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| - Cirillo was born in New York in 1924. He maintained he was a bagel baker, at Midtown Bagel Bakery in Manhattan, earning $200 a week, and lived in the Bronx, at 2907 Randall Avenue. His employer later admitted that "he couldn't bake a bagel if he had to." Louis had a son, Louis Jr., who joined him in a life of crime.
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| - Cirillo was born in New York in 1924. He maintained he was a bagel baker, at Midtown Bagel Bakery in Manhattan, earning $200 a week, and lived in the Bronx, at 2907 Randall Avenue. His employer later admitted that "he couldn't bake a bagel if he had to." Louis had a son, Louis Jr., who joined him in a life of crime. Cirillo was one of Vincent Papa's suppliers of drugs. According to The Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (known today as the DEA,) Cirillo, during 1970 and 1971, was probably the biggest drug dealer in New York. A man with a fearsome reputation for violence, he once bit out a man’s Adams apple during a fight, and the word in the underworld was that "when Louis did a number on a victim, you had to leave the room." He was allegedly, Papa's major heroin supplier.
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