Frank Lucianna, the defense attorney, turns 100 this year -- and is still practicing law. He works alongside his two daughters, who are also lawyers. Pretty remarkable guy.
That’s why there are so many criminals running rampant in this country now. All because we want to keep some facade of looking righteously just when we all know trials like these are a complete waste of time. Hug-a-thug era!
James Gandolfini THE ONLY ONE , my friend , that could have ever made the PERFECT , sick, bad ass iceman. The other skinny guy in the 2012 iceman movie..nothing against the man but ..COME ON. Rest in peace you too tough bad asses Big Rich Kuklinski and Big James Gandolfini aka "Tone"!
This guy is a joke tho, a psyhopath and whatnot but really just a bum pretending to be a hitman, he's been debunked by every person that was in the mob who hung around Roy DeMeo and even FBI agents who followed Roy and his crew for years. This Kuklinski dude couldn't answer a single true detail or secret fact only the killer could have known. But was always so vocal about everything else. A total joke.
@@CasinoMan2005, I suggest staying out of trouble, then you don’t have to worry about fitting. LOL! You must be a career criminal, having experience the back seat of a cop car, when it was larger and more comfortable to resembling the back seat of a clown car.
He was a pathological liar. NO ONE in organized crime ever said they knew him, in fact Art Ruffles of the FBI and Dom Montiglio, nephew of Roy DeMeo's boss both said he was utterly full of shit and never had anything to do with Roy. He killed 5 non-affiliated friends, none of which were to do with the Mafia, and was arrested for every one because he bragged to an undercover cop he didn't know. With his fat mouth he'd be dead if he got within a mile of Roy DeMeo. A sad, pathetic old man.
As well as one of the biggest liars in all of criminal history- and that's saying something! Divide his so-called body count by 10 and you'll be closer to the real number.
Richard seems like he is right out of central casting. When I think of a mob hitman, this is it! Right down to the members only jacket, the tough smooth talking, and the dark glasses.
Its Duality of man... were all capable of this... well, most of us... You can still live a normal, civilized lives and be a hit man. In my research, over 20 years, 1 common theme I saw with serial murderers were that they led double lives. Where Everyone on their right side saw, the family man... a great man...
The defense lawyer should have said as little as possible versus feigning outrage. What the fuck does the media have to do with anything? He knew the evidence the government had establishing his client was a murderer for the mob.
@@SalAcceturraHe was convicted of 4. Suspected of 5. You gotta love these fanboys who don't know what a phony he was. They can't read, just watch movies and TV.
He was convicted of a murder and in prison admitted to killing a police officer, which got him an additional 40 years. The lowlife pos died of Kawasaki disease in the early 2000s. Don't make him out to be a folk hero, he was a chickenshit scumbag, pretty much like his attorney who got paid by the way after losing.
I'm from Jersey City and the Iceman was as rotten a person as there is. A cold Blooded killer who would go through the Holland Tunnel just to kill street bums. When he was drunk, frequently, he bragged about being a killer. Everybody deserves a defense, but to say that this rotten to the core murderer who had zero respect for human life, "I hope he wins" is not defending anybody. it's just a beyond stupid and callous remark. Thankfully, this disgusting pig was convicted.
Wow unbelievable. As I was watching him talk I was thinking in my head that he is probably long dead by now and look he’s still alive that’s unbelievable
@@ruthsturgeon4979 No ones suggesting that. We are talking about the fact his lawyer looked old in this clip and its from the 80s and we expected he'd have died decades ago, and yet hes still alive today at 98. No one is saying anyone was going to take him out.
Not really... Read the court transcript.. it's available online.. this was one dangerous individual human being... And is responsible for over 79 murders that they know of...
He was a low level mafia enforcer. He claimed to be involved in some major hits. He wasn’t. He claimed the castellano and galante killings. He wasn’t anywhere near them . One dangerous man though.
You can see how pissed he is @ the very beginning when he’s getting out of the squad car talking to the camera. I wouldn’t want him that pissed at me. Dude was enormous
@@UpChuckTheBoogie no proof at all just what he says lol he only had a few people they really knew of he killed the rest is all just his word and the mafia dont claim him ether but we will never really know now
His defense attorney, advising the court of other cases going back to the 80’s, articulating the rules i.e., elements of bail, and advising the judge of prejudicial statements which they were, he’s very good 😌!!!! The confidence in his voice without missing a beat, solid!!!!
well i mean other than abusing his wife kids and the animal thing he was a stand up guy lol no but really he was not out hunting some women out jogging or smoking random people he was taking out the people in organized crime , God works in mysterious ways , if those people he smoked did not partake in that life style they would be alive would they not? Im not saying its right Im saying in this world it is what it is. Anyway his crimes do not even touch the scale to what is really going. should of let him s keep on smoking all those dudes its not like any of those he smoked would help society they were all in that world otherwise Richard would never have had their info , names and know were to find them.
Sorry honey, I don't think he had a bit of good character. I mean come on, he was a Hitman, with no remorse, or apologized to the families of his victims. He was a coward, and snuck up on victims when they were unaware of it. So quit please with your good character comment. It's ridiculous.
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Who actually knows how many people he killed.Once your in prison i guess you want to be as much of a bad ass as you can.Also i would think any documentatries, interviews himself or his family were paid for.For me i don't know or really care how many people he killed or if he killed anyone at all he is a scary dude.
I hate to tell you this he was never a mob hit man he made it all up check michael franzese channel watch the Roy Dimeo documentary he was never even mentioned
This guy was the definition of "Hitman" in every sense of the word. If he was coming to get you...he got you. That scene in the movie (The Iceman) about him, where he sat down and told the guy to pray to God to come down and save him, was absolutely chilling...man.
