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  1. Jesse James Hollywood

    Jesse James Hollywood aka Spanner (born January 28, 1980 in Los Angeles, California) was a drug dealer and fugitive. He allegedly kidnapped and ordered the murder of Nicholas Markowitz. His drugs trade allowed him to acquire a small fortune with which he bought a $200,000 property in the San Fernando Valley area of Southern California and numerous exotic sports cars. He is currently awaiting trial in California, starting after 2007.

  2. Pablo Escobar

    Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria. gained world infamy as a Colombian drug dealer. Escobar became so wealthy in the drug trade that in 1989 "Forbes" magazine had listed him as the seventh richest man in the world. He is widely considered to be one of the most brutally ruthless, ambitious, and powerful drug dealers in history.

  3. Veronica Guerin

    Veronica Guerin (July 5, 1958 - June 26, 1996) was an Irish journalist who was murdered in 1996 by Irish drug dealers.

  4. Angel Melendez

    Andre Melendez (c. 1963 - March 17 1996), better known as Angel Melendez, was a Club Kid and drug dealer who lived and worked in New York City. Melendez and his family arrived in New York from Colombia when Melendez was eight years old. Melendez became a drug dealer during the early 1990s after he met Peter Gatien, owner of the Limelight Club in New York. Melendez became a regular dealer in Gatien's clubs.

  5. Bobby Cannavale

    Roberto Cannavale (born May 3, 1971, Union City, New Jersey) is an Emmy Award-winning American actor. Born to an Italian father and a Cuban mother, Cannavale began his acting career in the theater - with no official acting training - and gained early film roles in "Night Falls on Manhattan" (1997) and "The Bone Collector" (1999), Cannavale became well-known when he starred as Bobby Caffey for two seasons on "Third Watch".

  6. Carl Williams

    Carl Anthony Williams (b. October 13, 1970) is an Australian convicted murderer, drug dealer and manufacturer from Melbourne, Victoria. He married Roberta Kane on January 14, 2001; their divorce was finalised in March 2007. He is currently in the maximum security Acacia unit of HM Prison Barwon.

  7. Kátia Lund

    Kátia Lund is an American-Brazilian film director and screenwriter. Her most notable work was as co-director of the film "City of God". Lund's parents are Americans who emigrated to Brazil before she was born. She graduated from Escola Maria Imaculada, an American Catholic school in São Paulo where she excelled in art. She then attended Brown University where she became interested in filmmaking.

  8. Eddie Nash

    Eddie Nash (b. 1929) was a nightclub and restaurant owner in Los Angeles and is a convicted gangster and drug dealer; he is best known for his involvement in the quadruple Wonderland Murders.

  9. Frances Newton

    Frances Elaine Newton was an African-American woman who was executed by lethal injection in the state of Texas for the April 7, 1987 murder of her husband, Adrian, 23, her son, Alton, 7, and daughter, Farrah, 21 months. All three victims were shot with a .25 caliber pistol which belonged to a man Newton was alleged to have been seeing. The prosecution suggested that the motive for the killings was to collect the US $100,000 life insurance policy.

  10. Kenneth McGriff

    Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff (born 1961) is a notorious drug dealer and leader of New York's defunct Supreme Team gang who was sentenced to life in prison in 2007 for conspiracy to commit murder. McGriff served ten years for a 1989 drug conviction, and when released, he helped finance the rap label The Inc. Records, formerly known as Murder Inc. Records, with neighborhood associate Irv Gotti. He was part of the major indictment on Murder Inc.

  11. Willie Williams

    William James Williams, Jr. was a murderer executed by lethal injection in the U.S. state of Ohio. He was convicted of the September 2, 1991 murders of three rival drug dealers and a visitor to their Youngstown, Ohio home. Williams had returned to the neighborhood after a long absence to find that several people including Alfonda R. Madison, William L Dent, Eric Howard had taken over his drug dealing in the area.

  12. John M. Fabrizi

    John Michael Fabrizi (December 25, 1956-) is the mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut and a member of the U.S. Democratic Party. Fabrizi holds degrees from Southern Connecticut State University as well as the University of Bridgeport and has served in numerous public service capacities. He was assistant director of Bridgeport's adult education program, and was also a teacher of fifth and sixth graders.

  13. Curtis Warren

    Curtis "Cocky" Warren was a notorious British drug dealer from Liverpool. At one point reportedly worth in excess of £125 million, Warren appeared on the "Sunday Times" 'Rich List' (documenting wealthy individuals in the UK) with his money attributed to 'property'. His extreme wealth and success as a criminal earned him the nickname 'cocky'.

