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United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners

The United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners (MCFP Springfield) is a United States federal prison in Springfield, Missouri which provides medical, mental health, and dental services to male offenders. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.[2]

United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners
LocationSpringfield, Greene County, Missouri
StatusOperational
Security classAdministrative
Population870
Opened1933[1]
Managed byFederal Bureau of Prisons
WardenJeffrey Krueger

History

During the Great Depression, the people of Springfield, Missouri offered 620 acres (250 ha) of land to the federal government to build the prison. Congress authorized the building of the prison in 1930. The prison opened in 1933 as the "United States Hospital for Defective Delinquents", under superintendent Marion R. King.[3] The land surrounding the prison was used by the prisoners for farming until 1966. In 1977, the federal government returned some of the original 620 acres to the city.[3] Prison riots occurred in 1941, 1944 and 1959.[3]

Several political prisoners and spies arrested during World War II were held at MCFP Springfield for medical treatment. Anastasy Vonsyatsky served 3 years of a 5-year sentence there for conspiring to aid Hitler's Germany in violation of the Espionage Act before being released in 1946.[4] Robert Henry Best and Herbert John Burgman, who were sentenced to life in prison for treason in 1948 and 1949 for making propaganda broadcasts for the Nazis, served their sentences at this prison. Best died at MCFP Springfield in 1952, Burgman in 1953.[5][6][7]

Several high-profile Mafia Bosses received medical treatment at MCFP Springfield, including Joseph Bonanno of the Bonanno crime family, Vito Genovese and Vincent Gigante of the Genovese crime family and John Gotti of the Gambino crime family.[8] Genovese died at MCFP Springfield in 1969, Gotti in 2002, and Gigante in 2005. Other notable inmates held at MCFP Springfield for treatment include Robert Stroud, known as the "Birdman of Alcatraz" who died there in 1963, racecar driver Randy Lanier, drug trafficker Michael Riconosciuto, and "The Toxic Pharmacist" Robert Courtney.[9][10] Terrorists Omar Abdel Rahman and Jose Padilla were also held there for brief periods.

Notable incidents

On January 26, 2010, inmate Victor Castro-Rodriguez, 51, was found dead on the floor of his cell. Castro-Rodriguez originally was convicted of assault and resisting arrest in the U.S. District Court of Southern Florida and was being held at the MCFP because of a mental illness. MCFP inmates Wesley Paul Coonce, Jr., 34, and Charles Michael Hall, 43, were charged in connection with his death and on May 7, 2014, were convicted of one count of first-degree murder. Coonce was also found guilty of one count of murder by an inmate serving a life sentence. Both were sentenced to death on June 2, 2014.[11]

Notable inmates

  • The following inmates are currently held at MCFP Springfield or served the majority of their sentence there.

†Inmates who were released from custody prior to 1982 are not listed on the Bureau of Prisons website.

Current

Inmate Name Register Number Photo Status Details
Juan Matta-Ballesteros 37671-133 Serving a life sentence under the name Juan Ramon Matta-Lopez.[12] Drug kingpin with ties to the Medellin Cartel in Colombia; convicted in 1990 of orchestrating the 1985 kidnapping and murder of Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Enrique Camarena.[13][14]
James Alex Fields Jr. 22239-084 Serving a life sentence White supremacist, pleaded guilty in 2019 of 29 federal hate crime charges using his car to harm counter-protestors during the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing 32 year-old Heather Heyer and injuring up to 19 more. Previously held at USP Hazelton and USP Allenwood.