@@ThomasJones-ij6hv oh ok, I'll check it out. But whether he was ever a mob hitman (or not), he fits the bill of the stereotypical hitman. A cold-blooded, sociopathic killer.✌️
If hes coming to get you and you have no knowledge that hes coming to get you - then yes of course hes going to get you. You are in no state of preparedness. He could have been taken out just as easily as his victims if someone put a contract on him that he had no knowledge of. Ultimately just a big dumb shit stain.
@@draslovkaclarion5517 In real life he killed people he did business dealings with and robbed them for profit before the deal was made but he was never a mafia hit man. Makes for a better story tho
@@draslovkaclarion5517 I thought he did for many years but no I don’t think so. I think he just murdered friends to rob them during a final business dealing. I’m curious now I’m gonna check it out more. I don’t think he was ever really paid to do a hit
Mobfax your content is phenomenal , I've been turning in to your channel for a long time now and still to this day I don't know how you get such original and informative material . Great stuff 👏 👍
I hear that. The detective that arrested him in the park, said he was a cold evil person, and that conventional handcuffs did not fit him because he was such a big guy. The way he would grit his teeth and give that cold stare when he was angry was chilling.
He was an idiot with a big mouth making it look to the uneducated as if he was doing something. He did nothing of any value at all. The reality is that the Iceman claimed he killed 200 human beings, many just being homeless drunks.
@@1974jrodhe didn't have to take on the case bro. So yes, he was required to. That's his duty. He's obviously not getting exonerated but the fight here in court would be to spare him the death penalty or life in prison...not sure what his state it was in...some don't have death penalty
I can’t believe that RK managed to stay married for 25 years, be a father and homeowner in a nice suburban neighborhood, during his murderous rampages. I’m kinda impressed.
Richard said he didn't do anything. Getting out of the car,he sounded like a PATRIOT.His lawyer talked about his 25 year marriage and his kids going to school.He had a job. Been living in the same house for 25 years. If you bought into all that his lawyer was selling, they should've unhand cuffed him and sent him home.BUT fortunately for society we have good Prosecutors and Judges.
When Richard walked out of the courtroom he looked at the people in the seats to see who was there so he could know who ratted him out. Both lawyers were top notch and sharp as hell.
I don’t know where you got all this footage but it’s just plain awesome. I’d rather watch the progression of real events any day over watching another DeNiro or Pacino mob movie. Yes whose movies are great but when you’re a true crime buff, nothing compares to the real thing.
The defense attorney tries to remain calm and cordial, but then at 18:30 you can see he's heard enough bullsh!t and just unloads on the judge and state attorney. Nicely done.
The defense Attorney is respectable as he is adamantly pursuing the rights of his client with respect to the rules of law. He presents his argument in an exemplary maner.
Yeah, fugazi, fogazi. It’s a wazi, it’s a woozi. It’s…fairy dust. It doesn’t exist, it’s never landed, it is no matter, it’s not on the elemental chart. It’s not fucking real. Right?
@Dirk Digler Naw....you dont get an HBO show, major motion picture, or even Mobfax to cover a total nobody. He's no Gotti or Gambino but he's FAR from where you place him.
Great lawyer! You dont see that type of action and effort from lawyers anymore. These days these lawyers submit themselves to the judges and prosecutors.
Over 100 killings and this man never showed an ounce of remorse. I watched his interviews. The time he even mentioned regret is when his kids finally turned away from him. They tried to make him seem like a " Bad guy killing bad guys". No, he killed completely innocent people. He even poisoned a complete stranger in a restaurant and would beat his wife for sport.
Not saying everyone he killed deserved it but if your dealing with the mafia and you jerk them around especially back then your playing with big fire that you should be well aware of not saying all but most of these men knew what kind of life they had signed up for he wouldn't kill women or children either just to note
Yeah but it should be mentioned that a lot of stuff he said are lies. He also stated that he lied about stuff in his book in order to sell more. The one thing he didn't tell us in his book was that man he kept running into was a undercover agent.
I'm from the other side of the world, far far away from where Mr Kuklinsky lived and died, yet I love to know more about him We don't have the book here, I wish I can read it Anywayzzzz, sending peace and love from the cradle of life & civilization as we know it, magnificent EGYPT ✌✌✌
@@northernvibes6838 Hello, thanks, I'll try finding the movie, you know I watched several, well!! few is the right word, few documentaries about him, a year ago, got fascinated and his life, persuade to arrest him, trial and the jail interview got me hooked on crimes stories and documentaries, in my country we don't have this level of violence, not close by any means, there are gangsters, criminals, drug dealers, tough ones, the kind of toughness that requires a special forces squad to arrest one of them but... big BUT 😐😉😎😂😂 when it comes to crimes in general nothing is close to the states at all, also no such amazing documenting, no video archiving like in the states, so I satisfy my hobby knowing about crimes, trials, integration tactics....etc only through western RUclips channels. Eh!!! Sorry for rambling, long reply I guess. Thanks a lot. Have a great day or night wherever you are, whenever you read my comment. Peace & Love Mr Nicholls ❤✌✌
Michael Franzese made a great point, why pay for a hit man when Capos have soldiers on the street. Your in that life, and don’t follow orders, you will be next .
So this guy is probably insane and full of shit but I'm pretty sure the mafia used a variety of hitters and would often pay. Just because an order came down from a captain doesn't mean someone wouldn't pay 2 black guys to make it look like a non mafia hit ect
I read the book by Phillip Carlo. 95% of it seemed like bullshit to me. I think kuklinski liked to play up to the persona. I don’t think he did a fraction of the things he claims he did.
Wtf..! I don't understand some ppl calling him a legend in the comments. Is there something that i don't know about him or we really have that many sick minded ppl who praise a serial killer?!
