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Louis Buchalter (February 6, 1897 –
March 4, 1944) was an
American mobster and head of the
Mafia hit
squad Murder, Inc.
during the 1930s.
Buchalter was...
- States. The firm was
founded in 1947 as
Buchalter, Nemer,
Fields &
Younger by
Irwin R.
Buchalter and others.
Buchalter died in 1994. In
September 2019, the...
- Brownsville, East New York, and
Ocean Hill.
Originally headed by
Louis "Lepke"
Buchalter, and
later by the most
feared mob boss
Albert "The Mad Hatter" Anastasia...
- Costello, Joe Adonis,
Dutch Schultz,
Abner "Longie" Zwillman,
Louis "Lepke"
Buchalter,
Gambino crime family head
Vincent Mangano,
gambler Frank Erickson, Frank...
- June 9, 1947) was a New York
mobster who, with his
partner Louis "Lepke"
Buchalter,
controlled industrial labor racketeering in New York for two decades...
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organized crime figure who was an ****ociate of the
notorious Louis Buchalter and part of
Buchalter's
criminal organization known as Murder, Inc.
during the 1930s...
- Siegel's gang
mates included Abner "Longie" Zwillman,
Louis "Lepke"
Buchalter, and Lansky's brother, Jake;
Joseph "Doc" Stacher,
another member of the...
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Commission allowed Jewish mobsters Meyer Lansky,
Bugsy Siegel,
Louis "Lepke"
Buchalter,
Dutch Schultz, and
Abner "Longie"
Zwillman to work
alongside them and...
- of New York is
where he met
Siegel and 1930s Murder, Inc.
leader Louis Buchalter. His
first known arrest was in
September 1927 for
drowning Benjamin Goldstein;...
- who soon left the
organization with
Louis "Lepke"
Buchalter and
later aligned himself with
Buchalter after his
split from Orgen. In 1927, upon
taking control...