Released

Inmate Name Register Number Photo Status Details
Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno 07255-008 Released from custody in 1986 after serving 14 months at MCFP Springfield. Boss of the Bonanno crime family in New York City from 1931 to the mid-1960s; imprisoned for refusing to testify in a federal racketeering trial of the leaders of the five New York Mafia families.[15][16]
Fritz Duquesne N/A†   Released from custody on compassionate grounds in 1954; served 14 years.[17][18] Convicted in 1941 of leading the Duquesne Spy Ring, a group of spies for the Nazis which operated in the US from 1939 to 1941 and aimed to obtain information regarding military and industrial sabotage targets; all ring members were convicted in what was the largest espionage case in US history.[19]
Larry Flynt 78407-012 Released from custody in 1984; served 6 months at FMC Butner and MCFP Springfield. Publisher of the pornographic magazine Hustler and the center of several high-profile First Amendment cases; imprisoned for contempt of court for disrespecting a federal judge.[20]
Anastasy Vonsyatsky N/A† Held at MCFP Springfield from 1942 to 1946 Russian-born American fascist leader; convicted under the Espionage Act of 1917 for his associations with Nazi sympathisers during World War II; released early.[21]
Henri Young N/A† Held at MCFP Springfield from 1948 to 1957. Bank robber and murderer; attempted to escape from Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary in 1939; Young was the subject of the 1995 film Murder in the First.[22][23]
Juan Lopez-Sanchez 14115-051 Held at MCFP Springfield before his deportation in 2009. Illegal alien accused of the murder of Kathryn Steinle in 2015 in San Francisco; following his reentry in 2009 he was placed in Victorville FCI and released to San Francisco authorities on a 20-year bench warrant.[24]
Rosario "Russell" Bufalino 04891-054 Held at MCFP Springfield from 1987 to 1989. An Italian-born American mobster who became the Boss of the Northeastern Pennsylvania crime family known as the Bufalino crime family from 1959 - 1994. He was a cousin of attorney William "Bill" Bufalino, the longtime counsel for Jimmy Hoffa.[25]

Died at MCFP Springfield

Inmate Name Register Number Photo Status Details
Robert Henry Best N/A† Died in 1952 while serving a life sentence American Nazi collaborator and radio broadcaster of Nazi propaganda
Herbert John Burgman N/A† Died in 1953 American Nazi collaborator and radio broadcaster of Nazi propaganda
Anthony "Tony Ducks" Corallo 08341-016   Died in 2000. The Boss of the Lucchese Crime Family From 1973 - 1986. in 1986 sentenced to 100 years along with then Underboss Salvatore "Tom-Mix" Santoro and then Consigliere Christopher "Christie Tick" Funari.
Clayton Fountain 89129-132 Died in 2004 while serving a life sentence. Member of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang; murdered Correction Officer Robert Hoffman at the United States Penitentiary, Marion in 1983; held in solitary confinement until his death. The incident resulted in a 23-year lockdown at Marion, and contributed to the creation of the federal supermax prison, Florence ADX.[26]
John Gotti 18261-053   Died in 2002. John "The Teflon Don" Gotti was head of New York's Gambino crime family. One of the most powerful and dangerous crime bosses in the world, Gotti was charged with five counts of murder, conspiracy to commit murder, loansharking, illegal gambling, obstruction of justice, bribery and tax evasion. Convicted on all counts, he was sentenced to life imprisonment without possibility of parole and a $250,000 fine.
Kareem Ibrahim 64657-053 Died in 2016 while serving a life sentence Convicted in 2012 for conspiracy to commit a terrorist attack at JFK Airport died in 2016 from Heart Failure
Howard Krantz 50688-053 Died in 2000 New York City Attorney; convicted in 1996 of participation in murder-for-hire conspiracy. Sentenced to life imprisonment plus five years without possibility of parole.[27]
Hemant Lakhani 25753-050 Died in 2013 while serving a 47-year sentence. British businessman; convicted in 2005 of providing material support for terrorism and other charges for attempting to sell shoulder-fired missiles to what he thought was a terrorist group intent on shooting down US airliners.[28][29]
Gennaro "Gerry Lang" Langella 10405-054   Died in 2013. Was the Acting Boss Of the Colombo Crime Family During the 80s most notable for being a defendant in the Windows Trial in 1987 and being convicted and sentenced to 40+ years.
Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno 12812-054   Died in 1992. Was the Front Boss for the Genovese Crime Family from 1981 - 1986 after being convicted in the Windows Trial and being sentenced to 100 years.
Garrett Brock Trapnell 72021-158 Died in 1993 while serving a life sentence; served the majority of his sentence at USP Marion. Serial bank robber; convicted in 1973 of aircraft hijacking and in 1974 of armed robbery and conspiracy to commit kidnapping.[30][31]
Frank "Cadillac Frank" Salemme 24914-013   Died on 20 December 2022 Serving a life sentence Boston mobster who became a hitman and eventually the boss of the Patriarca crime family from 1991 - 1996.[32]
Robert Spangler 29442-013   Died of cancer on August 5, 2001, while serving a life sentence. Serial killer who murdered his first wife and two children in 1978 in Littleton, Colorado and his third wife at the Grand Canyon in Arizona in 1993. Pleaded guilty in October 2000 to murder on federal land of third wife. Sentenced to life imprisonment.