He was a hitman and a serial killer, he killed people for money and people that pissed him off. Theres an interview of him confessing his first murder at 19 or something..short story is a guy who pissed kuklinski off in a bar, was caught sleeping in his car as iceman was leaving, so he made an improvised molotov and tossed into the guys car WHILE he was sleeping. The guy could give suge knight nightmares fr.
He was a nice man to are family and friends and only killed rats 🐀 who robbed women and was going to grass him up . So don’t believe any FBI GUYS because there the biggest crooks in American
Gotta get lucky with a straight shot with tirer iron or your done he's slow as hell. but he's packing 3 pieces soo I'll be quickest runner you ever seen maybe tell him he's shoes un tied and clober him hard 10 times until he's out lmao 🤣 😂
@@steveib724 he may be slow but he may not. Ive seen huge guys like him move really fast or slow as youd expect. I think he was probably fast for his size.
@little drane oh really? You were able to drop a killer with a gun who apparently had the aim of a storm trooper? After he emptied his blaster at you, hitting nothing? You bad mofo you! Did you somersault and cartwheel, as the laser beams scorched the ground coming mere kilometers from catching you a headshot? What about the time a 300lb psycho attacked you with that machete? That blade was nothing compared to the steely gaze emanating from your dangerous "dont f
Richard Kuklinski was 6'5" and was 51 years of age during this bail hearing. He probably was about 300 lbs. as well but could have been a bit less. Notice that he was kept in hand-cuffs, which is very weird.
I seen all the Documentaries on him over the years, and what was so frightening about him, he would look his victims in their eyes as they passed away, his conscious level was zero, he live a life you would think was the American Dream. But in reality he was the American nightmare, people use the word Gangster loosely, but this guy was 100 percent, GANGSTER!
@@jerrywoods4066 Which stories were factual? The Jimmy Hoffa killing? or how about the Paul Castellano killing? The freezing bodies to throw off coroners, even though they know about ice crystals? How about the cave rats that eat people alive? How about the Carmine Galante killing? Or how he killed Roy Demeo but didn't know there was a chandelier on him?
"Twenty guns pointed at me for no reason". After all he did, he still had a "sense of humor ".
prettty sure he was bein serious thats the funny part
"37 guys to pick up 1 little guy" lmao
Lol
Hahaha
One little guy🤣🤣
Frank Lucianna, the defense attorney, turns 100 this year -- and is still practicing law. He works alongside his two daughters, who are also lawyers. Pretty remarkable guy.
he's a boss, especially this bit 18:58 😎
He's the legal voice on The Simpsons
That’s why there are so many criminals running rampant in this country now. All because we want to keep some facade of looking righteously just when we all know trials like these are a complete waste of time. Hug-a-thug era!
wow... he really fights for his client..
One of the best criminal attorneys in United States.
I always said James gandolfini would’ve made a sick iceman movie ..RIP...James gandolfini
James Gandolfini THE ONLY ONE , my friend , that could have ever made the PERFECT , sick, bad ass iceman. The other skinny guy in the 2012 iceman movie..nothing against the man but ..COME ON. Rest in peace you too tough bad asses Big Rich Kuklinski and Big James Gandolfini aka "Tone"!
Actually I think Vincent D’Onofrio would be best.
Yep, "Tony Soprano" would have been perfect for the role. Another guy that comes to mind, although he is not an actor, is Tyson Fury 😂
Shannon was the BEST choice to that roll. Ice man was skinny and tall younger. M.Shannon is so good actor ❤❤❤
Gandolfini would've been great but so was Shannon. And if you saw the movie, he's no little dude.
Wow I didn’t know there was court footage of this guy! Thank you for uploading this. Very interesting.
OMG I can't believe cameras exist. I need to get out more😏
This guy is a joke tho, a psyhopath and whatnot but really just a bum pretending to be a hitman, he's been debunked by every person that was in the mob who hung around Roy DeMeo and even FBI agents who followed Roy and his crew for years. This Kuklinski dude couldn't answer a single true detail or secret fact only the killer could have known. But was always so vocal about everything else. A total joke.
not interesting in the least
The Darkness Underneath Podcast on RUclips does a great job methodically going through his claims with several videos containing hours of information.
@@Don-rl1sm you say after watching it . Oh duh
Back when a full grown man could fit in the backseat of a car.
No kidding. I’m 6’3” and it’s impossible for me to get in the back seat.
@@CasinoMan2005, I suggest staying out of trouble, then you don’t have to worry about fitting. LOL! You must be a career criminal, having experience the back seat of a cop car, when it was larger and more comfortable to resembling the back seat of a clown car.
He was 6’5 🤣🤣
@@martylucas8557 sitting in the back seat doesn’t always mean on cop cars 🚓
You better believe it
Richard Kuklinski is definitely one of the most fascinating characters in all of criminal history. Great upload
HE MOST CERTAINLY IS ❤
He was a pathological liar. NO ONE in organized crime ever said they knew him, in fact Art Ruffles of the FBI and Dom Montiglio, nephew of Roy DeMeo's boss both said he was utterly full of shit and never had anything to do with Roy. He killed 5 non-affiliated friends, none of which were to do with the Mafia, and was arrested for every one because he bragged to an undercover cop he didn't know. With his fat mouth he'd be dead if he got within a mile of Roy DeMeo. A sad, pathetic old man.
As well as one of the biggest liars in all of criminal history- and that's saying something! Divide his so-called body count by 10 and you'll be closer to the real number.
He's a fake
@@uuuultra Takes one to know one. He's just in prison for a laugh then eh? 🤣
When I was a kid, this dude scared the crap out of me.
Family member? Otherwise sounds little weird, sorry.
@Oldtimer why is this comment weird sounds pretty reasonable
You know him or u watched his documentary
@@David-on9mk He was not a member of any of the 5 families he is full of sh*#
🤣🤣🤣..my bad bro..but this guy is menacing...
Iceman is the definition of “fuck around,and find out”
No I am.
