he said, words are inadequate to describe the depths of depravity reached by this defendant. the lives of others have no meaning to this man. no remorse, no conscience, no regrets. cold, calculated, premeditated murders. after being convicted of two murders, he confessed to two others in court today. richard kuklinski later pled guilty to the malliband and masgay murders. i shot george malliband five times. the judge says to kuklinski, can you tell me why? and he says it was due to business. when they got him on the other murders, that was it. they had effectively thrown away the key. he received four consecutive life sentences. he was going away for a long, long time. he wasn t getting out. and so it seemed to bring an end to the long pursuit of the
fact had been frozen. in the hope that the time of death would be not known. that particular crime was the genesis of the name iceman . we knew we were looking for somebody that had literally frozen a person. kuklinski was also working with a small crime ring. kuklinski knew that they posed a real threat to him. and he got rid of them, one by one. kuklinski had mixed cyanide in the ketchup that was then brought on a hamburger. at least five killings between 1980 and 1983 with handguns and cyanide. richard kuklinski was a very low-key individual. he was secretive. he looked to be living a normal suburban life. he married barbara, and they had three children two girls and a boy. his wife, barbara, told me she really didn t know too much about what he did.
arrested richard kuklinski in 1986, it seemed like the end of the road, but the twists and turns of the iceman s evil legacy were far from over. a search of the home turned up shocking information about one of his killings, and a late-in-life confession uncovers what could yet be another. law enforcement authorities have arrested one of the most notorious contract killers in state history. a self-employed bergen county man is behind bars, charged with five murders, and prosecutors are investigating his involvement in dozens more. on the day of his arrest, his home was searched. and they found a knife, and it had eight notches carved into the handle on one side, and i believe three on the other side, indicating that he killed 11 people with that knife. we also talked to an individual by the name of richard patterson. patterson was engaged to one
cyanide into someone s hamburgers. i had a guy tell me to go get me a hamburger. i put it on the hamburger with the ketchup. let it blend in. let him have enough to have a bon appetite. not only is he not shying away from it. he s bragging on it. i had one guy i was watching i couldn t believe it. he almost consumed the whole [ bleep ] thing before it hit him. the [ bleep ] must have had a constitution like a bull. what, he ate the whole [ bleep ] burger? yeah, i m sitting there saying, what did i do wrong? richie s telling me he says, we re laughing at him. get one of the lamp cords, strangle him, and then we throw him under the bed. and then we leave him there, and off we go. each time he offers a detail, it s back-checked against the real murder, and all of them dovetail. at a certain point in time, it was believed that richard kuklinski could tell dominick
homicides. was it possible it could have happened? absolutely. he s capable of doing things like that. what a vicious bloodthirsty non-caring and they i can person he was, cold blooded killer. richard kuklinski was and evil person, evil to the core. he did what he wanted when he wanted to whomever he wanted period end of story. he met his maker. i hope it s the devil. is that all you ve got left is hate? it s all i ve got left. everything that i ever cared for is gone. everything i ever liked is gone. everything that ever meant anything to me is gone.