Charles "The Bug" Workman

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Charles "The Bug" Workman was an American mob hitman best known for his role as a contract killer for the organized crime group Murder, Inc.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American criminal
hitman
member of Murder, Inc.
mobster
activeInDecade 1930s
1940s
affiliation American Cosa Nostra
surface form: American Mafia

Murder, Inc.
associatedWith Abe Reles
Albert Anastasia
Lepke Buchalter
surface form: Louis "Lepke" Buchalter
causeOfDeath natural causes
convictedOf murder
countryOfBirth United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
criminalActivity contract killings
criminalOrganization Murder, Inc.
criminalRole enforcer
executioner for Murder, Inc.
criminalSphere racketeering-related violence
dateOfBirth 1908
dateOfDeath 1979
era Prohibition era
ethnicity Jewish-American
familyName Workman
gender male
genre organized crime
givenName Charles
historicalContext American organized crime in the early 20th century
languageSpoken English
legalStatus convicted criminal
mediaCoverage subject of books on Murder, Inc.
nickname The Bug
notableAssociation organized crime in New York
notableCrime participation in the murder of Dutch Schultz
notableFor role as a contract killer for Murder, Inc.
occupation contract killer
mob hitman
partOf Brooklyn-based Murder, Inc. operations
placeOfBirth New York City
placeOfDeath New York
placeOfImprisonment Dannemora, New York
surface form: New York state prison
regionOfActivity Brooklyn
New York City
stateOfBirth New York
victimOfCrime Dutch Schultz

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Murder, Inc. notableMember Charles "The Bug" Workman