Rolling laughing. I just showed my girl the original fuck around find equation nodes today. Good play man good play
@Whiskeyrow81
No, he’s the definition of a scumbag like you. 😀
Find out what? How much of a pathological liar he was? 97% of his claims have been debunked decades ago.
that made no sene, moron
Richard seems like he is right out of central casting. When I think of a mob hitman, this is it! Right down to the members only jacket, the tough smooth talking, and the dark glasses.
He’s not a short juicehead like most of the mafioso’s.
@@frankie1012 He was never a "mafioso"
Guy is a fraud.
Capish
he had the "it" factor 🤡🤡🤡
I like how he refers to himself as one little guy
He’s busting balls
He was like 6’5 280 pounds lol
Little guy when he was what, 6'3" or somwhere around that area
@@jfontanez1838 most likely yes but who knows. I’m not sure but I suspect he may be a tad unbalanced :)
@@claymack1109 even taller than that
Regardless of his guilt, he has a phenomenal, fearless Lawyer!! Everything a Lawyer should be!! 👏👏
The Mob
My dad started his corrections career around the time this dude was in Trenton. He said just being around him felt scary
U still smm member mr trenton 😊
Or did u find job ,?
@@sanhedrinvenus what
I loved to see how the lawyer was trying to show the iceman is a nice and good citizen
Lawyer is one of the best Frank Luciano
@@MrFatboyflop depending on how you look at it he's one of the worst
He's a gentle giant
Its Duality of man... were all capable of this... well, most of us...
You can still live a normal, civilized lives and be a hit man.
In my research, over 20 years, 1 common theme I saw with serial murderers were that they led double lives.
Where Everyone on their right side saw, the family man... a great man...
@@209Twinz209 yeah but i believe like he was a terror in his own house as well. Lots of domestic violence
That's what a good defense lawyer looks and sounds like.
That’s right Brad!
how, r e t a r d?
The defense lawyer should have said as little as possible versus feigning outrage. What the fuck does the media have to do with anything? He knew the evidence the government had establishing his client was a murderer for the mob.
@@Don-rl1sm ur a retard don
The jacket- “Members only?” Eugene Pontecorvo would be proud.
I think its leather. Eugene wasnt
I think he was the last member
I still have mine black
DAA JAAAACKETTTT
We see see
Thank you for posting and sharing this. Interesting character "THE ICEMAN." This guy is the definition of TRUE HORROR.
At 5 murders? There are a lot worse running around. There are also alot more competent killers. Kuklinski was horrible at it.
@@ThomasJones-ij6hvis it 5? I thought 3
@@SalAcceturra law enforcement believes 5 is definite, 6 likely with a very slim chance of up to 10 murders and none were mafia related.
@@SalAcceturraHe was convicted of 4. Suspected of 5. You gotta love these fanboys who don't know what a phony he was. They can't read, just watch movies and TV.
Great footage! Have seen a lot on Iceman but never this. Knowing the circumstances and outcome of this case, just fantastic stuff!
He was convicted of a murder and in prison admitted to killing a police officer, which got him an additional 40 years. The lowlife pos died of Kawasaki disease in the early 2000s. Don't make him out to be a folk hero, he was a chickenshit scumbag, pretty much like his attorney who got paid by the way after losing.
how is a routine hearing "fascinating," r e t a r d?
That defense attorney gave all he had for this guy! True man of jurisprudence. Fantastic to see him work!
usually everybody hates the defense but in this case everybody loves richard so.
@@GorGob why do they?
I'm from Jersey City and the Iceman was as rotten a person as there is. A cold Blooded killer who would go through the Holland Tunnel just to kill street bums. When he was drunk, frequently, he bragged about being a killer. Everybody deserves a defense, but to say that this rotten to the core murderer who had zero respect for human life, "I hope he wins" is not defending anybody. it's just a beyond stupid and callous remark. Thankfully, this disgusting pig was convicted.
His life was in the balance bro 😎
Exactly
“I learned that it is better to give than to receive” - Richard Kuklinski
If Vito Spadafore had that teaching..he would be still alive
What a fucked up way to learn that lesson...
🤣
"You guys watch too many movies!"
That was gold! 🥇
I’d hire Richards lawyer if I ever needed a defense attorney. He’s really good and knows his stuff. I’m genuinely impressed with him.
He is in his late 80's or early 90's and still practicing law.
@@ThomasJones-ij6hv 😲😲 that awesome amazing friend I bet he does gd job then any other lawyer
@ThomasJones-ij6hv Actually he's 100. And he is an amazing lawyer.
@@ThomasJones-ij6hv
He's dead now .
Hopefully, you won't ever need to.
His lawyer is still alive incredible.
98 and going strong lol
Wow unbelievable. As I was watching him talk I was thinking in my head that he is probably long dead by now and look he’s still alive that’s unbelievable
No one was going to help him who would go after his lawyer for him he's not a official mob guy . You could give him far to much credit
@@ruthsturgeon4979 No ones suggesting that. We are talking about the fact his lawyer looked old in this clip and its from the 80s and we expected he'd have died decades ago, and yet hes still alive today at 98. No one is saying anyone was going to take him out.
He must have liked his lawyer 🤫
the defense attorney is a straight up Bulldog....very impressive....you automatically know he has been doing this for a looooong time!!!
Did you catch the defendants last name. He's a well practiced mob attorney.
He was a long time mob lawyer. One of the best in the entire USA.
He failed
@@OzArt Johnnie Cochran could not have gotten him bail.........
He has to be or he would be a hit
Whether Richard was involved with the mob or not he's still one big scary sob. If I owed this guy money and he came to collect I'd pay him double
Lol
This guy didn't collect anything, you delivered it on time.
If he came to collect it was too late. His stories are verified. The bodies were verified. He was a complete psychopath but intelligent.
