leader of the Winter Hill Gang
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Elmer "Trigger" Burke
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No image available
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1919–1958
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1941–1956
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New York City mobster and freelance assassin
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[4]
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Jimmy Burke
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1931–1996
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1949–1982
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New York mobster and associate of the Lucchese crime family, popularly known as "Jimmy the Gent", who is credited for organizing the Lufthansa heist in 1978
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Dan Carroll
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No image available
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1883–1946
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1920–1933
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Organized crime figure who controlled in bootlegging Boston with partner Charles "King" Solomon during Prohibition
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[4][5]
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William "Dinty" Colbeck
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1891–1943
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1919–1943
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St. Louis organized crime figure and one time leader of Egan's Rats
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Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll
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1908–1932
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1924–1932
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New York mobster and freelance enforcer during Prohibition
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James Coonan
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1947–
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1962–1988
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New York mobster and leader of the Westies during the 1970s and 80s
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Timmy Connolly1
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No image available
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1958–
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1976–1995
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Member of the Winter Hill Gang
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Eddie "The Butcher" Cummiskey
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No image available
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1934–1976
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-1976
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New York mobster and enforcer for mobster Mickey Spillane during the 1950s and 60s. Later served as a mentor for Jimmy Coonan and other members of the Westies.
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Ronald Dermody
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No image available
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-1965
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-1965
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Boston mobster associated with Whitey Bulger. He was murdered after a failed assassination attempt on Buddy McLean.
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[4]
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Tom Devaney
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No image available
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-1976
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1960s–1970s
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New York mobster and enforcer for mobster Mickey Spillane during the 1960s and 70s
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Eddie Diamond
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No image available
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1899–1929
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1921–1929
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New York mobster and brother of Jack "Legs" Diamond
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[4][6]
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Jack Diamond
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1897–1931
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1921–1931
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Philadelphia/New York mobster involved in bootlegging during Prohibition
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Arthur "Butchy" Doe, Jr.
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No image available
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1959–2018
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Boston mobster and son of mobster Arthur Doe, Sr.
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Justin M Donahue
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No image available
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1979–
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1999 - Unknown
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Hell's Kitchen, New York mobster and high-ranked member of the Westies
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[4]
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John M. "Cockeye" Dunn
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No image available
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1910–1949
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New York mobster and enforcer for labor racketeer Joe Ryan
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William "Big Bill" Dwyer
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No image available
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1883–1946
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New York mobster involved in bootlegging during Prohibition
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William "Jellyroll" Egan
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No image available
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1884–1921
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St. Louis mobster and co-founder of Egan's Rats
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Maurice "Mossy" Enright
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No image available
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-1920
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1911–1920
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Chicago labor racketeer associated with the North Side Gang
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Mickey Featherstone
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No image available
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1947–
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New York mobster and member of the Westies
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Richie Fitzpatrick
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No image available
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1880–1905
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New York mobster and member of the Eastman Gang
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Christopher Flynn
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No image available
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1973–
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1992–2001
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NYC mobster involved in drug dealing, numbers rackets, and illegal gambling.
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Jimmy Flynn
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No image available
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1934–
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Boston mobster and member of the Winter Hill Gang
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Danny Greene
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1933–1977
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Cleveland mobster involved in union racketeering
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Kevin Hanrahan
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No image available
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1956–1992
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Providence mobster and associate of the Patriarca crime family
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Vannie Higgins
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No image available
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1897–1932
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New York mobster involved in bootlegging during Prohibition
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Henry Hill 1
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1943–2012
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New York mobster and associate of the Lucchese crime family
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"Dapper" Danny Hogan
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No image available
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1880–1928
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Organized crime figure involved in bootlegging in St. Paul during Prohibition
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Cornelius Hughes
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No image available
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-1966
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Boston mobster and hitman for the McLaughlin Brothers with his brother Stevie Hughes
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[4][7]
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Stevie Hughes
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No image available
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-1966
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Boston mobster and, with his brother Corneilius Hughes, a hitman for the McLaughlin Brothers
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[4][7]
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George Hogan
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No image available
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1952–
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2000–
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Boston mobster believed to be the Winter Hill Gang's present boss
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Joe Kelly
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available
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1901–1966
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1920–1966
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New York labor racketeer who, with his cousin Harold Bowers, was a major power on the New York waterfront though the ILA's notorious "Pistol Local" based in Hell's Kitchen
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[4][8][9]
Jeffrey A. Hopkins Call 2003–2012
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Martin Kilbane
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No image available
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1923–1972
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Cleveland organized crime figure.
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Owen Kilbane
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No image available
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1923–1972
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Cleveland organized crime figure.