  14. Jack A. Cole

    Jack A. Cole is the Executive Director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP). He worked for the New Jersey State Police Department for 26 years. For twelve years he worked undercover narcotics where his investigations spanned the spectrum of possible cases, from street drug users and mid-level drug dealers in New Jersey to international "billion-dollar" drug trafficking organizations. Cole holds a B.A. in Criminal Justice and a Masters degree in Public Policy.

  15. Cathy Smith

    Cathy Evelyn Smith (1948 in Hamilton, Ontario -) is a former backup singer, and rock star girlfriend, groupie and drug dealer, who served time in the California State Prison system in the manslaughter death of John Belushi. Smith was paid for a front page headline story in the Hollywood tabloid the "National Enquirer", where she stated she was the person who injected the dead actor with the fatal overdose.

  16. Dennis Allen

    Dennis Bruce Allen (1951 - 1987) was an infamous Melbourne based drug dealer who was reported to have murdered many victims. He was the oldest son of crime matriarch Kath Pettingill. He died of drug-induced heart failure in 1987. Allen, nicknamed Dr. Death or Dr. D, was believed to have been involved in up to 13 underworld murders, including the dismembering of a Hells Angels biker with a chainsaw.

  17. Martin Foley

    Martin "The Viper" Foley (24.11.1952) is one of the Republic of Ireland's most well known criminals. He rose up from a street drug dealer to be an associate of Martin Cahill, one of Ireland's most notorious criminals. He has 33 convictions. He is considered a key figure in the McCormack-Foley crime family from Crumlin in Dublin

  18. Leroy Barnes

    Leroy "Nicky" Barnes (b. 1933) is a former Harlem, New York drug dealer who at one time, along with Guy Fisher, was one of the two biggest heroin dealers in New York. Barnes was dubbed "Mr. Untouchable" by "The New York Times". Despite this moniker Barnes was eventually prosecuted and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

  19. Ilan Fernandez

    Ilan Fernandez is a Colombian ex-prisoner and drug dealer that during his stage in the prison founded the fashion brand De Puta Madre. Fernandez was arrested in 1991 in Barcelona for drug and arms trafficking. He currently lives with his wife in Italy.

  20. Gregg Valentino

    Gregg Valentino (born August 5, 1960) in Bronx, New York is a controversial Italian-American bodybuilder who is thought to have the largest arms in the world. He resides in Yorktown, New York. As a young man, Valentino was an active bodybuilder, but was never satisfied with his size. As a result, he quickly turned to substances such as testosterone, Boldenone (an anabolic steroid) and occasionally enanthate to enhance his muscle mass, …

  21. Gary Beadle

    Gary Beadle is a English actor, best known for playing Paul Trueman in "EastEnders" and Gary Barwick in "Operation Good Guys". Beadle quit "EastEnders" in 2004 following insider reports that he'd been suspended from the show due to his failure to learn his lines and, as a result, was threatened with dismissal by Louise Berridge (who at the time was executive producer).

  22. José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha

    José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha (May 1947 - December 15, 1989), also known by the nickname "El Mexicano", was a Colombian drug lord who was considered the number two leader of the notorious Medellín Cartel behind Pablo Escobar. At the height of his criminal career Rodríguez was acknowledged as one of the world's most successful drug dealers. In 1988, Forbes Magazine included him in their annual list of the world's billionaires.

  23. Montana Barbaro

    Montana Barbaro (born July 2004) was the subject of a case of child stealing on Saturday August 7, 2004 when aged 3 weeks old. She was stolen in Melbourne, Australia when her mother, Anita Ciancio, visited a shopping centre. The mother had just placed the 3 week old baby girl in a baby restraint in her car, and was transferring groceries from the shopping trolley. A male attacker knocked the mother to the ground, and a female removed the baby before fleeing by car.

  24. Miguel Suero

    Miguel Suero (born circa 1958) is a Dominican drug dealer who made headlines in the late 1990's to his affiliation with the New York City-based Latin Kings crime syndicate. Born in the Dominican Republic, he later moved to Puerto Rico before moving to New York City. Known by his nicknames "La Negra Tomasa", "Macy Gray", and "Whoopi Goldberg", he worked mainly in clubs such as the Roxy, Crobar, and Exit, …

  25. Gonen Segev

    Gonen Segev (born 6 January, 1956) is a former Israeli politician and pediatrician who was convicted for drug smuggling and forgery. In politics, he served as a member of Knesset and as a government minister.

