Kyle Means Ms.Dixon Criminal Justice 3 23 October 2017 Richard Kuklinski Paper Richard Kuklinski was a special case: he wasn’t a regular serial killer and didn’t get satisfaction from killing. Instead he thought nothing of it and considered it a way to make a living. He was “stone cold” and showed no mercy to anyone other than his family. This showed that he wasn’t a psychopath, because he actually showed some emotion for people. Serial killers typically kill because they have a dark twisted
Richard Kuklinski was a hitman for the Genovese, Gambino and DeCavalcante crime families and was arrested in 1986 on multiple charges of murder, robbery, and illegal-weapons violations. There were two trials in which he was accused of murdering five people: Gary Smith, Daniel Depner, George Maliband, Louis Masgay, and Paul Hoffman. The first trial was for the murder of Gary Smith and Daniel Depner specifically. The prosecutors in this trial were trying to get Richard Kuklinski the death penalty but
Richard Kuklinski, more oftenly referred to as “The Iceman” is unsure of the number of people who he has killed during the years of 1948-1986, but he assumes it is over 200. We as students learned about The Iceman killer through an interview conducted by forensic psychiatrist Doctor Park Dietz over a series of years in the Trenton State Prison in New Jersey. Throughout the interview, we learn that The Iceman never had much of a reason for killing any given person, yet he always committed the act
Richard Leonard Kuklinski 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. Kuklinski was born in New Jersey, to Stanley Kuklinski, a Polish immigrant from Karwacz, Masovian Voivodeship 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
a series of murders, often with no apparent motive and typically following a characteristic, predictable behavior pattern” (“Oxford Definitions”). One person, whom some may think does not fit that description of a serial killer was Richard Kuklinski. Richard Kuklinski, seen by many people as more of a mobster because of his involvement with the mafia, was indeed a serial killer. Even though he was a hitman, he matched the definition of a serial killer. He was a killer at heart and he had even confirmed
“Richard Kuklinski is one of the most dangerous criminals we have every come across in this state. He murdered by guns. He murdered by strangulation. He murdered by putting poison on victim’s food. He did all of this at the same time while exhibiting a normal, placid family existence.” -Robert J. Carroll Assistant Attorney General. Richard Leonard Kuklinski, also known as the Iceman, is known as one of the most infamous mafia hitman in history. He was a 6 foot 5 inch, 300 pound killing machine that
Dixion 10/24/17 CJ 111 Richard Kuklinski Richard Kuklinski is definitely a one of a kid human being. He has no remorse for anything. Through his whole childhood he was abused by his father and mother, as well as his brother. He was beating everyday by his father when he would come home from work. His mother would hit him with a broom stick just for the hell of it. She would just swing it and hit him anywhere on his body. He had the worst home life ever heard of. Richard killed dogs and cats as
28 April 2015 Richard Kuklinski Richard Kuklinski was born on April ri" of 1935. Richard was an all-American Contract Killer who was said to work with several Italian-American Mafia crime syndicates. It was said that Richard Kuklinski murdered over 200 people within a 30 year career. Richard lived two lives, the family man being one and the other being a cold blooded killer with no remorse. Richards's younger brother was a convicted rapist and murderer, his name was Joseph Kuklinski. Richards's early
For this assignment I studied the infamous Richard Leonard Kuklinski in efforts to compile an overall theory that explains his actions and demeanor. Richard Kuklinski also known as “The Iceman” was a serial killer and contract killer who worked for several Italian-American crime families; he has stated that he believes he killed more than 100 people during his lifetime. He received the nickname “The Iceman” for his method of freezing a victim to mask the time of death. There are many events that
Bryce Griffin Criminal Justice III, 8th period Ms. Dixon 23 October 2017 Richard Kuklinski Richard Kuklinski, became known as “Iceman” because he sometimes froze corpse to disguise the time of death. He was very different from other serial killers he was more of a hitman. A hitman is hired by someone to kill that persons rivals or one who once troubled them. Serial killers usually kill for their own good not for someone else. Serial killers also select their victims whereas a hitman's targets
