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murdered by
seven people,
including his best friend,
Martin Joseph "Marty"
Puccio Jr (born
March 21, 1973) in Weston, Florida. The
murder was
adapted into...
- The
Puccio family was an
Argentine criminal family.
Three of the
Puccios were
convicted of four
kidnappings and
three murders in the
early 1980s. The family...
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Puccio is both an
Italian surname and a
masculine Italian given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Alejandro Puccio (1958–2008),
Argentine rugby...
- on the case of the
Puccio family from
Buenos Aires, that
kidnapped four people—three of whom they murdered—in the 1980s. The
Puccios appear to be a typical...
- scene,
leaving the corpse. On 23
August 1985, the
police broke into the
Puccios' house. When they had
already kidnapped their fourth and last victim, Nélida...
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Thomas Phillip Puccio (September 12, 1944 –
March 11, 2012) was an
American trial attorney who
served in the
United States Department of Justice, including...
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Puccio Pucci may
refer to:
Puccio Pucci (politician) (1389–1449),
Florentine politician and the
founder of the main
branch of the
Pucci family Puccio...
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Anthony Puccio was a
professional wrestler best
known under the ring
names Tony
Puccio and
Henchman and
teaming with his
brother Val
Puccio as "The Undertakers"...
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Valentino Puccio (June 9, 1965 –
January 7, 2011) was a
professional wrestler best
known under the ring
names Val
Puccio and
Henchman and
teaming with...
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Vincenzo Puccio (27
November 1945 – 11 May 1989) was a
member of the
Sicilian Mafia. He was from
Palermo and
joined the
Ciaculli Mafia family sometime...