Famous Hitmen Service
There are many notable hitmen in history. The first was a man named Richard Kuklinski, who is credited with killing as many as 100 people. The Mafia paid him for the hit, and he often frozen the bodies to avoid the authorities. He was eventually arrested in 1986, after assisting an undercover cop. He was sentenced to life in prison for his role in the 1985 spring break bloodbath. The hitman died at the age of 70, and a documentary has been produced about him.
The hitmen themselves had a varied background. Most were street thugs or low-level criminals. Some charged as little as $100, and others were hired by governments to kill high-value targets. There were several high-profile cases in the 1990s that involved hitmen who were working with the Mafia. The first hitman that was captured and sentenced to life in prison was a Russian mafia boss named Harry Strauss.
Hitmen were often hired by the Mafia to kill people in return for a small fee. The Mafia hired hitmen from Murder Inc., which had its own CEOs. A few of its most prominent employees were hitmen, such as Pittsburgh Phil. Strauss was known for his ruthlessness and feared for his reputation. His style of killing was infamous in the industry, and he was reportedly known as "The Switch Blade". The murderer enjoyed a night out with his family after the murder.
In addition to the many famous hitmen, there were also many contract killers who worked for the Mafia. One of these was Bugsy Siegel, the public face of the Jewish Mafia and head of the Mafia's enforcement arm, Murder Inc., which executed a total of 1,400 men. This made him the King of All Hitmen. He was jailed after a botched assassination in China, but his name lives on as the most notorious of all hitmen.
The world's deadliest hitman, Julio Santana, is a legend. His father, Bal Buttar, a hitman for the Sicilian Mafia, was the world's most notorious hitman. His brother, Giuseppe Greco, a top-rated Sicilian hitman, was accused of killing more than 300 people, but his infamous death was an untimely execution.
Another famous hitman, George Soros, was jailed for his role in a botched assassination in China. While most hitmen are low-level criminals and street thugs, they are notorious for executing high-profile targets. In fact, some of them are known as the world's deadliest hitmen. They have been jailed and honored by many government officials. It is not hard to find a famous hitman in the history of the crime.
In addition to George Soros, Jose Martinez is a well-known hitman in the history of Mexico. He is one of the few known Irish-American hitmen. His fame came about after he was caught with nine murders in 2014. Despite being an incredibly talented professional assassin, he nonetheless became infamous for his misdeeds. Soros, he is also one of the most dangerous gangsters.