David Waters

95107-080 Died in 2003 from lung cancer Known for his role in the kidnapping, robbery and murder of the famed atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair, her son Jon Garth and granddaughter Robyn in 1995.
Robert Franklin Stroud   Died November 21, 1963 The "Birdman of Alcatraz"
Robert L. Bolden 29702-044 Died on September 26, 2021. Killed a bank guard during an attempted robbery in St. Louis. Sentenced to death on May 23, 2006.
Gary Lee Sampson 23976-038 Died on December 21, 2021. Carjacked and murdered three people in 2001. Sentenced to death on December 23, 2003, and resentenced to death on January 9, 2017.
Clarence Carnes 61805-132 Died on October 3, 1988 Murdered a man in Oklahoma, and later participated in the Battle of Alcatraz. Carnes was the only participating inmate to neither be killed nor executed afterwards.

In popular culture

John Sacrimoni, boss of the fictional Lupertazzi crime family in the hit HBO television series The Sopranos, dies at MCFP Springfield in the season 6 episode entitled "Stage 5".

Ercole "Eckley" DiMeo of the fictional Soprano crime family in the hit HBO television series The Sopranos is the unseen longtime boss of the Soprano crime family and is mentioned in season one that he is incarcerated here.

The American crime drama limited series Black Bird follows the true story of James Keene during his time at MCFP Springfield. The series is based on the 2010 autobiographical novel In with the Devil: a Fallen Hero, a Serial Killer, and a Dangerous Bargain for Redemption by James Keene and Hillel Levin.

Gallery

See also

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Sources

External links

  • Federal Bureau of Prisons.gov: Official MCFP-Medical Center for Federal Prisoners Springfield website
  • MCFP Springfield on Google Maps