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Donald Killeen
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No image available
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1923–1972
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Boston mobster and head of criminal activities in South Boston
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John Patrick Looney
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No image available
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1865–1947
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1909–1925
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bootlegger and organized crime figure in northern Illinois during Prohibition
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Edward "Eddie Mac" MacKenzie, Jr.1
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No image available
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1958–
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1983–1990
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Drug dealer and enforcer for James "Whitey" Bulger and the Winter Hill Gang
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[10][11][12]
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Owney Madden
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1891–1965
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New York organized crime figure involved in bootlegging and former leader of the Gopher Gang
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James Martorano1
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No image available
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1941–
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1960's-1995
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Younger brother of Johnny Martorano; Winter Hill Gang associate and member of the Patriarca crime family
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Johnny Martorano1
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No image available
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1940–
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1964–1995
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Hitman for the Winter Hill Gang and older brother of James Martorano
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Joseph McDonald
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No image available
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1917–1997
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One of the charter members of the Winter Hill Gang
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Michael Cassius McDonald
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1839–1907
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One of the earliest organized crime figures in Chicago
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[4][13][14][15]
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Frank McErlane
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No image available
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1894–1932
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Chicago mobster and partner of bootlegger Joseph "Polack Joe" Saltis
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Thomas "Blackjack" McGinty
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available
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1892–1970
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A Cleveland organized crime figure. McGinty was a member of the Cleveland Syndicate with Jewish gangsters Moe Dalitz, Louis Rothkopf and members of the Italian Mayfield Road Mob.[16] The Syndicate operated casinos in Youngstown, Florida, and Northern Kentucky. McGinty and other members of the Syndicate were founders of the Desert Inn.[17]
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Eddie McGrath
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No image available
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1906–
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1936–1959
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New York organized crime figure who controlled the waterfront area and oversaw criminal activity in Hell's Kitchen during the 1940s
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Bernard "Bernie" McLaughlin
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No image available
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-1961
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Boston mobster and founder of the Mullen Gang
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Edward "Punchy" McLaughlin
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No image available
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-1965
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Boston mobster and member of the Mullen Gang
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George McLaughlin
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No image available
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1927–
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Boston mobster and member of the Mullen Gang
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[4][7][18]
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James "Buddy" McLean
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No image available
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1929–1965
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Boston mobster and former head of the Winter Hill Gang
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Hughie Mulligan
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No image available
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-1973
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New York mobster and organized crime figure in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen during the 1950s
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Joseph Vincent "Newsboy" Moriarty
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1910–1979
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1923–1972
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New Jersey mobster involved in the numbers racket
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Patrick Nee
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No image available
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1943–
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1966–1984
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Boston mobster and associate of Whitey Bulger
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Russell Nicholson
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No image available
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1931–1964
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1961–1964
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Boston police officer and associate of the Winter Hill Gang
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[4][18]
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Myles O'Donnell
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No image available
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1904–1932
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Chicago mobster and founder of the O'Donnell Mob
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Dean O'Banion
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1892–1924
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Chicago mobster and founder of the North Side Mob
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Carleton O'Brien
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No image available
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1913–1952
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Gordon O'Brien
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No image available
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1947–2008
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Providence mobster and associate of the Patriarca crime family
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"Big" Jim O'Leary
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No image available
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1860–1926
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Chicago organized crime figure involved in illegal gambling
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James "Spike" O'Toole
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No image available
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1929–1973
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Boston mobster and associate of the Winter Hill Gang
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James M. Ragen
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No image available
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1881–1946
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-1946
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Chicago organized crime figure involved in bootlegging and illegal gambling
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Ciarán "Irish" Redmond
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No image available
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1968 –
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1985–2009
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Irish-American Mobster Currently Serving a 40-year Sentence in solitary confinement Florence ADX Supermax for several bank heists and an alleged "hit".
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Joseph Ryan
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No image available
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1884–1963
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1927–1953
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New York labor racketeer and organized crime figure
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Frank "Cadillac Frank" Salemme 1
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1933–
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1957–1995
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Boston mobster and one time leader of the Patriarca crime family
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John "Red" Shea
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No image available
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1965–
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1980–1997
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Boston mobster and member of the Winter Hill Gang
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Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran
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No image available
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1920–2003
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1955–1982
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Associate and freelance assassin for the Bufalino crime family
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Andrew "Squint" Sheridan
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No image available
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1902–1949
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-1947
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New York mobster and enforcer for labor racketeer Joe Ryan
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[4][8][9]
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Mickey Spillane
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No image available
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1934–1977
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1959–1977
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New York mobster and head of Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen during the 1950s and 60s
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Joseph "Mad Dog" Sullivan
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No image available
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1939–2017
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1955–1983
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New York mobster and freelance assassin for the Genovese crime family
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[4][8][19][20]
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Roger Touhy
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1898–1959
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1920–1933
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Chicago mobster and bootlegger during Prohibition
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Frank Wallace
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No image available
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1904–1931
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-1931
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Boston mobster and leader of the Gustin Gang during Prohibition
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Danny Walsh
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No image available
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1893–1933
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1920–1933
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Providence bootlegger and major organized crime figure in southern New England during Prohibition
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Kevin Weeks1
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No image available
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1965–
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1978–1999
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Boston mobster affiliated with the Winter Hill Gang and a later government witness
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Howard T. "Howie" Winter1
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1929–2020
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1959–2012
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Boston mobster, second head of the Winter Hill Gang
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[21]
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