@@eddys.razorxp6445 none of it was verified
It's not hard to put a bullet in his head to a person that's not a pussy
He was intimidating but a liar exaggerated everything he’s done for attention
Not really... Read the court transcript.. it's available online.. this was one dangerous individual human being... And is responsible for over 79 murders that they know of...
He was a low level mafia enforcer. He claimed to be involved in some major hits. He wasn’t. He claimed the castellano and galante killings. He wasn’t anywhere near them . One dangerous man though.
That is the greatest criminal defense lawyer I’ve ever seen in my entire life may there be protégés walking in his image
His daughter apparently
Danny crane!
He was a Public Defender.
Yeah! We believe in murder, BUT...
His daughter is also a lawyer
You can see how pissed he is @ the very beginning when he’s getting out of the squad car talking to the camera. I wouldn’t want him that pissed at me. Dude was enormous
Enormous isn't the chilling thing, it's the intent.
Always the intent 👀
@@gavinj.1215 😲
He was also a bullshitter. 98% of his murders never happened or were done by other people.
@@Gonken88 he killed alot of people
@@UpChuckTheBoogie no proof at all just what he says lol he only had a few people they really knew of he killed the rest is all just his word and the mafia dont claim him ether but we will never really know now
His defense attorney, advising the court of other cases going back to the 80’s, articulating the rules i.e., elements of bail, and advising the judge of prejudicial statements which they were, he’s very good 😌!!!! The confidence in his voice without missing a beat, solid!!!!
EXACTLY
Totally agree!
His Name Is Frank Luciano I had him on a couple of Cases,. He didn't take any Crap from the Prosecutor.... He Was A Great Attorney..
@@michaeldarrigo8998 whaddya ya do??
@@danevertt3210 he minded his own damn business
He was such an angel, such a wonderful, lovely man
You couldn't make that stuff up !!! 😄😄😄
Lol 😂😂😂😂
Your fucking kidding right
He was nice to me..
well i mean other than abusing his wife kids and the animal thing he was a stand up guy lol no but really he was not out hunting some women out jogging or smoking random people he was taking out the people in organized crime , God works in mysterious ways , if those people he smoked did not partake in that life style they would be alive would they not? Im not saying its right Im saying in this world it is what it is. Anyway his crimes do not even touch the scale to what is really going. should of let him s keep on smoking all those dudes its not like any of those he smoked would help society they were all in that world otherwise Richard would never have had their info , names and know were to find them.
You gotta love the vigorous lawyers defense of The Iceman’s good character. Dude would have fled 100% and killed that informant.
Correctly stated👍
Sorry honey, I don't think he had a bit of good character. I mean come on, he was a Hitman, with no remorse, or apologized to the families of his victims. He was a coward, and snuck up on victims when they were unaware of it. So quit please with your good character comment. It's ridiculous.
You not lying. That guy was a killer for sure however I don't believe a lot of the stuff in his book.
@@texritter1736 I think she was being sarcastic there hoss
He would’ve killed his lawyer too
This is solid gold. What an incredible video. Thank you for sharing this.
THE LATE GREAT WONDERFUL JAMES G.COULD PLAY THE ICEMAN !!!RIP JAMES🙏
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how is it incredible, r e t a r d? like watching paint dry
Kuklinski: "I had 20 guns pointed at me for no reason"
Also Kuklinski: Confesses to hundreds of murders.
CORRECTION: Kuklinski invented 100s of murders that never happened then proceeded to confess to the invented murders that never happened.
@@davidfelix2594 I was thinking that too. He's an egotistical maniac that even his own crew discredits his confessions
So, why was he arrested?
@@1920s Arrested for 5 murders and convicted...it's easy enough to research fella.
Who actually knows how many people he killed.Once your in prison i guess you want to be as much of a bad ass as you can.Also i would think any documentatries, interviews himself or his family were paid for.For me i don't know or really care how many people he killed or if he killed anyone at all he is a scary dude.
This guy took credit for all the big hits. I'm surprised this guy did not take credit for killing Abraham Lincoln and Julius Caesar
Didnt he literally say he knew where hoffa was at?
@@billyconforto7673 But they've never found Hoffa, so I don't think he really knew.
Multikamil, God damn you are stupid, shows that you are gullible enough to believe anything out of kuklinkis mouth, pathological liar
Let's give the cops a little bit of credit. You don't send twenty guys to arrest The Iceman for 'no reason' .
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Cops are cowards.
I hate to tell you this he was never a mob hit man he made it all up check michael franzese channel watch the Roy Dimeo documentary he was never even mentioned
@@asimhusain8087 he never said he was a, mob hitman. Iceman because he froze a victim or two.
And you think Franzese and Dimeo are giving accurate information. That's not the way mob guys are schooled, Sparky.@@asimhusain8087
You pump out the content most appreciated
Wow this footage is pretty raw! I wouldn't have believed it was available to view like this had I not seen it myself.
I remembered when he was arrested, I was a teen living in NYC this was all over the news.
You didn't try to meet him?
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you! 🙏
@@terryduckworth5105 why would it matter you creep 🤣
@@kevinkelly6479Christ u look like my sociology teacher at school in England
Just when you think you've seen all the available footage on Kuklinski, this one drops. Kudos Mobfax
To arrest "One little man"
He was a man mountain😂
Haha made me think the same !
I think he was trying to be sarcastic tbh
@@rhino6139 no no no mr he absolutely meant it
@@GorGob i don't think he's ever seen a mirror
Right. He was anything but little at 6'5" 300 lbs
This guy was the definition of "Hitman" in every sense of the word. If he was coming to get you...he got you. That scene in the movie (The Iceman) about him, where he sat down and told the guy to pray to God to come down and save him, was absolutely chilling...man.