Coordinates: 37°10′39″N 93°19′29″W / 37.1776°N 93.3247°W / 37.1776; -93.3247

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The United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners MCFP Springfield is a United States federal prison in Springfield Missouri which provides medical mental health and dental services to male offenders It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons a division of the United States Department of Justice 2 United States Medical Center for Federal PrisonersLocationSpringfield Greene County MissouriStatusOperationalSecurity classAdministrativePopulation870Opened1933 1 Managed byFederal Bureau of PrisonsWardenJeffrey Krueger Contents 1 History 2 Notable incidents 3 Notable inmates 3 1 Current 3 2 Released 3 3 Died at MCFP Springfield 4 In popular culture 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 Sources 9 External linksHistory EditDuring the Great Depression the people of Springfield Missouri offered 620 acres 250 ha of land to the federal government to build the prison Congress authorized the building of the prison in 1930 The prison opened in 1933 as the United States Hospital for Defective Delinquents under superintendent Marion R King 3 The land surrounding the prison was used by the prisoners for farming until 1966 In 1977 the federal government returned some of the original 620 acres to the city 3 Prison riots occurred in 1941 1944 and 1959 3 Several political prisoners and spies arrested during World War II were held at MCFP Springfield for medical treatment Anastasy Vonsyatsky served 3 years of a 5 year sentence there for conspiring to aid Hitler s Germany in violation of the Espionage Act before being released in 1946 4 Robert Henry Best and Herbert John Burgman who were sentenced to life in prison for treason in 1948 and 1949 for making propaganda broadcasts for the Nazis served their sentences at this prison Best died at MCFP Springfield in 1952 Burgman in 1953 5 6 7 Several high profile Mafia Bosses received medical treatment at MCFP Springfield including Joseph Bonanno of the Bonanno crime family Vito Genovese and Vincent Gigante of the Genovese crime family and John Gotti of the Gambino crime family 8 Genovese died at MCFP Springfield in 1969 Gotti in 2002 and Gigante in 2005 Other notable inmates held at MCFP Springfield for treatment include Robert Stroud known as the Birdman of Alcatraz who died there in 1963 racecar driver Randy Lanier drug trafficker Michael Riconosciuto and The Toxic Pharmacist Robert Courtney 9 10 Terrorists Omar Abdel Rahman and Jose Padilla were also held there for brief periods Notable incidents EditOn January 26 2010 inmate Victor Castro Rodriguez 51 was found dead on the floor of his cell Castro Rodriguez originally was convicted of assault and resisting arrest in the U S District Court of Southern Florida and was being held at the MCFP because of a mental illness MCFP inmates Wesley Paul Coonce Jr 34 and Charles Michael Hall 43 were charged in connection with his death and on May 7 2014 were convicted of one count of first degree murder Coonce was also found guilty of one count of murder by an inmate serving a life sentence Both were sentenced to death on June 2 2014 11 Notable inmates EditThe following inmates are currently held at MCFP Springfield or served the majority of their sentence there Inmates who were released from custody prior to 1982 are not listed on the Bureau of Prisons website Current Edit Inmate Name Register Number Photo Status DetailsJuan Matta Ballesteros 37671 133 Serving a life sentence under the name Juan Ramon Matta Lopez 12 Drug kingpin with ties to the Medellin Cartel in Colombia convicted in 1990 of orchestrating the 1985 kidnapping and murder of Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Enrique Camarena 13 14 James Alex Fields Jr 22239 084 Serving a life sentence White supremacist pleaded guilty in 2019 of 29 federal hate crime charges using his car to harm counter protestors during the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville Virginia killing 32 year old Heather Heyer and injuring up to 19 more Previously held at USP Hazelton and USP Allenwood Released Edit Inmate Name Register Number Photo Status DetailsJoseph Joe Bananas Bonanno 07255 008 Released from custody in 1986 after serving 14 months at MCFP Springfield Boss of the Bonanno crime family in New York City from 1931 to the mid 1960s imprisoned for refusing to testify in a federal racketeering trial of the leaders of the five New York Mafia families 15 16 Fritz Duquesne N A Released from custody on compassionate grounds in 1954 served 14 years 17 18 Convicted in 1941 of leading the Duquesne Spy Ring a group of spies for the Nazis which operated in the US from 1939 to 1941 and aimed to obtain information regarding military and industrial sabotage targets all ring members were convicted in what was the largest espionage case in US history 19 Larry Flynt 78407 012 Released from custody in 1984 served 6 months at FMC Butner and MCFP Springfield Publisher of the pornographic magazine Hustler and the center of several high profile First Amendment cases imprisoned for contempt of court for disrespecting a federal judge 20 Anastasy Vonsyatsky N A Held at MCFP Springfield from 1942 to 1946 Russian born American fascist leader convicted under the Espionage Act of 1917 for his associations with Nazi sympathisers during