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Henry Hill Jr. (June 11, 1943 – June 12, 2012) was an American mobster who was associated with the Lucchese crime family of New York City from 1955 until 1980, when he was arrested on narcotics charges and became an FBI informant.
In a rural farming community near Utica, New York, four brothers lived in a dilapidated house: Roscoe, Lyman George, William Jay, and Adelbert Daniel (known as Delbert). The men were barely literate, had no formal education, and farmed land that had been in their family for generations.
She was born in New York City and raised on Long Island in Lawrence, Nassau County, New York, part of the Five Towns, [3] the daughter of Jewish parents. [4]In 1965, Karen Friedman met Henry Hill through Paul Vario, who insisted that Hill accompany his son on a double date at Frank "Frankie the Wop" Manzo's restaurant, Villa Capra.
The Menendez family estate, which included the family's Beverly Hills home and a Calabasas property where José's mother Maria lived, was reportedly valued at about $14 million before the slayings ...
The luxurious and infamous Beverly Hills home where Erik and Lyle Menendez murdered their parents sold this week for $17 million.
Westchester County prosecutors have two new suspects in a controversial 1996 double murder of an upstate millionaire that spawned five trials and an overturned conviction — but no answers.
The Freeman brothers and Birdwell fled to Hope, Michigan to the home of Frank Hesse, who was a skinhead associate. The Freeman brothers had met Hesse at a New Year's Eve concert and had exchanged phone numbers. They were captured and arrested at the home three days after the murders had occurred. [15]
He was the third of four children and had two brothers, Ben (1906–1994) and Joe (1915–2001), and a sister, Lillian (1907–1989). His parents had originally wanted to name him "Hyman"; however, the name on his birth certificate was erroneously listed as "Henry". [1] The family owned a successful cloth-shrinking plant in New York.