                                        {"id":160,"date":"2026-06-12T14:12:12","date_gmt":"2026-06-12T14:12:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/businessmovingservicess.com\/?p=160"},"modified":"2026-06-12T14:12:12","modified_gmt":"2026-06-12T14:12:12","slug":"the-icemans-survivors-a-serial-killers-children-speak","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businessmovingservicess.com\/?p=160","title":{"rendered":"The Iceman\u2019s Survivors: A Serial Killer\u2019s Children Speak"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<!-- do not apply CSS styles to this element! --><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>\n<span><br \/>\n<span>D<\/span><br \/>\n<\/span>wayne Kuklinski was doing a big construction job back in January when he noticed a guy on his crew eyeing him. \u201cYou look just like the Iceman,\u201d the man told him, taking in his\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/businessmovingservicess.com\/?p=158\">The Only Constant of the Iran War Is Trump Saying It\u2019s About to End<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n\tpiercing brown eyes, neat goatee, and imposing frame.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\n\tThe guy was referring to a towering figure in New Jersey history, a ruthless killer who claimed to have mob ties. He was convicted of murdering five men in 1988, once freezing a body to obscure the time of death, hence his nickname. A famous braggart, the Iceman claimed to have killed far more \u2014 a notion cops scoff at. Still, nobody doubts he was a murderer, a nightmare made manifest.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tKuklinski paused in his work. \u201cYeah, well, that\u2019s my dad,\u201d he replied. The guy laughed, but stopped abruptly when he realized Dwayne wasn\u2019t joining in.<\/p>\n<p>\n\t\u201c[The man] came back to me and apologized,\u201d Dwayne tells me now. \u201cHe was scared.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n\tDwayne\u2019s co-worker had no reason to be afraid. The 57-year-old might look like his father, Richard Kuklinski, but he\u2019s not that man. For one, when he smiles he doesn\u2019t look like he\u2019s going to eat you. For another, he\u2019s never killed anyone. Sitting across from me at a New Jersey diner, Dwayne is speaking with a journalist for the first time about his father, 40 years after his arrest. Still, he can\u2019t understand why anyone would aggrandize a murderer.<\/p>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>\n\tHe\u2019s dealt with that cohort \u2014 \u201cfans\u201d who DM him on Facebook professing their admiration. \u201cI can still show you friend requests, four or 500 from people who idolize my dad,\u201d Dwayne says. \u201cI really don\u2019t get it. But then again, look at society. People idolize the Kardashians. Was my dad a role model? Absolutely not. Should he be anybody\u2019s role model? Why would you want<em> that <\/em>to be your role model?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n\tRegardless, the Iceman\u2019s legend has been inflated to the degree that he and the Jersey Devil inspire similarly gleeful morbid curiosity. There\u2019s books, movies, and any number of websites and internet forums about Kuklinski, painting him as a tough-talking, evil motherfucker with a hair-trigger urge to kill. Still, to those whose lives he ended, and the dozens more whose lives he changed for the worse, he\u2019s all too real a horror. Though these days serial killers have TV series and cult followings, they\u2019re not fictional villains \u2014 they\u2019re tornados of pain, leaving an ever-widening gyre of destruction and hurt in their wake. Kuklinski\u2019s family should know.<\/p>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>\n\t\u201cDoes this affect our lives? Yes,\u201d says Merrick Grayson, Dwayne\u2019s sister. \u201cHave we healed? Probably not.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n\tAS SOMEONE WHO COVERS TRUE CRIME, I\u2019m all too aware of the fascination people have with serial killers. When an immersive serial-killer exhibit was announced earlier this year \u2014 promising \u201ca VR investigation that places you at the crime scene\u201d \u2014 well-meaning friends sent me the ticket link. I wasn\u2019t that interested in entering the mind of a serial killer, though \u2014 I\u2019ve always been more concerned with the people who caught them, and the people who survived.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tThe Iceman isn\u2019t part of that exhibit, but there\u2019s enough mythos surrounding him that he\u2019d fit right in. I first came across him in <em>Weird New Jersey<\/em>, a magazine dedicated to compiling local lore. \u201cWe did this special issue years ago called <em>Weird New Jersey\u2019s Local Heroes and Villains <\/em>and we included the Iceman,\u201d <em>Weird New Jersey<\/em> publisher Mark Sceurman tells me. \u201cI guess somebody in the Trenton prison must have gotten hold of a copy. And he showed it to Kuklinski, and he loved it. He actually made a copy of it and signed it and sent it back to us.\u201d That shows what kind of man Kuklinski was, before he died in 2006 \u2014 eager to inflate his own legend, to revel in his exploits. The fact that he\u2019s been famously free with his story with journalists has ensured that that legend endures.