1935 in Organized Crime - Deaths

Deaths

  • Walter Legenza, co-leader of the Tri-State Gang
  • Robert Mais, co-leader of the Tri-State Gang
  • August 22 - Vincenzo Troia, Sicilian mafiosi and associate of Salvatore Maranzano
  • September 9 - Abraham 'Bo' Weinberg, Dutch Schultz lieutenant
  • October 23 - Dutch Schultz (Arthur Flegenheimer), New York Prohibition mobster and member of the National Crime Syndicate
  • October 23 - Otto Berman, financial consultant of Dutch Schultz
  • October 23 - Abraham Landau, Dutch Schultz gunman
  • October 23 - Lulu Rosencrantz, Dutch Schultz gunman

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