"The plot was conceived over a round of drinks. One afternoon in July 1932, Francis Pasqua, Daniel..."

"The plot was conceived over a round of drinks. One afternoon in July 1932, Francis Pasqua, Daniel Kriesberg and Tony Marino sat in Marino's eponymous speakeasy and raised their glasses, sealing their complicity, figuring the job was already half-finished. How difficult could it be to push Michael Malloy to drink himself to death? Every morning the old man showed up at Marino's place in the Bronx and requested "Another mornin's morning, if ya don't mind" in his muddled brogue; hours later he would pass out on the floor. For a while Marino had let Malloy drink on credit, but he no longer paid his tabs. "Business," the saloonkeeper confided to Pasqua and Kriesberg, "is bad.""

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The Man Who Wouldn't Die.



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