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tThe facts of Kuklinski\u2019s story, then, shouldn\u2019t be taken at face value. He ended up at New Jersey State Prison, in Trenton, thanks to a protracted mission by the New Jersey State Police, the New Jersey Attorney General\u2019s Office, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. But according to the late crime writer Anthony Bruno\u2019s 2012 book, <em>The Iceman: The True Story of a Cold-Blooded Killer<\/em>, Kuklinski had been cutting a swath of violence through New York and New Jersey since he was a kid. (That book culled from extensive interviews with Kuklinski. Law enforcement accepts it as largely accurate.) An abused child growing in the Jersey City projects, the future serial killer claims to have murdered his first victim, a childhood bully, in 1950, at age 14. Sick of the incessant name-calling \u2014 Hobo Richie, Richie the Rag Boy \u2014 Kuklinski lay in wait for him one night, then beat him to death with a closet rod.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tFrom there, Bruno writes, his criminal machinations only intensified; he worked at a Manhattan film lab in the 1960s, where he copied and sold pornographic movies on the sly, and claimed to have got in with the Gambino crime family. While he was building his own gang of criminals, Kuklinski lived a parallel life as a suburban dad, marrying a whip-smart, beautiful blonde named Barbara Pedrici in 1961 and raising three kids \u2014 Dwayne, Merrick, and their sister Christin \u2014 in tidy, tan split-level in leafy Dumont, New Jersey, located in the affluent Bergen County. Behind those walls, though, Kuklinski terrorized his family.\u00a0<\/p>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>\n\t\u201cI was the youngest, so I don\u2019t remember a lot,\u201d says Dwayne. \u201cHe used to have violent rages and smash up things. They tried to get me out of the house as much as possible. You didn\u2019t want to drive in a car with him. We didn\u2019t really do a lot together. We never went to, like, a baseball game,\u201d he says. In fact, Dwayne stashed weapons all over his bedroom \u2014 a bat by the door, a hatchet next to his bed \u2014 in case his dad came for him in the night.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tMerrick Grayson, 61, was Dwayne\u2019s eldest sister, and tried to shield her brother from their father\u2019s outbursts. A proud mother and grandmother with bright blonde hair like her mother\u2019s, Grayson tried to manage her dad\u2019s anger, which was often directed at Barbara. \u201cI called my mother three times a day from school from a payphone to see if everything was still OK,\u201d she says. \u201cThere\u2019s something terribly wrong with that amount of rage. It\u2019s just a lot of rage, an unbelievable rage, uncontrollable, unbelievable, horrible.\u201d (Neither Barbara nor Christin replied to my emails and letters.)<\/p>\n<p>\n\tWhen Kuklinski was arrested in 1986 for multiple murders, the family vacillated between relief and disbelief \u2014 especially Dwayne. At age 16 he watched, enraged, as his father slapped his mother one day toward the end. And, for the first time, he intervened. \u201cI took a step forward and he grabbed my arms,\u201d he says. \u201cHe looked at me and he said, \u2018I knew this day would come.\u2019 He wound up leaving, and then he got arrested shortly thereafter.\u201d Dwayne pauses, then asks if I\u2019ve spoken to ATF Special Agent Dominick Polifrone, the man who caught the Iceman. \u201cIf you do, tell him thank you.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n\tDOMINICK POLIFRONE MAY HAVE JUST turned 80, but sporting a leather jacket and slicked-back silver hair, he still looks like the spry cop he was in his youth. We\u2019re meeting at the Vince Lombardi Service Station off the New Jersey Turnpike to nurse black coffee and discuss the biggest bust of his career. \u201cYou\u2019ve done your homework,\u201d he tells me, surveying the station where he traded words with Richard Kuklinski four decades back. The station\u2019s had a makeover since then, when traffickers huddled at the dirty payphones, murmuring orders, and undercover agents watched from cars and booths as the two men talked.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\n\tThe cops became aware of Kuklinski\u2019s reputation around 1985, when an informant fingered him and his crew for a rash of burglaries around North Jersey. Authorities soon connected him to five unsolved murders, seeing as how Kuklinski was the last to see the men alive. Soon, a task force between the ATF and the Attorney General formed, Operation Iceman, in an effort to take him down.\u00a0<\/p>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>\n\tAn ATF agent at the time, Polifrone was enlisted to go undercover as \u201cDominic Provenzano,\u201d a mob-connected weapons and drug runner who hung out at the Store, a non-descript building in Paterson, New Jersey, where lowlifes convened to hash out deals.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\n\tPolifrone spent 18 months hanging out at the Store, trying to make contact with Kuklinski. It\u2019s not like he could just waltz up to the man and ask him to hang out. He had to establish his reputation first. Polifrone finally broke through when Kuklinski was looking to purchase his weapon of choice \u2014 cyanide \u2014 which a fellow lowlife at the Store told him \u201cProvenzano\u201d could provide. They met at a nearby Dunkin Donuts, where Polifrone tried to play it cool.