Part 2 of the Hit-man series
Hit-men and other anti social personality types are of great interest to forensic psychologists. Montreal psychologists at the Montreal Philippe Pinel Institution for the criminally insane research this issue very carefully. Pinel is the Montreal hospital for the criminally insane. However, hit-men are not considered insane. They are cold-blooded murders. Montreal hit-men are also part of the mob and recently the gang wars are rampant with the killing of Nicolo Rizzuto and Rizzuto family members.
After Stanley Kuklinkski created the monster in his child, he abandoned him and young Richard had to fend for himself in the streets.
As a teenager of 14, he was bullied by another kid at school and beat his bully to death. By 16, he started his own street gang and delighted in his power. Kuklinkski once took on six kids at a time. He always carried a knife and two derringers wherever he went.
By 1960, he was a well-known street hustler managed to marry and have three kids. He had trouble holding down real jobs, and eventually started working for a film lab where he stole, or pirated the pornographic movies in order to sell to people connected to the Gambino crime family. This little business paved the way to working odd jobs for the mob.
Kuklinkski, now a serial killer who enjoyed working with brutality and disregard for human lives, became a debt collector for the Gambino Family at the Gemini Lounge in Brooklyn. The victims either paid their debts or ended up hacked to death and taken out in body-bags. Most people no doubt, made sure they paid their debts to the family after that.
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Published by Carol Roach
Carol Roach holds a masters in counselling psychology. She worked as a therapist at the Douglas Hospital in Montreal before becoming a professional writer.Carol is the author of the book Picking Up The Piece... View profile
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6 Comments
Post a CommentExcellent work. ♥
Berry good post
An outstanding report as always. Thanks!
I do think people are a product of their environment.
I still think each individual has a choice to make for him or herself too, but I get what you are saying.
I went to school with some of the Gambinos. Glad I didn't tick them off. This guy is just a monster.