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Jimmy
the Bear was released first and became a feared gangland killer while
Benjamin languished in the can. Finally, in 1964, Benjamin was released
from prison, and soon stopped into one of the Bennett brothers’ buckets
of blood in Dorchester for a cocktail, where Jimmy the Bear was also
hanging out. At some point, for reasons that remain obscure, Jimmy the
Bear became annoyed enough with his old pal to borrow a gun, which he
then used to shoot Benjamin in the head. Normally, Frankie’s intact
corpse would have been dropped somewhere far from where the murder
occurred – Southie, say. But there was a problem: Jimmy the Bear had
used a cop’s gun, which made a ballistics test very risky for all
concerned. So Jimmy the Bear decided to saw off the head (where the
bullets were) and dispose of it separately from the body.
This, however, created such a mess in the taproom that the boys decided
they’d better torch the building too, to destroy any lingering evidence.
A day or so later, Benjamin’s headless body was discovered in the back
of a stolen car… in Southie. Frankie Benjamin’s head was never
recovered. Soon thereafter, Mafia underboss Gerry Angiulo delivered a
personal message to Jimmy the Bear from “the Man,” Raymond L.S.
Patriarca: You can’t keep killing people just because they look at you
the wrong way.
Despite the warning, Jimmy the Bear continued killing people because
they looked at him the wrong way. He died of a drug overdose at
MCI-Norfolk in 1979.
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Jimmy (The
Bear) Flemmi (below) |
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