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A whole bunch of people.

Some say Jimmy Hoffa, but that is doubtful as most hitmen claim to have killed Hoffa. Plus the most likely Hoffa killer was Frank Sheeran.

Some also claim he killed Mickey Spillane, Head of the Irish Mob. This murder was supposedly ordered by Roy Demeo as a favour to Jimmy Coonan., In the end the Murder of Spillain united the Irish Westies with the Gambino crime family.

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