Jimmy Easy on Doing a Hit for Gambler Who Wanted to Kill His Brother for Insurance Money (Part 5)
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Part 4: https://youtu.be/g0xHoIkLLAk
Part 1: https://youtu.be/hrxmLYcPi54
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In a recent revealing interview, mob associate Jimmy Easy disclosed his involvement in a chilling hit ordered by a bookmaker named Vinny. Vinny allegedly paid Jimmy to murder his own brother, who was considered a neighborhood menace and reportedly insured for a million-dollar life insurance policy. The brother, said to be suffering from AIDS, was targeted so Vinny could collect insurance money to settle debts and start fresh. Jimmy Easy admitted to carrying out the hit but expressed remorse, especially after the victim’s daughter, known to him since childhood, reached out. The insurance claim faced complications due to disputes over double indemnity. Vinny, who struggled with drug addiction, ultimately failed to pay those involved and attempted to flee, which led to further violence. Jimmy’s candid interview also touches on mob life in the ‘80s and ‘90s and notorious figures like Roy DiMeo and Greg Scarpa, illustrating the brutal realities behind organized crime.
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