But it is obvious that Kuklinski was an above average hitman, because seeing that he could afford an upper middle class lifestyle during the time and knowing that his main business was murder, he must have been well known amongst the various crime families, and making a substantial amount of money. No one will ever be able to figure out exactly which murders he had done or if he was involved in the Paul Casteleno hit, etc. Whatever grain of salt he might have added, doesnt change the fact that this was extensively documented on the biography and asking where he would have had films processed when he worked processing movies show a total lack of research by the person asking. ![]() ![]() If you were to read his biography, he was using the cameras also used to record pornography and a motion detector.The rat-based murders were done on the latter years of his life, even if they are recounted a lot due to its gruesome circunstances. Perhaps that is how he had knowledge of film development. =It should be noted that, "The Big Guy," as Roy DeMeo often referred to Richard as, worked as a film tech a a young man. I am not trying to say for a fact that Kuklinski copied the scene from a Bollywood movie. In the end of the movie, the heroine ties her backstabbing boyfriend with a rope and leaves him to be devoured by rats in a cave. There is a 2005 Bollywood film that i have seen which has the same scene in it. This claim, as with most of his other claims such as involvement in the Carmine Galante and Jimmy Hoffa hits, is nonsense. So this most sensational claim is dubious. So he would not have filmed much without being present to change reels the entire time.Īdd to this that even the fastest exposure film would not produce an image in such low-light conditions, unless we are to believe that he used lighting.Īnd where would he have had such a film processed? He stated in an interview that he left a Super 8 camera running and thereby filmed a man's being devoured by rats in a cave.Ī common Super 8 film reel is only about 3 minutes long.Įven the largest film magazine he would have had would not have been longer than ten minutes. This is not a criticism of this article, but a discussion on the topic of filming a victim. ![]() The name "Stone Cold" came from his ex-wife. The character basis for "Stone Cold" Steve Austin came from this man. and thats the bottom line cause stone cold said so! T as far as the name goes i think thats from that cheesy motorbike/ gangsta movie "stone cold" from the early 90`s. ![]() Watch "the stone cold truth" dvd about steve austin you`d hear it from the man himself saya that he formed his wrestling persona after kuklinsky. Americans never make statements like, "stone cold beer."Īnd we never call a tea pot anything but.a tea pot. "stone cold" killer or "stone cold" dead. I saw an interview with Austin and his wife where they discussed the origin of his "stage" name.Īlso, stone cold is a part of the American idiom, e.g. I'm watching a live interview with his family on CNN right now and they are discussing the fact. He was not well-liked and he routinely physically and verbally abused his family, often threatening their lives. Austin has said in several interviews that the name came from his wife, a British native, who was familiar with the phrase "stone cold" as opposed to the American "ice cold," and used it in reference to Austin not drinking his tea until several minutes after it had come out of the kettle, hence, letting it get "stone cold." 70.241.29.250 00:48, (UTC) The claim about Steve Austin being inspired by Kuklinski is blatantly false.
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