23-01-2008 13:46

Richard Kuklinsky

Vis - 33 of 200 moorden, wat maakt het uit? SBS-6 laat zondag een indrukwekkende documentaire zien over Richard Kuklinsky, ook wel The Ice Man genaamd. Kuklinsky legt in detail uit hoe hij te werk ging bij zijn daden, pistool onder de kin, en *klik*.
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Richard Kuklinski (April 11, 1935 – March 5, 2006) was a notorious hit man known as "The Iceman" who was connected to the Mafia.

Kuklinski was born in Jersey City, New Jersey. His father was an alcoholic who regularly came home drunk and beat Kuklinski as a means of stress relief. Later in life, Kuklinski would claim that it was during these beatings that he first began to feel the "nothingness" that occurred when he committed murder. After periods of being beaten, Kuklinski began to kill cats for fun, one of the warning signs of psychopathy in children.

At the age of fourteen he got into a street fight in which he beat the other boy bloody; the next day, the boy died as a result of the injuries he sustained. Kuklinski stated later in life that when he found out about the boy's death, he felt empowered for the first time in his life.

When he was sixteen, Kuklinski's parents abandoned him. Homeless, he became a notorious thug on the streets by fighting or killing anyone that got in the way of his survival. On one occasion, he was harassed by six other boys on the street. Richard grabbed a pipe and beat every single one of them to near-death.

When he was older, he met a mobster named Roy DeMeo, a made member of the Gambino crime family. Kuklinski started out doing robberies and other chores for the family, but his talent for killing was quickly realized. He stood out amongst his associates, standing over 6'4 without shoes and weighing close to 300lbs.

Over the next thirty years, Kuklinski killed regularly, although an exact number has never been settled upon by authorities; Kuklinski himself, at various times, claimed to have killed between 100 and 200 individuals.

It should be noted however that a number of Kuklinski's claims hold little credence, as he has been caught lying a number of times and recently attempted to bribe lawyers involved with a new murder case against Sammy Gravano.

Despite Kuklinski's claims that he was a frequent killer for DeMeo, no DeMeo crew members that became witnesses for the government claimed that Kuklinski was involved in the murders they committed. Surveillance photos only caught Kuklinski visiting DeMeo's main headquarters, the Gemini Lounge, one time and that visit was apparently to purchase a handgun from the Brooklyn crew. At one time Kuklinski claimed to have been responsible for the 1983 murder of Roy DeMeo, although all available evidence and testimony points to the murderers being fellow DeMeo crew associates Joseph Testa and Anthony Senter as well as DeMeo's supervisor in the Gambino family, Anthony Gaggi).

At the same time he carried out a career as a hit man, Kuklinski met and married a woman and fathered children. His children never had any idea that their father was a hit man, instead believing, like Kuklinski's neighbors, that he was a successful businessman. Kuklinski was relatively well liked, often throwing barbecues in his backyard in the summertime. His children still maintain that he was a wonderful father, never abusing or mistreating them in any way.

Initially nicknamed "The Polack" by his Italian associates because of his Polish heritage, Kuklinski earned the nickname "Iceman" following his experiments with disguising the time of death of his victims by freezing their corpses. Kuklinski himself claims that he used a Mr. Softee ice cream truck for this purpose, although the FBI doubts the veracity of this claim. Kuklinski's method was uncovered by the authorities when once, Kuklinski failed to let one of his victims properly thaw before disposing of the body, and the coroner found chunks of ice in the corpse's heart.

When the authorities finally caught up with Kuklinski in 1986, they based their case almost entirely on the testimony of an undercover agent. The agent had acted like he wanted to hire Kuklinski for a hit and recorded Kuklinski speaking in detail about how he would do it. Kuklinski was sentenced to two life sentences in 1988, and he would have become eligible for parole in 2046, at which time he would be 111 years old.

While incarcerated, Kuklinski became a darling of the psychological community, granting interviews to psychiatrists and criminologists about his upbringing, criminal career, and personal life. Several of these interviews were filmed, and became a series of documentary movies aired on HBO.

In one interview, Kuklinski claimed that the prospect of killing a woman or a child disgusted him, although he would be willing to do anything asked of him to a man. He also confessed that once he had wanted to use a crossbow to carry out a hit, but, not wanting to use this method without having "tested" it first, randomly sniped a man with it from the roof of a building.

