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  2. Arohn Kee - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Leslie Torres - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Camorra in New York City - Wikipedia

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    He provided evidence about 23 murders. [19] Several Grand Juries issued 21 indictments in November 1917. [16] [20] [21] At the trials, some criminals involved depicted the Navy Street and Coney Island gangs as "Camorra" and used "Mafia" to identify the groups from East Harlem. [20] The trials in 1918 entirely dismantled the Navy Street gang.

  5. East Harlem Purple Gang - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Morello crime family - Wikipedia

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    Gaetano "Thomas" Lamonti and brother Fortunato "Charles" Lamonti were known as cousins of the Morellos and owned a feed store down the street from the famous Murder Stable owned by Ignazio Lupo. After the 1914 murder of Charles Lamonti and the 1915 murder of Gallucci, the alliance between the Morellos and the East Harlem camorristi ended.

  7. Norman Roye - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Bumpy Johnson - Wikipedia

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    The war resulted in more than 40 murders and several kidnappings and ended with St. Clair's arrest and imprisonment. Johnson, however, struck a deal with the Mafia following Schultz's 1935 murder, through which he quickly built up his own organization in Harlem in exchange for favorable business deals. [5]

  9. Alpo Martinez - Wikipedia

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    On November 7, 1991, Martinez was arrested in Washington, D.C. for selling drugs. He was charged with conspiracy to commit murder, various drug charges, and 14 counts of murder, including the murder of former friend and drug dealing partner Rich Porter, D.C drug dealer Michael Anthony Salters aka Fray [5] and Brooklyn drug dealer Demencio Benson. [6]

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