North Jersey crime figure Albert "Tiny" Manzo was found murdered in the trunk of his car in August 1983. The case was never officially solved, but his death was widely considered a mob-style execution.
Manzo's 375-pound naked frame was riddled with four bullets. The Paterson, New Jersey, restaurant owner's Lincoln Continental, which was parked outside a supermarket in Hillside, New Jersey. Manzo's arms and legs were bound in plastic, police said. His body was intact.Some speculation suggested Manzo - who once ran for mayor of Paterson - had been skimming money from a mob-controlled casino on Staten Island along with a Gambino family associate. The case went cold.

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