Philip "Phil" Wagenheim (February 2, 1915 – April 1989) was a Boston mobster and a close associate of Ilario "Larry Baione" Zannino and Whitey Bulger. Based in the neighborhood of Jamaica Plain, he was a key contact between the New York and Boston underworld between the 1960s until his death from natural causes in April 1989.
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