@@ThomasJones-ij6hv oh ok, I'll check it out. But whether he was ever a mob hitman (or not), he fits the bill of the stereotypical hitman. A cold-blooded, sociopathic killer.✌️
If hes coming to get you and you have no knowledge that hes coming to get you - then yes of course hes going to get you. You are in no state of preparedness.
He could have been taken out just as easily as his victims if someone put a contract on him that he had no knowledge of.
Ultimately just a big dumb shit stain.
@@draslovkaclarion5517 In real life he killed people he did business dealings with and robbed them for profit before the deal was made but he was never a mafia hit man. Makes for a better story tho
@@dannydemonic4799 ...but he did do "hits" for mob affiliates, no?
@@draslovkaclarion5517 I thought he did for many years but no I don’t think so. I think he just murdered friends to rob them during a final business dealing. I’m curious now I’m gonna check it out more. I don’t think he was ever really paid to do a hit
Mobfax your content is phenomenal , I've been turning in to your channel for a long time now and still to this day I don't know how you get such original and informative material . Great stuff 👏 👍
Facts
He lived in a movie. He never ran with no mobsters, he was just a nutter. Simple.
@@paulpaul6445 but he did stuff for the mobsters.
@@russell22222 No he did not they do not use outsiders like him! He may have killed a few people but most of what he is claiming is a fairy tale!
@@pilierofq you work for the mob huh?
Imagine seeing Richie when you know you did wrong and he is the one that will make things right.
Imagine if he lived by the discipline he killed others for breaking
Nothing a correctly placed round couldn't rectify.
he sure was a stand up guy
Anybody seen Richie anybody knows why Richie killd Bobby Lupo?
@@PLP357Steven Segal knows
If only the prosecutor had shouted out in retaliation “You can’t handle the truth!”
Brilliant lol 😆 🤣
Then we would know where Tom Cruise got that line from 😆
First step in being in the mob, learn to lie your ass off 100% of the time.
" I taught Kuklinski how to lie, can you believe that?" Gianni Russo.
That is an awesome comment, well done Sir!
Kuklinski. Never told a lie in HES life. Just ask him he will tell you.
Thomas Jones 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I fkn knew it!!! G. Russo's name would immediately pop up here in the comments!! Of course!!!!😅😅😅
@@nachosnomo7871 🤣🤣🤣🤣
One Cold Mother
He’s calm demeanour chills me
To the bone
I hear that. The detective that arrested him in the park, said he was a cold evil person, and that conventional handcuffs did not fit him because he was such a big guy. The way he would grit his teeth and give that cold stare when he was angry was chilling.
I remember him, his wife said she never knew his job but he left to go to work not knowing he was a hit man
I bet she knew or suspected what he was doing...he went from looser to big bucks in short order...she was liveing good and didn't care
What a defense lawyer. Wow. Man is good.
Iv waited years to see this footage, THANK YOU.
This channel is amazing no idea how you get such good stuff keep it coming
I believe him sounds like they got the wrong guy
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BAWAHAHAHA!! That was good....
@@brinecroker7648 😁
@@NEUTRALDROP Best Line Ever.... Gotta hand it to you that was pretty good!! HA!
Def wrong guy ... awsome channel bro🤘🏽
If you see a man in sunglasses and a Members Only jacket coming towards you, it’s going to be the last thing you ever see.
Of all his murders (all 5 of them) he never once met his victims head on man to man. He was a sneaky coward who killed through subterfuge.
Props to the defence lawyer, he fought for his client like a boss
He was an idiot with a big mouth making it look to the uneducated as if he was doing something. He did nothing of any value at all. The reality is that the Iceman claimed he killed 200 human beings, many just being homeless drunks.
I agree!!
He was required to, but other than that, it was dog and pony.
@@1974jrod I know that's what's he's required to do but I've seen some lawyers put in nowhere near as much effort and passion into their argument.
@@1974jrodhe didn't have to take on the case bro. So yes, he was required to. That's his duty. He's obviously not getting exonerated but the fight here in court would be to spare him the death penalty or life in prison...not sure what his state it was in...some don't have death penalty
He sounds like he’s acting in a Shakespeare tragedy when they are bringing him in
He's like a parody of the "democracy manifest" guy
I was sold when he said: “and I didn’t resist!” 😆
“Tear me apart like some fool” after killing tons of people lol. This guy is hilarious
He killed Carlo Gambino, show some respect
Yea didn't you know he was in dealey plaza that fateful day in Dallas! Have some respect
I can’t believe that RK managed to stay married for 25 years, be a father and homeowner in a nice suburban neighborhood, during his murderous rampages. I’m kinda impressed.
Well it was just a job to him
He was a successful businessman
He was actually a very abusive husband, his wife was in fear of him according to her interview.
He found love while you’re still looking
Did kill if I was paid that much cash🤣
Richard said he didn't do anything. Getting out of the car,he sounded like a PATRIOT.His lawyer talked about his 25 year marriage and his kids going to school.He had a job. Been living in the same house for 25 years. If you bought into all that his lawyer was selling, they should've unhand cuffed him and sent him home.BUT fortunately for society we have good Prosecutors and Judges.
Fuck judges and prosecutors
they had already taped him talking about murders so he was done for.
When Richard walked out of the courtroom he looked at the people in the seats to see who was there so he could know who ratted him out. Both lawyers were top notch and sharp as hell.
who's ted
@@robertcarli5803 Lol. My bad.
Yeah he was weighing them up when he was walking out lol
No one ratted on him he talked to an undercover agent
Undercover cop had a wiretap on him. That's who got him.
Frank Luciano you're brilliant as a lawyer. I wish I would have known this
Pssst, he failed his client.... you follow the case? LOL
This guys watch to many moves, I had 20 guns pointed at me for no reason! LoL this is golden.
I love it.“ This is unwarranted, unnecessary. These guys watch too many movies. They think they’re gangbusters 37 guys to pick up one little guy”.