World War II released early 21 Henri Young N A Held at MCFP Springfield from 1948 to 1957 Bank robber and murderer attempted to escape from Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary in 1939 Young was the subject of the 1995 film Murder in the First 22 23 Juan Lopez Sanchez 14115 051 Held at MCFP Springfield before his deportation in 2009 Illegal alien accused of the murder of Kathryn Steinle in 2015 in San Francisco following his reentry in 2009 he was placed in Victorville FCI and released to San Francisco authorities on a 20 year bench warrant 24 Rosario Russell Bufalino 04891 054 Held at MCFP Springfield from 1987 to 1989 An Italian born American mobster who became the Boss of the Northeastern Pennsylvania crime family known as the Bufalino crime family from 1959 1994 He was a cousin of attorney William Bill Bufalino the longtime counsel for Jimmy Hoffa 25 Died at MCFP Springfield Edit Inmate Name Register Number Photo Status DetailsRobert Henry Best N A Died in 1952 while serving a life sentence American Nazi collaborator and radio broadcaster of Nazi propagandaHerbert John Burgman N A Died in 1953 American Nazi collaborator and radio broadcaster of Nazi propagandaAnthony Tony Ducks Corallo 08341 016 Died in 2000 The Boss of the Lucchese Crime Family From 1973 1986 in 1986 sentenced to 100 years along with then Underboss Salvatore Tom Mix Santoro and then Consigliere Christopher Christie Tick Funari Clayton Fountain 89129 132 Died in 2004 while serving a life sentence Member of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang murdered Correction Officer Robert Hoffman at the United States Penitentiary Marion in 1983 held in solitary confinement until his death The incident resulted in a 23 year lockdown at Marion and contributed to the creation of the federal supermax prison Florence ADX 26 John Gotti 18261 053 Died in 2002 John The Teflon Don Gotti was head of New York s Gambino crime family One of the most powerful and dangerous crime bosses in the world Gotti was charged with five counts of murder conspiracy to commit murder loansharking illegal gambling obstruction of justice bribery and tax evasion Convicted on all counts he was sentenced to life imprisonment without possibility of parole and a 250 000 fine Kareem Ibrahim 64657 053 Died in 2016 while serving a life sentence Convicted in 2012 for conspiracy to commit a terrorist attack at JFK Airport died in 2016 from Heart FailureHoward Krantz 50688 053 Died in 2000 New York City Attorney convicted in 1996 of participation in murder for hire conspiracy Sentenced to life imprisonment plus five years without possibility of parole 27 Hemant Lakhani 25753 050 Died in 2013 while serving a 47 year sentence British businessman convicted in 2005 of providing material support for terrorism and other charges for attempting to sell shoulder fired missiles to what he thought was a terrorist group intent on shooting down US airliners 28 29 Gennaro Gerry Lang Langella 10405 054 Died in 2013 Was the Acting Boss Of the Colombo Crime Family During the 80s most notable for being a defendant in the Windows Trial in 1987 and being convicted and sentenced to 40 years Anthony Fat Tony Salerno 12812 054 Died in 1992 Was the Front Boss for the Genovese Crime Family from 1981 1986 after being convicted in the Windows Trial and being sentenced to 100 years Garrett Brock Trapnell 72021 158 Died in 1993 while serving a life sentence served the majority of his sentence at USP Marion Serial bank robber convicted in 1973 of aircraft hijacking and in 1974 of armed robbery and conspiracy to commit kidnapping 30 31 Frank Cadillac Frank Salemme 24914 013 Died on 20 December 2022 Serving a life sentence Boston mobster who became a hitman and eventually the boss of the Patriarca crime family from 1991 1996 32 Robert Spangler 29442 013 Died of cancer on August 5 2001 while serving a life sentence Serial killer who murdered his first wife and two children in 1978 in Littleton Colorado and his third wife at the Grand Canyon in Arizona in 1993 Pleaded guilty in October 2000 to murder on federal land of third wife Sentenced to life imprisonment David Waters 95107 080 Died in 2003 from lung cancer Known for his role in the kidnapping robbery and murder of the famed atheist Madalyn Murray O Hair her son Jon Garth and granddaughter Robyn in 1995 Robert Franklin Stroud Died November 21 1963 The Birdman of Alcatraz Robert L Bolden 29702 044 Died on September 26 2021 Killed a bank guard during an attempted robbery in St Louis Sentenced to death on May 23 2006 Gary Lee Sampson 23976 038 Died on December 21 2021 Carjacked and murdered three people in 2001 Sentenced to death on December 23 2003 and resentenced to death on January 9 2017 Clarence Carnes 61805 132 Died on October 3 1988 Murdered a man in Oklahoma and later participated in the Battle of Alcatraz Carnes was the only participating inmate to neither be killed nor executed afterwards In popular culture EditJohn Sacrimoni boss of the fictional Lupertazzi crime family in the hit HBO television series The Sopranos dies at MCFP Springfield in the season 6 episode entitled Stage 5 Ercole Eckley DiMeo of the fictional Soprano crime family in the hit HBO television series The Sopranos is the unseen longtime boss of the Soprano crime family and is mentioned in season one that he is incarcerated here The American crime drama limited series Black