![]() Richard not only killed George Malliband during a meeting to sell him tapes in 1980, but he also slew Louis Masgay in mid-1981 and pharmacist Paul Hoffman in early 1982 for blank tapes and drug-related reasons, respectively. From there, though, the outlaw began to head a burglary ring with a few others before allegedly becoming connected with organized crime, ultimately driving him to commit murders as well. He reportedly did get arrested for passing a bad check around this time, but the charge was dropped without any drawn-out legal proceedings once he agreed to pay back the money he owed. In the mid-1960s, Richard began making bootleg copies of movies while working at a film lab, which is when he realized that trafficking x-rated ones, along with drugs, would be pretty lucrative. ![]() That’s partly why he left school after the eighth grade and went on to pursue a career in menial jobs before stepping into the world of criminality for good with theft and pirating. His parents were both violently abusive, as per Anthony Bruno’s ‘The Iceman: True Story of a Cold-Blooded Killer,’ with Richard going as far as to deem his mother a “cancer” who destroyed everything she touched. Born on April 11, 1935, as the second of four children to Stanisław “Stanley” Kuklinski and Anna McNally, Richard Kuklinski grew up in a highly religious yet unstable household in New Jersey.
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