I don’t know where you got all this footage but it’s just plain awesome. I’d rather watch the progression of real events any day over watching another DeNiro or Pacino mob movie. Yes whose movies are great but when you’re a true crime buff, nothing compares to the real thing.
Better than The Sopranos eh? Me too
SAME
Ironically though, Kuklinski's story is as fake as any movie.
@@flextoadflex yeah? Tell that to passaic county sheriff
I still don’t know what the bail was, ?
This is a great Chanel thank you!! Love to see the old videos!!
Hands down; best RUclips Channel ever
The defense attorney tries to remain calm and cordial, but then at 18:30 you can see he's heard enough bullsh!t and just unloads on the judge and state attorney. Nicely done.
You're retarded.
The defense Attorney is respectable as he is adamantly pursuing the rights of his client with respect to the rules of law.
He presents his argument in an exemplary maner.
because he knew that he was going to lose that hearing, haha
@@hagerthehorrible1892 You get it.
A guy being paid huge amounts does his job he he way he’s supposed to. Shocking
Frank Luciano.
This guy was certainly a killer, but most of his stories are fugazy. No wonder, he sounds exactly like Steven Seagal
Hilarious
At least he didn't get choked out and shit himself, I'll give him that.
Yeah, fugazi, fogazi. It’s a wazi, it’s a woozi. It’s…fairy dust. It doesn’t exist, it’s never landed, it is no matter, it’s not on the elemental chart. It’s not fucking real. Right?
Way to crowbar in “Fugazi”. Lol
@Dirk Digler Naw....you dont get an HBO show, major motion picture, or even Mobfax to cover a total nobody. He's no Gotti or Gambino but he's FAR from where you place him.
Absolutely excellent coverage!!.
Frank Lucianna is an absolute stellar Lawyer! I am impressed by how well he tried his best for Richard Kuklinkski.
Great lawyer! You dont see that type of action and effort from lawyers anymore. These days these lawyers submit themselves to the judges and prosecutors.
Lawyers are the scum of the earth. Judge's are all Cop-loving vermin! Too low for even the dogs to bite!
Apart from the bit where he keeps contradicting himself?
Absolutely fantastic and very educated defense attorney!
probably went to Yale, it's very hard to get in there....and Notre Dame
Agreed. 🇬🇧
ALL attorneys are 'educated' That-is-a-given.🙄🙄
The attorney for the defense was highly competent and quite vigorous.
And still failed to get his client off.... you were saying?
@@OzArt Of course there was too much evidence against Richard. He had a snowball chance in hell of being found not guilty
What's scary is how calm he is can you imagine walking the iceman into the court room
When the prosecutor explained the charges of 5 murders he might as well have said: 'in summary your honour, he is f%\×#&
Walk softy and carry a big stick ...
I'd like to walk him to my bedroom 😍🤭
Did you expect him to act like a Sasquatch ?? Kumon man
@@Lucy-ek6ne me too girl I'd right that like a pogo stick on a hot summer day and I'm a guy lol
At. 6’5 and 300 lbs he was “no little guy”…he was a monster.
Yep. Too bad he didn't use his stature in helping people.
Over 100 killings and this man never showed an ounce of remorse. I watched his interviews. The time he even mentioned regret is when his kids finally turned away from him.
They tried to make him seem like a " Bad guy killing bad guys". No, he killed completely innocent people. He even poisoned a complete stranger in a restaurant and would beat his wife for sport.
True he makes my blood run cold. Not an ounce of remorse for what he did like damn he really earned the name Iceman
Not saying everyone he killed deserved it but if your dealing with the mafia and you jerk them around especially back then your playing with big fire that you should be well aware of not saying all but most of these men knew what kind of life they had signed up for he wouldn't kill women or children either just to note
@@jimworton1245 Good point. You fuck around with the mafia eventually you'll find out
100? Bullshit. Hes a confirmed liar.
@@josephaulisio9281
Your right.
I should have said over 100 CLAIMED killings.
As cruel as he was, kuklinski was one cool cat
WOW back when attorneys actually fought for a guy...
I WILL say, I've seen MANY vids on this guy, and I've never seen this footage before.
Kudos on the gent that dug this up..
37 guys to pick up one little guy. Well dude you're 6'5" 300lbs.
I must say his lawyer is a brilliant man. Now THAT'S a lawyer I'd want to have fighting for me if I was ever arrested for murder.
this stupid attorney didn't knew anything about Kuklinski
I watched an interview with him after his conviction. He was as cold blooded as they come.
Yeah but it should be mentioned that a lot of stuff he said are lies. He also stated that he lied about stuff in his book in order to sell more. The one thing he didn't tell us in his book was that man he kept running into was a undercover agent.
@@josephrobinson5452 right you are!
My favorite story of the Iceman with his first killing of a bully. The guy immediately ran his mouth and got a death sentence.
@@davidhall744 poetic Justice!
@@josephrobinson5452 which of his stuff was confirmed to be lies
I've read the book seen the interviews, this is Incredible thank you uploading this alot people like me will enjoy this
I'm from the other side of the world, far far away from where Mr Kuklinsky lived and died, yet I love to know more about him
We don't have the book here, I wish I can read it
Anywayzzzz, sending peace and love from the cradle of life & civilization as we know it, magnificent EGYPT ✌✌✌
@@Yasser.Osman.A.Z. the ice man by Philip Carlo
The films b grade
@@northernvibes6838 Hello, thanks, I'll try finding the movie, you know I watched several, well!! few is the right word, few documentaries about him, a year ago, got fascinated and his life, persuade to arrest him, trial and the jail interview got me hooked on crimes stories and documentaries, in my country we don't have this level of violence, not close by any means, there are gangsters, criminals, drug dealers, tough ones, the kind of toughness that requires a special forces squad to arrest one of them but... big BUT 😐😉😎😂😂 when it comes to crimes in general nothing is close to the states at all, also no such amazing documenting, no video archiving like in the states, so I satisfy my hobby knowing about crimes, trials, integration tactics....etc only through western RUclips channels.
