Henry Hill, the infamous ex-mobster turned informant whose life of crime was portrayed in the film classic “GoodFellas,” was quick to admit that he did “a lot of bad things back then.”
“I shot at people. I busted a lot of heads, and I buried a lot of bodies,” Henry Hill told the London-based Daily Telegraph in 2010. “You can try to justify it by saying they deserved it, that they had it coming, but some just got whacked for absolutely no reason at all.”
Henry Hill, 69, who was in the federal witness protection program in the 1980s and later made various attempts to cash in on his notoriety as an ex-mobster,past away last Tuesday in the West Hills Hospital in West Hills.
He recently underwent open-heart surgery last year, and died of complications of heart problems related to smoking, Nate Caserta said.
Henry Hill was a onetime member of the Lucchese crime family in New York. His criminal endeavors included participating in the 1978 heist of $5.8 million from the Lufthansa air cargo terminal at John F. Kennedy airport— the largest single cash robbery in U.S. history — and helping fix Boston College basketball games in the 1978-79 season.
In 1980, after narcotics agents busted the cocaine operation Henry Hill was running, he chose to betray the sacred Code of Silence ( Omerta) and become a prosecution witness against his former mob associates and entered the witness protection program.
At the time, Henry Hill also feared for his life: Jimmy “The Gent” Burke, the reputed mastermind of the Lufthansa heist, reportedly began killing those who had been involved in the robbery to keep them from sharing the profits.
“I knew I was going to get whacked and it came pretty close,” Henry Hill told the Telegraph in 2010. “So it was either me or them. I knew it, and they knew it.
“Initially, I had a lot of remorse and it took me a long time to forgive myself for what I did, for being a rat. But I knew I saved a lot of lives by putting a lot of horrible people away. You live by the sword, you die by the sword.”
The testimony of Henry Hill on the 1978 heist, murders and other crimes led to about 50 convictions, including those of Burke and Paul Vario, a Lucchese crime family captain. (Both died in prison.)
After entering the witness protection program, Henry Hill, his wife Karen and their two children were relocated to Omaha. It was the first of numerous moves to different locations across the country, where Hill lived under a variety of assumed names.
While still in the witness protection program, Henry Hill was convicted of burglary, assault and three DWIs, according to a 2001 Associated Press story, which said he was tossed from the program in 1987.
The criminal career Henry Hill in the mob — it included extortion, truck hijackings, auto theft, illegal gambling, armed robbery and time in prison — was chronicled in journalist Nicholas Pileggi’s bestselling 1987 biography “Wiseguy: Life in a Mafia Family.”
The former mobster’s celebrity profile received an even bigger boost with the release of director Martin Scorsese’s 1990 movie “GoodFellas,” which was based on Pileggi’s book and starred Ray Liotta as Hill.
The movie,which also starred Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, “was 99.9 percent dead-on,” Hill told the St. Petersburg Times in 2011.
And, as the movie portrayed, he said he never whacked anybody. “I was the money man,” said Hill, whose criminal past included the 1967 robbery of $420,000 from the Air France cargo terminal at the Kennedy Airport.
Over the years, Henry Hill was in demand as a lecturer and as a commentator on television shows and documentaries examining organized crime — as well as making phone-in appearances on Howard Sterns radio program.
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In 2001, Henry Hill launched his own website, http://www.GoodFellaHenry.com.
“You want to enter my site?” visitors were asked. “Then leave your piece at the door.”
R.I.P. Henry Hill




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