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Joseph Kuklinski : ウィキペディア英語版
Richard Kuklinski

Richard Leonard Kuklinski (April 11, 1935 – March 5, 2006) was an American contract killer who was convicted for five murders. Kuklinski was given the nickname "Iceman" for his method of freezing a victim to mask the time of death. The 6'5" (196 cm), 300 pound (135 kg) Kuklinski lived with his wife and children in the suburb of Dumont, New Jersey. Prior to his arrest, his family was apparently unaware of Kuklinski's double life and crimes.〔 A New Jersey Police task force was formed after Kuklinski was suspected of two murders. An eighteen month long undercover investigation led to his arrest.
Kuklinski was a contract killer for Newark's DeCavalcante crime family and New York City's Five Families of the American Mafia. After his murder convictions, Kuklinski took part in a number of interviews during which he claimed to have murdered from over 100〔Zugibe, Dr. Frederick T. Zugibe; Costello, James T. (November 1993). ("The Iceman Murder - One of a Series of Contract Murders" ).''Journal of Forensic Sciences'', Vol. 38, No. 6. pp. 1404–1408. PDF file: 333.6 KB; retrieved June 3, 2012.〕 to 250 men (his "recollections" varied) between 1948 and 1986. Three documentaries, two biographies and a feature film have been produced on Kuklinski based on his interviews and the results of the task force that brought Kuklinski to justice. Many claims were substantiated by author Phillip Carlo in over 240 hours of interviews and dozens of cases Kuklinski helped New Jersey police clear after his incarceration.
==Early life==
Kuklinski was born in the family apartment on Third Street in Jersey City, New Jersey, to Stanley Kuklinski, a Polish immigrant from Warsaw and a brakeman on the railroad, and Anna McNally, a daughter of Catholic Irish immigrants from Dublin, who worked in a meat-packing plant during Richard's childhood.
Richard was constantly abused by his parents, especially by his father, who beat him heavily. His mother also beat him with broom handles and other household objects. She believed that stern discipline should be accompanied by a strict religious upbringing, and raised her son in the Catholic Church, where he became an altar boy.〔 Kuklinski rejected the religious faith he was raised in. ''The New York Times'' reports that Kuklinski killed cats when he was growing up.
Richard had three siblings. His older brother Florian died of injuries suffered from abuse by his father. The Kuklinski family lied to the police, saying that he had fallen down a flight of steps. He has a younger sister, Roberta, and a younger brother, Joseph (1944–2003), who was convicted of raping and murdering a 12-year-old girl. When asked about his brother Joseph's crimes, Richard replied: "We come from the same father."〔''The Iceman Confesses: Secrets of a Mafia Hitman'', HBO, 2001.  〕

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