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/businessmovingservicess.com\/?p=156\">All the Celebrities Flocking to Watch Knicks vs. Spurs in the NBA Finals<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n\tSitting across from all six-foot-four, 250 pounds of Kuklinski, his eyes flat behind orange shades, Polifrone tried to contain his nerves \u2014 and excitement. He was finally meeting the man he was tasked with taking down. He couldn\u2019t mess this up. So when Kuklinski tested the waters, asking if he could get, say, cocaine, Polifrone adopted a bluster. Coke was going for about $30,000 a kilo at the time, he says, so he offered that. \u201cAnd he says, \u2018Well, I can get it for about 28,\u2019\u201d Polifrone tells me.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\n\t\u201cI said, \u2018If you can get it for 28, go with your guy.\u2019 And he goes, \u2018Well, I don\u2019t know if I can trust him,\u2019\u201d Polifrone continues. \u201cAnd I look at him, and I said, \u2018You must be a fucking jerk.\u2019 I said, \u2018I wouldn\u2019t deal with anybody I didn\u2019t trust.\u2019 He turned around, and he looked at me like this.\u201d He levels me with a dead-eyed glare. \u201cIt was the longest five seconds that you can imagine, like he was trying to reach my soul and wanted to kill me. Then he leans back and he goes, \u2018You\u2019re right.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n\tFrom then on, Polifrone led Kuklinski on a winding chase, meeting up at the service station to hash out deals, a recorder running every step of the way. Eventually, Polifrone was able to get Kuklinski to confess to five murders on tape, and Kuklinski was arrested Dec. 17, 1986, in his car, right in front of the family\u2019s home, Barbara in his passenger seat.<\/p>\n<p>\n\t\u201cI got direct evidence from Kuklinski right here at the Vince Lombardi Service Station,\u201d Polifrone tells me. \u201cHe told me how he murdered people, how he used the cyanide, how he froze some of the bodies, how he murdered another individual at the York Motel \u2014 and everything was on the tape \u2014 and how he strangled them. He was a mean son of a bitch, and everything that they wanted on the murders that he committed, I got from his own mouth.\u201d<\/p>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>\n\tIn March 1988, Kuklinski was found guilty of murdering 42-year-old George Malliband in 1980, when Mallibrand met up with him to buy videotapes; 51-year-old pharmacist Paul Hoffman in 1982, after Hoffman tried to rope Kuklinski into selling pharmaceuticals on the sly; and his 37-year-old criminal partner Gary Smith in 1982 with a cyanide-laced burger, after Smith tried to go clean.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\n\tKuklinski was also found guilty of killing 50-year-old Louis Masgay in 1983, also over a deal to buy videotapes, and then freezing his body to try to throw cops off about the time of death. Despite Kuklinski\u2019s nickname, this is the only such murder he was convicted of \u2014 not that such a crime isn\u2019t horrific. And then there was the 1983 murder of another member of his crew, Daniel Deppner, whose body was discovered by a cyclist along Clinton Road, a densely forested stretch known as the most haunted road in America.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\n\tIn Bruno\u2019s book and the subsequent 2012 movie by the same name \u2014 starring Michael Shannon as Kuklinski and Winona Ryder as Barbara \u2014 the story of these crimes is told with an air of cinematic danger. It probably didn\u2019t help matters that, back in the 1980s, the press approached the story with a kind of farcical levity that undermined the seriousness of the crimes. \u201cBURGER MURDER,\u201d the cover of the <em>Daily News <\/em>trumpeted, all in caps \u2014 a reference to his claim that he smeared cyanide inside the sandwich that killed Gary Smith.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tUntil his death in prison in 2006, Kuklinski leaned into the press, filming three separate HBO documentaries in 1992, 2001, and 2003, in which he bragged about torturing animals, leaving men to be eaten by rats in caves, road-rage killings, and confessed to murdering high-ranking members of the mafia. He claims he killed hundreds of people. (Polifrone and other members of law enforcement say that they believe he was lying, and likely killed between 10 to 15 people.) All the while, he directed a steely gaze to the camera and spoke like a mafioso in a movie, as though he\u2019d rehearsed. \u201cNothing haunts me,\u201d he says in the 1992 special. \u201cNo murders haunt me. Nothing. I don\u2019t think about it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n\tThe 2003 interview was conducted by forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz, who was enlisted by HBO to dig into Kuklinski\u2019s psyche. \u201cHe could not be taken at his word about anything he had to say,\u201d Dietz tells me. Kuklinski told Dietz about a road rage incident in Georgia where he killed a car full of men; Dietz says state police told him there was no record of such a killing.