On this day, March 4, in 1944, Louis “Lepke” Buchalter — the head of Murder, Inc. — was executed in New York. He is the only major mob boss to be executed in the United States.
Murder, Inc. was a hit squad established at the formation of the national crime syndicate. The unit, run out of a Brooklyn candy store, was responsible for 400 to 800 murders.
Buchalter went on the run after the feds named him “the most dangerous criminal in America.”
After a two-year manhunt, powerful newspaper columnist Walter Winchell persuaded Buchalter to give himself up. Buchalter was convicted of ordering the murder of a garment trucker and sentenced to death.
Buchalter and his two henchmen were executed by electrocution within minutes of each other at Sing Sing.
– Scott McCabe

