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John Kelley (criminal) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Kelley (criminal) John J. Kelley (known as "Red Kelley"; a.k.a. "Irish Red Kelley" and "Jack Kelley" ) was a reputed mobster who was an associate of the Patriarca crime family. He allegedly was a robber and a hit man. His nicknames in the demimonde were "Swiss Watch" due to the methodical way he plotted his robberies and "Saint John" due to his patience. ==Plymouth Mail Robbery== Kelley was linked to the 1962 Plymouth Mail Robbery. Vincent Teresa, a Boston mobster who served as a lieutenant to mob family boss Raymond Patriarca, claimed in his book ''My Life in the Mafia'' that Kelley was the man who planned the robbery. Towards the end of the expiration of the five-year statute of limitations, Kelley came under intense scrutiny and pressure from postal inspectors and other federal authorities. ''Newsweek'' magazine quoted him as saying that the postal inspectors "had harassed my wife and frightened my Siamese cats." Kelley was arrested and tried for the robbery. He was represented by attorney F. Lee Bailey, who won an acquittal.
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