

While the author had a habit of repeating himself and some of Richard's recollections seemed rather dubious in places, Carlo's lengthy book was an engrossing read, I enjoyed it very much.

Kuklinski was given the nickname Iceman for his method of freezing a victim to mask the time of death.Having read Philip Carlo's biography of Richard Kuklinski 'The Ice Man: Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer', I can say that Ariel Vromen's big screen adaptation 'The Iceman' is a big disappointment.

Richard Leonard Kuklinski Ap– Mawas an American contract killer who was convicted for five murders. He carried out hits for the Gambinos, DeCavalcantes, Luccheses, Genoveses, Colombos, and the Bonannos. Richard Kuklinski, also known as ‘The Polack’ and ‘The Iceman’, was a mafia hitman for all six major East Coast crime families throughout the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Richard Kuklinski, better known as “The Iceman,” was convicted of murdering six people, but he claimed to have killed hundreds - and the prosecutors didn’t doubt it. A wounded-and possibly wanted-man, Ötzi the Iceman spent his final days on the move high up in the Alps until he was felled with an arrow to the back. Now researchers are tracing his unusual movements right before his murder. The famed mummy died from an arrow to the back on a high Alpine mountain pass 5,300 years ago.

Richard Kuklinski/Living or Deceased Was Richard Kuklinski really a hitman? Richard Kuklinski, byname The Iceman, (born April 11, 1935, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.-died March 5, 2006, Trenton, New Jersey), American serial killer who was convicted of four murders in 1988 and of a fifth in 2003, though in a series of media interviews he later confessed to having killed at least 100 more and to … Is The Iceman killer still alive?
