Richard Kuklinski 'The iceman' Part 5 of 12

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Richard Kuklinski 'The iceman' Part 5of12
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  • I've got a lot of respect for this man. he isn't crazy but still so cold blooded. I'm sure he's a nice man to talk to but when you pushed the right button he was a real predator. kind of like a german sports car.

  • And, just as a side note, not that I condone it, but he had a reason for anyone he killed. He was either given a hit, had a personal vendetta with them, or, shitty though it may be, wanted to try out a new piece. It's a reason.  Not a GOOD one. But it's a reason.

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  • true to many friends is not good .

  • Glutamin n Cubanism BOTH nailed it perfectly! Children really DO learn what they live.Of course its sadistic & wronge to torture n kill animals,BUT he was STILL a child @ that stage of development AND when you add the environmental factors of Kuklinski's childhood,its not surprising.

  • @nenadfromserbia it's not about what he did it's about who he was. we often think that psychopathic killers are somewhat charles mansonish, but this guy is the opposite.

  • @Gonken88 Respect??? He murdered innocent man.... How can you have respect for this guy...

  • What a shame because deep down he was a good man, his brutal upbringing coupled with his personality disorder guaranteed his unfeeling attitude, yet, as you can see, when he thought of the pain he had caused his family, he actually cried, so there was, as there is in most brutal people, a deeply buried source of light which, if it can be lit can work miracles, for example, Jimmy Boyle, the Glasgow hardman, now a sculptor, John McVicar a criminologist, and countless others, and I know.

  • ye he was quite an interesting psychopath. He was insane but certainly not stupid, which makes it even worse - for his enemies of course. But his intelligence probably helpled his judgment that it was simply wrong to hurt a child or a woman regardless of anything.

  • @PappaChimp so much more what?? made money? he did that. had a family life ? he did that also. you mean he could have been something more acceptable in societys eyes??? haha thers always guna be murderers rapists etc .whatb exactly wud u want him to be? a lawyer? a teacher? wud that make him ok then .he was good at hurtin people cos ppl hurt him so fair play to him he achieved alot

  • @d3tach3d you think so?

  • @Gonken88 yeah, this guy is a real hero....

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