The Global Underbelly of Contract Killings: The Hood Exposes 35 Assassins

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Author: The Hood


This report investigates the murky world of contract killings, revealing the scale and complexity of hired assassinations spanning across various continents. By examining a chilling data set of assassins, their affiliations, and their targets, we uncover not only the human tragedy behind each case but also the organized frameworks enabling such violence. The implications of these findings extend to law enforcement and policy-making, as they highlight the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to combat organized crime and violent extremism globally.

The analysis of the provided information shows that contract killings are not merely isolated incidents but part of a broader syndicate involving various criminal organizations ranging from drug cartels to extremist factions. The financial motivations and ruthless efficiency of these assassins provide insights into their operational methods, making it imperative for authorities to adapt their approaches in tackling this alarming issue. This report aims to equip readers with an understanding of the extensive ramifications of contract killings and the underlying networks that sustain them.

AssassinAliasWeaponTarget/#StoppedAssociationLocationPay
Andrés AchipizThe FishFirearms35 PeopleIncarceratedCamiloBogota$4,000,000
Stephen AndersonFirearmsMrs. LymanExecutedCalifornia$100
Imre ArkasThe ButcherFirearmsJames GatelyDeported/HeldKinihan GangEstonia$100,000
Jorge RiveraRiviFirearmsJohnny CastroLife In PrisonMedellin CartelColombia
Arsen BayrambekovFirearmsMr. KhamrakulovImprisonedRuslan AliyevRussia$5,500
Robert BielherFirearms4 PeopleDeadBurglary RingCalifornia$10,000
Richard BlassThe CatFirearmsRaymond LaurenDeadWest End GangCanada
Elmer BurkeTriggerFirearmsGeorge GollDeadThe Brinks JobManhattan
Melissa OjedaLa ChinaFirearms150 PeopleIncarceratedSinoala CartelMexico
Frank CantonBill DunnFirearmsDeadFrank WolcottOklahoma
Abdullah CathFirearms/BombsLazim EsmaeiliDeadGrey WolvesTurkey$4,000,000
John ChildsFirearms6 PeopleLife In PrisonLondon
Glennon EnglemanSledgehammerJames BullockDeadUS ArmyMissouri
Keith FaureFirearmsLewis MoranLife In PrisonMelbourne GangAustralia
Mark FellowsThe IcemanPaul MasseyHospitalizedEngland
Christopher FlanneryRent-A-KillFirearmsRoger WilsonMissingAustralia
Stephane GagneFirearmsDiane LavigneLife In PrisonHells AngelsCanada
Gerald GallantFirearms32 PeopleLife In PrisonWest End GangCanada
Jason GetsyFirearmsCharles SerafinoExecutedOhio$5,000
Evangelos GoussisFirearmsLewis CaineLife In PrisonMelbourne GangAustralia
Henry GrammerJim BerryDeadOklahoma
Frank GusenbergFirearmsCaponeDeadChicago
Charles HarrelsonFirearmsJohn H Wood JrDeadJamiel ChagraTexas
Thomas HornWillie NickelExecutedWyoming
Sretko KalinicThe BeastFirearmsZoran DindicExtraditedYugoslavia
Donald Lavoie27 PeopleImprisonedDubois GangCanada
William LeasureFirearmsAt Least 2 PeopleIncarceratedLAPDCalifornia
Vernon MillerFirearmsFrank ColemanDeadChicago OutfitSouth Dakota$70,000
Donald NashJenny Soo ChinDeadNew Jersey
Joselyn NinoLa FlacaFirearmsLos MetrosDeadGulf CartelMexico
Werner PinznerSt Pauli KillerFrearmsYehuda ArziDeadGermany
Serge QuesnelFirearmsJacques FerlandLife In PrisonHells AngelsCanada$25,000
Jozef RohacRatExplosivesRobert RemiasSlovakia
Lindsey RoseEdward CavanaghLife In PrisonAustralia
Alexnder SolonikSuperkillerFirearmsVictor NikiforovDeadRussia
Mahamut YidirimYesil (Green)Cem ErseverMissingMIT Intel OrganizationSyria
John AldermanAntoquanKing Phillip
Samuel BowersCharles MooreDeadKKKMississippi
Mark ChapmanFirearmsJohn LennonLife In PrisonTexas
John FitzgeraldTomascito RomeroUS ArmyIllinois
James KoppFirearmsBarnett SlepianLife In PrisonNew York
James RayFirearmsMLKJDeadTennessee
Yolanda SaldivarFirearmsSelena PerezLife In PrisonTexas
Daniel WhiteFirearmsGeorge MosconeDeadUS Army/SFPDCalifornia
Fu JieziKing AnguiDeadChina
Gu ShunzhangXiang ZhongfaExecutedCentral Special BranchChina
Liu ShifuSifoDeadCock-Crow SocietyChina
Qin WuyangBladesYing ZhengDeadChina
Yu RangBladesZhao XiangzhiDeadChina
Viktor IlyinFirearmsLeonid BrezhnevLife In PrisonSoviet ArmySoviet Union
Nikolai KhokhlovGeorgly OkolovichDeadKGBRussia
Yelena MazanikPoison/BombsWilhelm KubeDeadBelarus

Key Findings

  • Contract killings are rampant across various countries and affiliated with numerous organized crime organizations.
  • Firearms are the primary weapon of choice, indicating a preference for efficiency and lethal distance.
  • The financial motivations behind contract killings create a cycle of violence that exploits vulnerable populations.
  • Geographic trends show that contract killings are a global issue requiring international cooperation among law enforcement.
  • Different jurisdictions impose varying penalties, suggesting inconsistencies in justice that can embolden organized crime factions.

Conclusion

The findings presented in this report underscore the pressing need for a unified and comprehensive approach to combat the rise of contract killings. Understanding the networks that promote such violence is essential for the development of effective law enforcement strategies and public policies. It is a call to action for governments, law enforcement agencies, and civil societies to work together to dismantle these criminal organizations and address the underlying socio-economic factors contributing to this violent phenomenon. The lives taken in these senseless acts must not be forgotten; instead, they should galvanize a collective, determined response to eradicate this global menace.


– The Hood

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