  26. Santiago Luis Polanco Rodríguez

    Santiago Luis Polanco Rodríguez is a Dominican American former drug dealer considered to be the first mass marketer of crack cocaine in United States. Better known by his street name, "Yayo," he carries a special distinction among drug dealers, according to experts in the drug trade. Officials from the Drug Enforcement Agency have portrayed him as a calculating and disciplined criminal who organized Dominican, …

  27. Alan Gill

    Alan Gill was the guitarist/songwriter for the synth pop band Dalek I Love You. He also played guitar in The Teardrop Explodes and co-wrote their top ten hit "Reward". During this period, Gill introduced lead singer Julian Cope to LSD. He performed on their 1980 album "Kilimanjaro" before leaving the band to concentrate on Dalek I Love You. After the band released their final album, Gill turned to film scoring, …

  28. Gabriel Hudon

    Gabriel Hudon is a convicted terrorist and drug dealer (as well, it should be noted, a human being, earth citizen and a non-white-collar criminal). In 1961, Hudon joined the Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale (RIN), a political organization dedicated to the promotion of Quebec independence from Canada. Through the RIN, Hudon met Georges Schoeters and Raymond Villeneuve, left-wing radicals who supported his belief in armed revolution.

  29. Jose Lopez Rosario

    Jose "Coquito" Lopez Rosario (1976-July 29, 2006) was a Puerto Rican who is alleged to have been a drug dealer. Lopez Rosario's death caused a political scandal in Puerto Rico.

  30. Rolandito Salas

    Rolando Salas Jusino (born October 12, 1994), better known as Rolandito Salas, or simply as "Rolandito", is a Puerto Rican boy who became famous after his 1999 disappearance. Salas Jusino was playing, allegedly unsupervised, in a community park next to his house's backyard in the city of Toa Alta, near Bayamon, when he disappeared, on July 7. His disappearance made him an instant media celebrity in Puerto Rico and in some Latin American countries.

  31. Nicole Muniz

    Nicole Muniz (1987-August, 2003) was a Puerto Rican student who became famous after her murder as an innocent bystander to gang warfare. Her case has reinvigorated debates concerning the death penalty and its applications in Puerto Rican laws. Muniz was the daughter of Nestor Muniz, an affluent San Juan businessman. She lived a posh life, and, according to her friends, …

  32. Simon Nolan

    Simon Nolan is an author living and working in Brighton. He was born in 1961 in Wallasey, Merseyside, and studied music at The University of Sussex. His novels ("As Good as it Gets" Quartet, 1998, "The Vending Machine of Justice" Quartet, 2000) are both set in Brighton, where he has lived since 1981. The novels are satirical in tone, often parodic, and are largely interested in underclass characters; drop out students, drug dealers, rent boys and such.

  33. Robert "bobby" Germaine

    Robert "Bobby" Germaine Senior was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to French-Canadian immigrants. He was a drug trafficker, burglar, and freelance writer who was friends with Henry Hill and involved in his criminal activities following the Lufthansa heist to Hill's incarceration. Germaine was also a friend of Jimmy Burke. He was an excellent stick-up man and burglar who Henry Hill met in Fort Leavenworth in 1972. Robert had been married and gave birth to one son, …

  34. Christopher O'Kane

    Christopher O'Kane (Cricky) was a suspected drug-dealer from Derry in Northern Ireland who was shot dead on his 37th birthday in April 2001 at his home in Milldale Crescent in the Currynieran estate of the city. Despite police suspicions about his drug-dealing activities, he had no criminal records showing such. On 18 September 2006, a Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) detective, Inspector Robbie Paul, …

  35. Patrick Campbell

    Patrick Campbell (1977-1999) was a member of the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) who was murdered on 10 October 1999 by drug-dealers in Dublin, Ireland. Campbell was born in New Barnsley in west Belfast in Northern Ireland but had moved to Dublin to work in the building industry. At some point, he joined the INLA, an Irish Republican paramilitary group. After his death, his parents said they were unaware that he had been involved in politics.

  36. Kevin Monette

    Well, times have changed. Stress has enveloped. I feel my duty to acknowledge it. My performing has turned into more of a part of me, rather than a passion. If I'm not performing, I am trapped by priorities of work, school, or the emotional battle known to the ordinary person as . . . flirting :p. I'm the lead vocalist for midnight hour encores. If you wish to hear our stuff, and it's unavailable, request of me, and I'll most likely provide.

  37. Pat Waddington

    My name is Pat Waddington im 16 and I live in Woonona and go to Holy Spirit im in year 11 i like skateboarding, playing guitar and listening to music. I'm 5 foot tall so im pretty small. If u wanna add me my MSN is da_master_source@hotmail.com and we'll have a little chat.

  38. Kat Is ma Name

    I LOVE SANTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  39. K Delander

    candy layout.

  40. Christina Crowe

    Just Ask Me And I Shall Tell You.

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