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Arohn Kee (born September 18, 1973), known as The East-Harlem Rapist, is an American serial killer and serial rapist who was responsible for four rapes and at least three murders of teenaged girls in different street blocks of East Harlem, located in Manhattan, New York City from 1991 to 1998.
The East Harlem Purple Gang was a gang and organized crime group in New York City consisting of Italian-American hit-men and heroin dealers who were semi-independent from the Italian-American Mafia and, according to federal prosecutors, dominated heroin distribution in East Harlem, Italian Harlem, and the Bronx during the 1970s and early 1980s.
Norman Roye (September 6, 1935 – January 19, 1956) was an American serial killer who raped and killed three women in the Harlem neighborhood of Upper Manhattan over the winter and spring of 1954. After his arrest he was quickly tried, convicted, and sentenced to death.
Leslie Torres was born on April 12, 1970, in New York City to Puerto Rican parents. Until 1977, he lived with his parents in East Harlem, where the largest Hispanic diaspora lived in the city, but after they divorced, Torres moved with his mother to Puerto Rico.
Charlie Chop-off is the pseudonym given to an unidentified American serial killer known to have killed three black children and one Puerto Rican child in Manhattan between 1972 and 1973.
Subsequently, they went after other East Harlem gang leaders, killing Giuseppe Verrazano, but were unable to reach the Morellos who stayed close to their house on East 116th Street. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Neapolitans did not fear police investigations because they paid off police officers and omertà prevented witnesses to step forward. [ 3 ]
The war continued and resulted in nine murders and three disappearances. [9] With the start of the gang war, the Gallo crew retreated to the Dormitory. [10] In late November 1961, Joe Gallo was sentenced to seven-to-fourteen years in prison for murder. [11] On June 6, 1962, Profaci died and was succeeded by longtime underboss Joseph Magliocco.
Alberto Geddis Martinez, better known as Alpo Martinez, Abraham G. Rodriquez (witness protection), or more simply as Alpo or Po (June 8, 1966 – October 31, 2021) was an American drug dealer from Harlem, New York City of Puerto Rican descent. He rose to prominence in the mid–1980s.