\u00a0<\/p>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>\n\t\u201cI think he tells tall tales [not just out of] self aggrandizement, but also intimidation,\u201d Dietz adds. \u201cIn a prison setting, it is of great value to be seen as the scariest guy in the room, and I think he embraced that role. His physical stature certainly gave him an advantage at being intimidating. Attention seeking was one of the few things he had the freedom to go for once he was incarcerated, and he went for it with zest.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\n\tTHOSE TALL TALES, THEN ONLY add to the legend of the Iceman \u2014 keep his crimes alive, torture the loved ones of the people onto whom he\u2019s already inflicted so much harm. I reached out to victims\u2019 families while reporting this story, hoping to show the impact of Kuklinski\u2019s crimes on them \u2014 to show the world who these people were aside from murder victims. As is often the case, there\u2019s very little about these men out there that\u2019s not about their deaths. I was sitting at the diner where I talked to Dwayne when I got an email from one of those family members. I won\u2019t quote that email or identify this person here to protect their privacy. In their eyes, though, I was doing what all the books and movies did. I was revictimizing families by reaching out. I was profiting off of pain.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tIn my decade-plus of covering true crime, I have received very few messages of this sort, so it took me aback. I considered dropping the story. The last thing I want to do is hurt the people I claim to want to give voice to. But, then, in a sense, there\u2019s no going back when it comes to Kuklinski. His exaggerated legend is out there already \u2014 plus, his children had already trusted me with their stories. So, I kept reporting, but vowed to keep descriptions of Kuklinski\u2019s crimes to the minimum. Because this isn\u2019t a story about a devil, but about the people who survived him.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tDominick Polifrone is proud to have collared Kuklinski, to be sure. But he also regrets the time he lost with his children while he played mafioso. \u201cI missed a lot with the kids growing up,\u201d he says. \u201cYou can\u2019t get that back. It\u2019s a full-time case.\u201d Also, he gets his share of hate from Kuklinski\u2019s \u201cfans.\u201d \u201cHe has a cult following. [And they say] I should have been killed,\u201d the former lawman says. \u201cI should have been killed because he was a good guy. I\u2019m the one that was fucked-up. I\u2019m no good.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n\tA self-described former high school burnout, Dwayne calls his 20s his \u201clost years\u201d but he doesn\u2019t blame his father for the choices he made during that time. \u201cHow much do you take responsibility for your own actions?\u201d he says. After getting arrested at age 27, Dwayne started working construction, and when his son was born 12 years back, he straightened himself out. \u201cWhen I held my son for the first time, it changed my world,\u201d he says. \u201cIt was actually the first time in my whole life that something was more important to me than me. I wish I had done things differently now, but at the time, I was living my best life, not really planning for the future. My biggest failure in life would be if my son feared me, because I feared my father, and I would never want that.\u201d<\/p>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>\n\tHis sister, Merrick, has more complicated feelings \u2014 after all, to her, the Iceman was \u201cDad.\u201d She remembers going to a shoe store in the Paramus mall with him to buy a new pair of Mary Janes, and leaving with those plus a new pair of boots, grabbing lunch on the way home. A father-daughter moment etched in her brain 50 years later. Of course, she also remembers clutching the door handle on the journey back, terrified that her dad would fly into a fit of road rage if some unlucky driver dared to cut him off. She loved him, sure, but says she would have worn the cheapest of shoes for one normal day. \u201cI was the only one who loved him,\u201d she says now, staring at his gray marble urn of his ashes on her mantelpiece. No one else wanted them. Her mother asked for her ashes to be kept in another room when she dies.<\/p>\n<p>\n\t\u201cIt\u2019s an ongoing nightmare. No one would know seeing me,\u201d she says. \u201cI\u2019m very friendly. I can keep all of this in my filing cabinet in my brain. Yes, it bothers me, but I don\u2019t expect anyone to understand that.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n\tNot least the men who idolize her father, who send Dwayne message after message praising him as some sort of Tony Soprano figure \u2014 whose victims get up and walk off set after the cameras stop rolling. Or to the folks who stroll through those serial killer exhibits, shrieking with freaked-out delight over dioramas of a hell they can only imagine. These are real people \u2014 from the family member who emailed me to Merrick, Dwayne, and Polifrone. And real wounds don\u2019t heal as fast as they do on TV.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/businessmovingservicess.com\/?p=154\">Spencer Pratt Summer Ends in June Gloom<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In an age of true-crime mania, they&#8217;ve been hounded by &#8220;fans&#8221; of their notorious father. 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