Bird follows the true story of James Keene during his time at MCFP Springfield The series is based on the 2010 autobiographical novel In with the Devil a Fallen Hero a Serial Killer and a Dangerous Bargain for Redemption by James Keene and Hillel Levin Gallery EditPhotos of the U S Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield The entrance to the medical center in August 2006 Aerial view of the medical center in October 2003 See also EditPortals United States Politics List of U S federal prisons Federal Bureau of Prisons Incarceration in the United StatesReferences Edit Mary Bosworth 2002 The U S Federal Prison System SAGE Publications p 79 Retrieved 2010 08 17 MCFP Springfield Federal Bureau of Prisons Archived from the original on 2013 11 02 Retrieved 2013 11 03 a b c United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners Springfield Greene County Library Archived from the original on 2012 10 18 Retrieved 2012 06 24 Anastase Vonsiatsky and Marion Ream papers National Endowment for the Humanities Archived from the original on 2013 11 04 Retrieved 2013 11 03 Stadler Glen December 27 1952 Portrait of a Traitor Eugene Register Guard Archived from the original on 2020 05 19 Retrieved 2013 01 03 Traitor Given Six to 20 Years Montreal Gazette Associated Press December 21 1949 Archived from the original on 2022 02 25 Retrieved 2013 01 03 Standard Certificate of Death Herbert John Burgman PDF The Division of Health of Missouri December 28 1953 Archived PDF from the original on 2012 10 05 Retrieved 2013 11 03 Raab Selwyn June 11 2002 John Gotti Dies in Prison at 61 Mafia Boss Relished the Spotlight The New York Times Archived from the original on 2016 12 23 Retrieved 2013 11 03 Jury Says Guilty Man Claims Frame Up But Faces 20 Year Term After Verdict On Seven Drug Related Charges The Seattle Times January 19 1992 Archived from the original on 2012 06 12 Retrieved 2008 09 02 Virginia Lee McCullough February 18 2008 Is puppet master Michael Riconosciuto pulling the strings in the Betty Cloer murder trial NewsMakingNews Archived from the original on 2010 10 09 Retrieved 2010 08 17 News Leader Staff June 3 2014 Two Fed Med inmates sentenced to death in killing Springfield News Leader Archived from the original on 2018 01 28 Retrieved 2015 05 01 Sisak Michael R Kalinowski Bob December 19 2013 Free to kill Canaan inmate had freedom inside prison The Citizens Voice Archived from the original on 2016 01 28 Retrieved 2015 10 10 Weinstein Henry September 7 1989 Major Drug Ring Leader Is Convicted Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2016 11 04 Retrieved 2021 02 04 Lee John H May 9 1991 Camarena Figure Gets 3 Life Terms Drugs Honduran Juan Matta Ballesteros has received two other lengthy sentences for his role in the DEA agent s murder Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2013 11 20 Retrieved 2021 02 04 Raab Selwyn May 12 2002 Joe Bonanno Dies Mafia Leader 97 Who Built Empire The New York Times Archived from the original on 2016 12 23 Retrieved 2013 11 03 Joseph Bonanno A amp E Television Networks Archived from the original on 2013 03 02 Retrieved 2013 11 03 Duffy 2014 p 272 Lord Horatio Kitchener War Criminal AngloBoerWar com Archived from the original on 2014 07 26 Retrieved 2014 07 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link The Duquesne Spy Ring FBI December 13 1941 Archived from the original on 2013 09 30 Retrieved 2014 01 25 Bruno Anthony 2013 Adventures of Larry Flynt Turner Entertainment Networks Archived from the original on 2012 04 20 Retrieved 2013 11 03 Anastase Vonsiatsky and Marion Ream papers Rhode Island Archival and Manuscript Collections Online Archived from the original on 2013 11 04 Retrieved 2015 09 03 Henri Young 244 AZ Archived from the original on 2013 09 27 Retrieved 2013 11 03 Henri Young Ocean View Publishing Archived from the original on 2015 04 26 Retrieved 2013 11 03 1 dead link Profiling the low profile godfather Russell Bufalino Times Leader August 2019 Archived from the original on 2019 12 05 Retrieved 2019 12 24 W Paul Jones January 14 2012 Clayton A Fountain The Murderer Who Became a Monk Huffington Post Archived from the original on 2016 09 13 Retrieved 2013 11 03 Fried Joseph P March 12 1996 Swindler Informer Is Convicted Of Having Accomplice Killed The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on 2018 01 28 Retrieved 2020 01 21 Jonathan Wald Maya Mantri April 27 2005 Man convicted of missile plot CNN Archived from the original on 2013 11 04 Retrieved 2013 11 03 Terror Briton jailed for 47 years BBC News September 12 2005 Archived from the original on 2012 11 08 Retrieved 2013 11 03 Garrett Trapnell 55 Charismatic Criminal Business highbeam com September 11 1993 Archived from the original on 2014 06 14 Retrieved 2015 10 09 Garrett Brock Trapnell Hijacker Con Man And Lothario Has Died Of Emphysema at A Hospital For Federal Prisoners He Was 55 The First Hijackers The New York Times Archived from the original on 2022 02 25 Retrieved 2015 10 09 Eustachewich Lia November 1 2018 This man may have waited 38 years for his revenge on Whitey Bulger New York Post Archived from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2018 11 02 Sources EditDuffy Peter 2014 Double Agent New York Scribner ISBN 978 1 4516 6795 0 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to United States Medical 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