"I heard you paint houses"

Frank "the Irishman" Sheeran and the inside story of the Mafia, the Teamsters, and the last ride of Jimmy Hoffa

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Charles Brandt: "I heard you paint houses" (Hardcover, 2004, Steerforth Press)

Hardcover, 293 pages

English language

Published 2004 by Steerforth Press.

ISBN:
978-1-58642-077-2
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OCLC Number:
54897800

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"I heard you paint houses" are the first words Jimmy Hoffa ever spoke to Frank "the Irishman" Sheeran. To paint a house is to kill a man. The paint is the blood that splatters on the walls and floors. In the course of nearly five years of recorded interviews Frank Sheeran confessed to Charles Brandt that he handled more than twenty-five hits for the mob, and for his friend Hoffa. Sheeran learned to kill in the U.S. Army, where he saw an astonishing 411 days of active combat duty in Italy during World War II. After returning home he became a hustler and hit man, working for legendary crime boss Russell Bufalino. Eventually he would rise to a position of such prominence that in a RICO suit then-U.S. Attorney Rudy Giuliani would name him as one of only two non-Italians on a list of 26 top mob figures. When Bufalino …

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Subjects

  • Hoffa, James R. -- 1913-
  • Sheeran, Frank
  • Gangsters -- United States
  • Mafia -- United States
  • Teamsters -- United States