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welcome back to very scary people . by 1982, police said richard kuklinski had killed three men in new jersey george malliband, louis masgay, and paul hoffman as part of what was dubbed his commercial murders. the murders were committed and the bodies dumped in three different jurisdictions, and though kuklinski was thought to be the last person to see each of them alive, these killings were unsolved and unlinked for a long time. but all that was about to change. in the 1980s, kuklinski began working with a small crime ring in the northern part of new jersey. they were doing house burglaries and stolen cars and stuff like that. richard kuklinski was the boss. underneath him was percy house. two of the more productive of his crew, if you call it that, were gary smith and danny deppner.