Richard Kuklinski- Iceman Born in 1935 in New Jersey, Richard Kuklinski suffered a rough upbringing and committed his first murder as a teenager. He eventually found a living as a hitman for the mafia quickly becoming known as "The Iceman" for his method of freezing victims to obscure their time of death. Kuklinski isn’t your average serial killer as most serial killers take lives for sexual desires and pleasure. As Kuklinski didn’t kill for these reasons he didn’t seem to have much remorse
Campus Richard Kuklinski “I would move Heaven, Hell, and anything in between to get to you” (YouTube.) Richard Kuklinski was an ordinary man to the people that knew him. But to those who were really close to him, knew that he was a hardcore killer and did crazy things to people. He was known as the Iceman, he would kill people for the mafia and would make a good living off of it. Richard was born on April 11, 1935 in Jersey City, New Jersey. He was born to Stanley and Hanna Kuklinski, who were
Justice 3 10/23/17 Richard Kuklinski- The Iceman Richard Kuklinski, or the Iceman, arrested for murder on the year of 1986. He had been killing for over 30 years as a hitman for the mafia, and estimates that he had killed over 100 people. With cold calculation, he took the lives of anyone who he deemed wronged him or failed to pay back the mafia. Having a loveless and abusive childhood, he was set up for failure by his parents, and that made him the man he ended up as. Kuklinski was born on April
Ever hear of infamous contract killer Richard Kuklinski? Or otherwise known as the Iceman. Richard Kuklinski was a family man – he had three children and a wife, it was a happy family that everyone on the block knew. Yet there was a secret that he kept from his family and many others. Richard Kuklinski was a cold hearted killer with no remorse – to him it was second nature and to others it was a shock. Now you are probably wondering “why is he called the Iceman?” Well, continue reading and you will
Psychiatrist Park Deitz’s statements, could Richard Kuklinski be diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder? How so? What diagnostic criteria does he meet? Kuklinski could be diagnosed with APD because he fits at least three of the criteria. During his interview Kuklinski confessed that he could have possibly killed at least three-hundred people. His continuous murders fits the first criteria for APD which is a failure to conform to norms and laws. Kuklinski fits the third criteria because his murders
Richard Kuklinski showed two different lifestyles throughout his life, for instance one was being and family man. Another was being a stone cold serial killer, in which he used the theory social conditioning throughout his life without even knowing. When it comes to social conditioning there can be various definitions to define this theory, I would rather give examples of it. Following this Richard Kuklinski showed us examples of this theory by the way he dressed. Richard wanted to play the part
Richard "Iceman" Kuklinski was viewed as a normal man by society for much of his adult life. This man was far from normal. Kuklinski was a psychopath and a sociopath who was driven to kill by his troubled childhood and his lifestyle as a paid hit man. This paper will focus on the criminological theory of why Kuklinkski committed these murders. Richard Leonard Kuklinski was born in 1935 to Stanley and Anna Kuklinski ("Meet Notorious Contract Killer Richard Kuklinski"). He grew up in the rough projects
Coming from the opinion of a conservative, John Glenn is pro Grit. After reading Angela Duckorth’s book and ideas, Glenn was very interested in what she has to say. With the idea of passion and perseverance over a long period of time, he believes it is more important then talent. After reading Angela Duckworth’s idea of grit, Glenn then tried to understand grit, not for what it is, but what it is not. Glenn’s understanding of it is, “It’s not shallow practice, it’s not mindlessly sprinting
Patton Dixon Criminal Justice 23 October 2017 Richard Kuklinski Richard Kuklinski is one of the most well-known serial killers in history. He was convicted of killing five people, but could have killed anywhere from one-hundred to two-hundred people. He is a very unique serial killer for many reasons. One reason is because he was paid to kill people. Most serial killers feel a compulsion to kill because of lust, anger, or similar reasons. Richard Kuklinski felt no compulsion and no emotion towards his
Man: Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer” By Philip Carlo, Richard Kuklinski can be considered a man-made psychopath, as there are thoughts that he was made to be who he was through nurture; such as his family, rather than being born this way. The book explains how Richard lived his life as a contract killer that could be hired for many different Mafia families, as he was not Italian. Richard was Made to Be a Killer, not Born Richard believes that he was made to be the person he became because