Jersey City and Brooklyn Longshoremen Slayings Tied to Murder, Inc., and Albert Anastasia's Murder?
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By Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr

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My e-book looks at three small-time hood murders which may have ties to Murder, Inc., the notorious Brooklyn murder-for-hire syndicate. The 1957 Jersey City killings of two longshoremen had possible ties to the October 25, 1957 barber shop murder of Albert Anastasia. For many years Anastasia was a lynchpin for what became the Gambino crime family. The earliest murder in the trio I've studied was a machine gun slaying of milkman Vincent Wice. Occurring in Hell's Kitchen on June 14, 1947, Wice was strafed with fire from a sub-machine gun.