Eh!!! Sorry for rambling, long reply I guess.
Thanks a lot. Have a great day or night wherever you are, whenever you read my comment. Peace & Love Mr Nicholls ❤✌✌
Same
Surprised he didn’t scream “there’s goes da bad guy” as he was exiting
That movie didn’t come out yet 😀
That scene can only be done at snotty restaurants.. I don't think he frequented those
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His brother was in the same prison Richard was in. It runs in the family sadly 😥.
Well they do come from the same father 😬
So does child abuse run in families. They were both subjected to horrible beatings by their Polish father. At least, according to the movie Iceman.
Killing v sex crime tho
Something about this dude and his interview brings you in to his story. You can feel why he's a dangerous man...
You feel like he can shoot you are the table and continue to eat his dinner.
You can tell that you mean absolutely nothing to him, not pro or con just absence.
a killer with a badge is still a murderer 🗿
His upbringing was not right no nurture and love from either parents even his brother turned out to be serial rapist already serving time in prison!
They've actually debunked most of the story's he's told. He has killed people no doubt but nothing like the stories you hear.
Michael Franzese made a great point, why pay for a hit man when Capos have soldiers on the street. Your in that life, and don’t follow orders, you will be next .
So this guy is probably insane and full of shit but I'm pretty sure the mafia used a variety of hitters and would often pay. Just because an order came down from a captain doesn't mean someone wouldn't pay 2 black guys to make it look like a non mafia hit ect
@@tfinde - took that from the Sopranos 😂
@@phillyd4874 hahaha mall walking, car jacking whatever. But let's be real pal, they outsourced business and did business with most cultures.
@@devonspain620 - your brain is the size of a peanut 🥜
@@devonspain620 I thought this is what I said?
I read the book by Phillip Carlo. 95% of it seemed like bullshit to me. I think kuklinski liked to play up to the persona. I don’t think he did a fraction of the things he claims he did.
It was more like fiction using real people
I like how he was expressing how they don't care for our rights when they want you they will take you.
Good defense lawyer. Speaks well
He wasn't good enough
@@tapset Too good for that slimeball! Have to say that judge was very patiet about that finger waving towards him, someone else could have reacted.
@@oldtimer7635 definitely
@@oldtimer7635 Many would have indeed but he wasnt quite good enough
Now this is a defense lawyer worth having in my corner.
Wtf..! I don't understand some ppl calling him a legend in the comments. Is there something that i don't know about him or we really have that many sick minded ppl who praise a serial killer?!
Is a Hitman of criminal mafia people the same as a serial killer?
@@kensteel9872 is he a mafia hitman?!
He was a hitman and a serial killer, he killed people for money and people that pissed him off. Theres an interview of him confessing his first murder at 19 or something..short story is a guy who pissed kuklinski off in a bar, was caught sleeping in his car as iceman was leaving, so he made an improvised molotov and tossed into the guys car WHILE he was sleeping. The guy could give suge knight nightmares fr.
@@Thereisnorules lol
Calling him a legend isn't necessarily praise.
Possibly one of the most dangerous men on the east coast if not the entire USA during the 1980's.
He is a HUGE Maniac!!! Imagine having him coming after you and you don't have a firearm or other weapon 🔪 🔫 on you??
He was a nice man to are family and friends and only killed rats 🐀 who robbed women and was going to grass him up . So don’t believe any FBI GUYS because there the biggest crooks in American
Gotta get lucky with a straight shot with tirer iron or your done he's slow as hell. but he's packing 3 pieces soo I'll be quickest runner you ever seen maybe tell him he's shoes un tied and clober him hard 10 times until he's out lmao 🤣 😂
@@steveib724 he may be slow but he may not. Ive seen huge guys like him move really fast or slow as youd expect. I think he was probably fast for his size.
Viva la cosa nostra
@little drane oh really? You were able to drop a killer with a gun who apparently had the aim of a storm trooper? After he emptied his blaster at you, hitting nothing? You bad mofo you! Did you somersault and cartwheel, as the laser beams scorched the ground coming mere kilometers from catching you a headshot? What about the time a 300lb psycho attacked you with that machete? That blade was nothing compared to the steely gaze emanating from your dangerous "dont f
Just subscribed to this channel. I love Mafia stuff. Richard Kuklinski was a scary man. Huge! He could have been a great wrestler l
Richard Kuklsinki had no mob affiliation. Its all made up...
His attorney was great.
Frank Lucianna was my criminal lawyer in June of '72 for possession with intent to distribute.
Were you guilty? If so, why do people like you put profit over the lives of others?
Richard Kuklinski was 6'5" and was 51 years of age during this bail hearing. He probably was about 300 lbs. as well but could have been a bit less. Notice that he was kept in hand-cuffs, which is very weird.
Today he’d get bail for $1,000.
I seen all the Documentaries on him over the years, and what was so frightening about him, he would look his victims in their eyes as they passed away, his conscious level was zero, he live a life you would think was the American Dream. But in reality he was the American nightmare, people use the word Gangster loosely, but this guy was 100 percent, GANGSTER!
Most of those stories he told were bullshit.
@@my1vice not all
@@jerrywoods4066
That's why I said "most".
@@my1vice he sure still killed quite a few people
@@jerrywoods4066 Which stories were factual? The Jimmy Hoffa killing? or how about the Paul Castellano killing? The freezing bodies to throw off coroners, even though they know about ice crystals? How about the cave rats that eat people alive? How about the Carmine Galante killing? Or how he killed Roy Demeo but didn't know there was a chandelier on him?
He went to a gay bar and acted swishy that’s dedication