• "From Gentleman Gangster to Bloodthirsty Westies: The Violent Evolution of Hell's Kitchen’s Mob"

  • Nov 12 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

"From Gentleman Gangster to Bloodthirsty Westies: The Violent Evolution of Hell's Kitchen’s Mob"

  • Summary

  • Dive into the gritty history of New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen, where the reign of “gentleman gangster” Mickey Spillane gave way to the ruthless terror of the Westies gang. This episode traces the power struggle that erupted between Spillane, a charismatic leader with a vision of organized crime rooted in local respect, and the next generation of gangsters who would redefine brutality in the underworld. Born into the immigrant neighborhoods of Hell’s Kitchen, Spillane was known for his sharp style and the calculated grace with which he ruled. Even as he kept rivals like the Italian Mafia at bay, Spillane maintained a stronghold on his neighborhood, carefully balancing politics and crime—a balance that shattered with the arrival of Jimmy Coonan and Mickey Featherstone, two vengeful upstarts.
    Featherstone and Coonan, fueled by deep resentment for Spillane’s treatment of Coonans father, sought to challenge Spillane’s dominance. This episode unravels Featherstone and Coonan’s rise from a young enforcers with a vendetta to the notorious heads of the Westies, a gang that replaced Spillane’s “gentleman” approach with ruthless violence and a booming drug trade. With his trusted, grimly skilled ally Eddie Kaminsky—a former butcher adept at making bodies disappear—Known as the Houdini; Featherstone and Coonan unleashed a campaign of terror that left a bloody mark on Hell’s Kitchen. Listeners will explore how the assassinations, betrayals, and deadly alliances surrounding the Jacob Javits Convention Center project would forever alter New York’s criminal landscape, leading to the reign of the Westies, whose violent influence dominated the West Side through the 1980s. Coonan betrayed Mickey by going with the rival italians most of the time and setting Mickey up for murder because he knew his Westies were upset with him and he had to feed his wife Edna who under Hell's Kitchen terms was living in a mansion in Keasburg New Jersey. Mickey wanted a nice house in the much better county Bergen in the town of Teaneck as the Coonans could'nt see the forest beyond the trees deciding want is known to many as Carney (carnival) Keansburg. They dreamed big but didn't know how.
    This episode captures the pulse of a neighborhood in transformation, from the days of loyalty and respect to the era of extreme violence. True crime fans and mafia history buffs alike will be captivated by this raw, inside look into the rise and fall of Hell’s Kitchen’s Irish mob—an era gone but not forgotten.
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