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Abe Reles
Reles was a bootlegger who rarely touched alcohol. Reles lived at 649 East 91st Street in Brooklyn before moving to 9102 Avenue A, also in Brooklyn. The Shapiro brothers failed to help Reles, prompting Reles to plan revenge.
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Ryhor Reles
Ryhor Reles (Belarusian: Рыгор Рэлес, Russian: Гирш Релес; April 23, 1913 – September 19, 2004), a Jewish-Belarusian writer, was one of the last writers
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relese
▪ I. † reˈles Obs. Also 5 relece. [app. a. OF. reles, var. of relais remainder (see Godef.), f. relaisser to leave behind, but the senses of the Eng. word are not recorded in OF. The later form (from the 16th c.) is relish.] a. ? The sensation or impression left behind by anything. b. Taste, afterta...
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Murder, Inc.
Reles was next to cooperate with the District Attorney's office. Reles's mother-in-law also testified that Reles and Strauss had asked her for an ice pick and clothesline earlier in the day and, while at the house, heard
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Murder, Inc. (1960 film)
Reles coerces struggling singer Joey Collins, an old friend of Sage indebted to Reles, with veiled threats, and Joey agrees to accompany him to the Catskills Ted De Corsia played a character loosely based on Reles.
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what was kid twist
Abraham "Kid Twist" Reles was a New York Jewish mobster who was a hit man for Meyer Lansky's National Crime Syndicate. Reles's death from falling through a window while in police custody might have been a hit placed by the American Mafia.
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Kid Twist
Twist may refer to:
Kid Twist (rapper), Canadian hip hop musician
Max Zwerbach (1884–1908), New York gangster and later successor of Monk Eastman
Abe Reles
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Louis Capone
Capone would recruit the individual hitmen from the Reles and Maione gangs. Indictments
In 1940, Reles became a government witness and helped break up Murder, Inc.
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Frank Abbandando
Its downfall began in 1940 when Abe Reles had turned state witness after being indicted for murder. to bribe Reles's guards to shove him out the window.
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Burton Turkus
Career
As an assistant district attorney in Brooklyn in 1940, Turkus interrogated mobster Abe Reles, who had been arrested for murder. He was portrayed in the 1960 movie about Murder Inc. by Henry Morgan, while Peter Falk portrayed Reles.
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Irving Feinstein
He was later murdered by several members of Murder, Inc. including Abe Reles, Martin Goldstein, and Harry Strauss. The murder occurred in the living room of Reles' own house on E. 91 St. in Brooklyn.
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Emanuel Weiss
Police finally learned of the mob link to the slaying in 1940, when Abe "Kid Twist" Reles, a fellow Murder, Inc. enforcer, turned informant for Brooklyn Reles implicated Weiss and colleagues in this murder and helped police clear up numerous other unsolved murders as mob "hits".
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Half Moon Hotel
Reles's death signified the reach that organized crime had into the police department – he was guarded by six police detectives. There was little doubt that Reles was defenestrated.
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