Kuklinski later stated that only once had he felt upset in the commission of a crime: He once kidnapped one of his victims, and rather than conventionally murder them, he tied them up so tightly that the ropes drew blood. He then left the person in a cave in the wilderness, where they were eaten alive by animals (more specifically rats) attracted by the smell of blood. Kuklinski filmed the person's death, and claimed that, upon viewing it, felt disgusted for the first and only time in regard to a murder he had committed.

Kuklinski died of unknown causes at 1:15 AM in Trenton, New Jersey at the age of 70. He was in a secure wing at St. Francis Medical Center. Although authorities say they believe he died of natural causes, the timing of his death is considered suspicious by some, as he was scheduled to testify that he had killed a New Jersey police officer in the 1980s on the orders of former Gambino crime family underboss Sammy Gravano. A few days after Kuklinksi's death, prosecutors dropped all charges against Gravano, saying that without the hit man's testimony they had insufficient evidence to continue.

DIT VINDEN JULLIE ERVAN

Die docu is al 2 keer bij reportage geweest ??

U96, 23-01-2008 om 14:47

@U96,

In totaal 6 x uitgezonden in verschillende programma's op verschillende zenders....dus Ja....ik kijk meer dan SBS6

FritzzTheCat, 23-01-2008 om 14:49

@FritzzTheCat

Wat zei ik nou laatst?

HY, 23-01-2008 om 14:50

Ik kijk nooit naar SBS of dat soort programma's, maar zelf ik ben deze docu al 2x tegengekomen. Is wel apart en interessant om te zien wat er in zijn hoofd omgaat.

KapiteinClaus, 23-01-2008 om 14:56

Ik dacht dat Wim Hof "The Ice Man" was..?!

Yuck Fou, 23-01-2008 om 15:00

Inderdaad meerdere malen gezien, maar de documantaire is zeker het kijken waard.

Evil Inside, 23-01-2008 om 15:02

@HY,

Daarom juist..ik ben uit de kast

FritzzTheCat, 23-01-2008 om 15:16

@YuckFou
Dennis Berkamp had ook de bijnaam(alterego) The Iceman.
Overigens bijzonder indrukwekkende carriere heeft deze man opgebouwd.

zalmzooi, 23-01-2008 om 15:20

En ik? Ik blijf er gewoon koel onder en zie dat het goed is...

Muilezel, 23-01-2008 om 15:28

Ik dacht trouwens heel even dat het over Richard KuKlinkamer ging...

Muilezel, 23-01-2008 om 15:28

Want zo ben jij.

Mr. Fuzzims, 23-01-2008 om 15:29

@ U96

Idd...heb ik ook al vaker op TV gezien.
SBS6 gaat zoals altijd weer eens stoer doen met HH.

Beer, 23-01-2008 om 15:47

kijken niet waard, vieze gay
ga je zelf ondersteboven aan een waslijn knopen en wachten tot je sterft.
mfcker

jack, 23-01-2008 om 15:53

whehehe, hell yeah!

hongerlap, 23-01-2008 om 16:02

Ik zou in 1e instantie ook doorzappen, maar heb ff heel dat filmpje zitten kijken. Heel interessant en bizar. Het geeft maar weer aan dat stoute kinderen niet geboren worden, maar zo gemaakt. Hoe belangerijk is opvoeding?

Keith, 23-01-2008 om 16:09

Een ding wat wel grappig is...het is een echte zielenknijper, wanneer Kuklinsky hem vraagt wat hij vam hem vindt : goed, slecht of geen van beide geeft de psychiater een antwoord van meerdere minuten lang zonder een daadwerkelijk antwoord te geven.

darksilmarillion, 23-01-2008 om 17:07

Beseitigen. Ausradieren.

Daddy, 23-01-2008 om 17:25

@darksilmarillion
Heb jij naar n ander filmpje zitten kijken dan?

Hij onderbouwt juist zijn antwoord met feitelijke argumenetn en dat duurt misschien minuten lang, maar geeft hem wel degelijk een antwoord. Alleen hij onthoudt zich van zijn eigen mening te geven.

Keith, 23-01-2008 om 17:28

33 of 200 moorden? ik denk eerder 33 of 200 herhalingen van sbs 6, hebben ze geen nieuw materiaal meer?

AH, 23-01-2008 om 23:33

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