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- Q1760904 description "American mobster".
- Q1760904 description "American mobster".
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- Q1760904 abstract "Irving "Puggy" Feinstein (ca. 1910-September 5, 1939) was a New York mobster involved in illegal gambling and labor racketeering with Louis "Lepke" Buchalter. Puggy had made the mistake of attempting to move into turf which was not his own. 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's own house on E. 91 St. in Brooklyn. While Harry Strauss was icepicking Puggy Feinstein to death, Puggy fought back valiantly and took a few good chomps out of Strauss's finger. Irate over the turn of events, Strauss and a few of his coworkers decided to make Feinstein's demise more painful and lengthened. They did so by a process which incorporates a rope being looped around the victim's neck and feet, so that as he struggled, he would slowly strangle himself. Still aggravated over the wound on his finger, Strauss and his associates took the body to a vacant lot and set it on fire.Harry "Pittsburgh Phil" Strauss was eventually indicted for his murder, due in part to the testimony of Reles, and sentenced to death on May 10, 1939. In his court testimony, Reles explained that the hit was carried out by Murder Inc for New York mobster, Albert Anastasia. He also said that Puggy had doublecrossed Vincent Mangano, the boss of the Mangano family, which Anastasia belonged to.".
- Q1760904 deathDate "1939".
- Q1760904 deathYear "1939".
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- Q1760904 dateOfDeath "1939".
- Q1760904 name "Feinstein, Irving".
- Q1760904 shortDescription "American mobster".
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- Q1760904 comment "Irving "Puggy" Feinstein (ca. 1910-September 5, 1939) was a New York mobster involved in illegal gambling and labor racketeering with Louis "Lepke" Buchalter. Puggy had made the mistake of attempting to move into turf which was not his own. 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's own house on E. 91 St. in Brooklyn.".
- Q1760904 label "Irving Feinstein".
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- Q1760904 name "Irving Feinstein".
- Q1760904 surname "Feinstein".