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Puccio's parents, Martin Sr. and Veronica, were concerned because Marty often returned from being with Kent bleeding or covered in bruises. Fred Kent thought of Puccio as a wayward slacker who had no future (Puccio was a high school dropout) and felt the friendship with his son would destroy the future he was helping him build.
The plainclothes officer who arrests Marty is Frank Ilarraza, a police detective who arrested the real Marty Puccio in 1993. Several production assistants on the film had attended high school with the actual perpetrators. [9] Producers were able to secure the rights for the song "Forgot About Dre" because Eminem was a fan of Clark's work. [9]
Gary Puccio, American college baseball coach; Marty Puccio (born 1973), American murderer; Nicola Puccio (born 1971), Australian born Italian cricketer; Puccio family, Argentinian crime family; Salvatore Puccio (born 1989), Italian cyclist; Thomas Puccio (1944–2012), American trial attorney; Val Puccio (1965–2011), American wrestler
Puccio, who married her late husband in 1985, even donated her own wedding dress to the collection. The gown was later chosen by a bride while Puccio was out of the office, but she doesn't mind ...
Ricardo Manoukian, aged 23, who disappeared on July 22, 1982, was the Puccio family's first known kidnapping victim. Manoukian's family paid a ransom of $250,000; nevertheless, he was later killed with three shots to the neck. [2]
Marty Mornhinweg (born 1962), National Football League quarterback coach and former head coach; Marty Nothstein (born 1971), American professional cyclist; Marty Peretz (born 1938), American publisher; Marty Puccio (born 1973), American murderer; Marty Reisman (1930–2012), American table tennis champion; Marty Riessen (born 1941), American ...
Thomas Phillip Puccio (September 12, 1944 – March 11, 2012) was an American trial attorney who served in the United States Department of Justice, including as an investigator and prosecutor in the Abscam case, before working as a criminal defense lawyer representing high-profile clients such as Claus von Bülow.
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