Talk:Emanuel Weiss

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I do not believe there is any actual evidence in the historical record for "Seymour Piggy Schechter" a) having been the driver of the car, or futhermore b) to have been later tortured and/or killed for his role. The only clear factual information I have ever seen relating to this individual is that his nickname was "Piggy". The claims in the Wikipedia article are cited to a book that, as far as I can tell, is largely historical fiction, not non-fiction. "Bummy Davis vs Murder, Inc." does contain a passage on this subject, but it appears to be a very clear misread of the historical record by the author. It says that "Piggy" was tortured, shot, and set on fire. I believe the author was simply very confused, and is thinking that the "Piggy" is actually "Puggy", which was Irving Feinstein, a man who _was_ set on fire by Murder, Inc. I recommend this passage be stricken from the article unless a more reputable citation can be produced. Cmuratori (talk) 08:28, 22 January 2015 (UTC)

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