It was July, 1932 in the Bronx, New York. Prohibition is alive and well, and we’re a few years into the Great Depression. Francis Pasqua, Daniel Kriesberg, and Tony Marino were sitting together in Tony's speakeasy while Tony complains about how bad business is. That's when Francis has a completely brilliant plan - sign one of the regulars up for life insurance and then stage their murder to look like an accident. The group loved the plan, and they got right to work.
Michael Malloy was the down-on-his-luck regular they chose. They figured it would be easy. Michael would come in every day and drink until he passed out. They figured the alcohol would kill him quick enough.
Only... it didn't. The group tried everything they could think of, but Michael just wouldn't die.
Sources:
Articles
True Crime Edition | The Murder Plot of "Iron"
Mike Malloy
Smithsonian Magazine | The Man Who Wouldn't Die
Trivia Library | New York Gangs Murder Trust and Michael
Malloy Part 5
All Things Interesting | The Curious Case Of Michael
Malloy – “Rasputin Of The Bronx”
Podcast
Criminal | Episode 151: The Many Lives of Michael Malloy
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