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Before the Mafia had five families, they had one thing more terrifying: Murder Incorporated. A contract killing service that operated like a Fortune 500 company. Professional hitmen on salary. Accounting departments tracking contracts. And at the center of it all was Louis “Lepke” Buchalter—the only major mob boss in American history to be executed by electric chair. In this documentary, you’ll discover: • How Lepke built a criminal empire controlling New York’s garment, trucking, and baking industries worth over $23 million in today’s money • The formation of Murder Inc.—the assassination squad that killed between 400-1,000 people across America from 1929-1941 • Pittsburgh Phil Strauss, the most prolific hitman in American history, with over 100 confirmed kills using ice picks, ropes, and live burials • Why Lepke ordered the murder of Dutch Schultz when he threatened to kill prosecutor Thomas Dewey • The dramatic 1939 surrender to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, negotiated by gossip columnist Walter Winchell • How Abe “Kid Twist” Reles, Murder Inc.'s star killer, became the “canary who sang” and destroyed the organization with his testimony • The mysterious death of Reles—did he fall, jump, or was he pushed from the Half Moon Hotel in 1941? • Joseph Rosen’s candy store murder in 1936—the killing that sent Lepke to the electric chair • March 4, 1944: Lepke’s final moments in Sing Sing’s Old Sparky, becoming the first and only mob boss executed for murder This Jewish-Italian criminal partnership changed organized crime forever. Lepke didn’t just kill—he industrialized murder. Before Murder Inc., mob hits were messy, personal, territorial. After Lepke, they were surgical. A boss in Detroit had a problem? Call Brooklyn. A witness in Chicago needed silencing? Murder Inc. handled it. No connections. No traces. Just professional execution. But every empire has its breaking point. And when Abe Reles walked into the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office in 1940, he brought the entire organization down with him. This is the story of how one quiet Jewish gangster from the Lower East Side built the most lethal corporation in American history—and how it all came crashing down. Subscribe for weekly deep-dives into organized crime history. #MafiaHistory #MafiaDocumentary#MurderInc #OrganizedCrime #LepkeBuchalter #MobDocumentary #TrueCrimeDocumentary #MafiaStories #MobHistory #CrimeHistory #Gangsters #SingSing #ElectricChair #MobBoss #MurderIncorporated Sources: FBI.gov: Fur Dressers Case - Louis Buchalter Investigation The Mob Museum: Murder Inc. Electrocution Records, March 1944 New York Times Historical Archives: Lepke Trial Coverage, 1941-1944