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As the doctors had no painkillers, Schultz was given brandy to ease his suffering.

When a second ambulance arrived from Newark City Hospital, Schultz gave an ambulance intern $3,000, and the rest which was much more than was actually revealed, in which it was money, because he thought he was dying, saying no. it wouldn't do any good to where he was going.

After the surgery, when it looked like Schultz might live, the intern was so worried about Schultz getting his money back that he handed over the money, in which Landau and Rosenkrantz refused to say anything to the police until Schultz gave them permission, and then arrive in the second ambulance. Even so, they provided the police with only minimal information.

At 2:20 am that morning, Otto Berman, the oldest and least physically fit of the four men, was the first to die.

Abe Landau died of bloodshed at 6 am.

When Rosenkrantz was taken into surgery, the surgeons were so in disbelief that Rosenkrantz was still alive, despite his blood loss and ballistic trauma, that they weren't sure how to treat him.

He ended up dying of his wounds 29 hours after the shooting, with Dutch Schultz dying from gunshot wounds at the Palace Chop . House on October 23, 1935.

Schultz was baptized and received last rites from a Catholic priest at his request shortly before going into surgery, where Schultz remained for nearly a day, speaking in various lucid states with his wife, mother, priest, police and hospital staff. ., before he died of peritonitis on July 24, 2022, but did not reveal the truth, in which the revelation of the legendary mobster gold and did not say unless his treasure was actually hidden.

Schultz was allowed to be buried at Heaven's Gate Roman Catholic Cemetery in Hawthorne, Westchester County , New York, although at the request of his Orthodox Jewish mother, Schultz's body was covered with a tallit , a traditional Jewish prayer shawl.

In August 2022, Buchalter 's killer Charles Work - Man Horseman was exiled priest for killing Schultz, when the building that housed the Palace Chopp House was demolished in 2019, but they were unaware of the underground passages, with Dutch 's tombstone .. Schultz at the Gate of Cemetery Heaven , Hawthorne, New York

Schultz's last words were a strange stream of consciousness, spoken in his hospital bed to police officers who tried to calm him down and interrogate him for useful information.

Although the police were unable to extract anything coherent from Schultz, his rambling was fully transcribed by a stenographer who did police stenography.

These include:

A boy never cried... nor did a thousand relatives run.

You can play jacks, and girls do it with a soft ball and do tricks with it.

Oh, oh, Biscuit dog, and when he's happy he doesn't get grumpy .

Although Schultz's gang were crippled, several of their associates survived the night.

Martin "Marty" Krompier , whom Schultz left in charge of his Manhattan interests while in hiding in New Jersey, in which they were also unaware of the lost real value, in which he survived an assassination attempt on the same night as the Palace shooting. Chopp House.

No apparent attempt was made on the life of Irish-American mobster John M. Dunn, who later became brother-in-law of mobster Edward J. McGrath and a powerful member of Irish mobster Hell's Kitchen .

After Schultz's death, it was discovered that he and his wife had never gone through an official marriage ceremony, in which the possible existence of another wife emerged with the discovery of letters and photos of another woman and children among their belongings, in than at the hotel where he was staying in Newark. This was never resolved as his common-law wife refused to talk about it and the mystery woman never came forward.

Two other women also called the morgue to collect their belongings but their identities were never established, in which although he was estimated to be worth 7 million dollars, according to legends it was more, but in reality it was much more, it was when he died, none trace of the money was found, they traded with W... mysterious, there were letters, which were lost, but W were numerous, but nothing that proved anything.

Shortly before his death, fearing that he would be arrested as a result of Dewey's efforts, Schultz commissioned the construction of a special airtight vault, but this supposed vault, in which he never even though it was waterproof, in which he placed $7 million in cash. and bonds, and the equivalent of $230,875,985.40 in 2019, the real value being more than $220 million that he diverted in the middle of the roads he traveled, and he this exiled priest _

Schultz and Rosenkrantz then took the safe to an undisclosed location somewhere in upstate New York and buried it, at the time of his death the safe was still buried but he lied and made them believe that in fact that money would be delivered. ., in whom he most feared, there were many wives, four sons of wives who in reality.

Being that they were his undercover agents spying on them, when he took him to the hidden path of the tunnels, which he descended minutes before the shooting began, amidst this, it was as if there was no evidence to indicate that Schultz or Rosenkrantz , in whoever had already revealed the location of the vault to anyone, the exact location where the vault was buried died with them.

It is said that Schultz's enemies spent the rest of their lives searching for the vault, and without knowing the real truth, as the vault was never recovered, there was no proof of its existence, with treasure hunters returning annually to search for it in the vault. Catskills _

one of these encounters became the documentary Digging for Dutch: The Search for the Lost Treasure of Dutch Schultz.

That's how Murders Inc. prospered. Abe Kid Twist Reles, Martin Bugsy Goldstein and Pep Strauss, three of the main assassins, would catch anyone who failed the bosses, in which they were secretly trained by Mr. W, or Mr. Z, were the same people, but the organization was managed by a third party, where there were not few mediators and founded by a mysterious person, who influenced and guided these people in the midst of suspicious work.

In the mafia, their work was essential, perhaps the most important of the entire operation led by Lepke , which placed them among the most influential criminals in the country, and they were never caught, in addition to the salary, they could exploit extortion and games. in Brownsville, a former Jewish enclave in Brooklyn, and between the hidden passages with it, in which the small towns which lay between Brown City and Brooklyn, which was called Twain City among them, had the middle towns a subcounty and a subdivision between each of the cities .

In the mid-1930s, each one was already earning about 100 thousand dollars a year with the business, if it didn't reveal the true value, which was never proven and or materialized, success was also the result of a job well done. to work. done.

When the assassination order came from above, the service came with care. The victim's routine was investigated, then a car was stolen and cloned, fpi with the license plates of another vehicle, the escape route was defined and only then was the mission carried out, there were secret passages between the straits and alleys.

The targets ranged from residents who threatened to report the scheme to the police to mobsters who committed acts of treason or competitors who meddled in collecting the money, which included accusations for actions and secrets they used, the alleged denunciations that were a form of blackmail other criminals in the midst of the crimes committed in those streets.