“My
friends call me Ben, strangers call me Mr. Siegel, and guys I don’t like call
me Bugsy, but not to my face.”
Still the name Bugsy stuck—even if
it was behind his back. It’s unknown whether the media—who loved writing about
the violent and dangerous-- or his cohorts-- gave him the name. But whether he
liked it or not, it was his during his lifetime and beyond.
He was born Benjamin Hymen
Siegelbaum on February 28, 1906. Although he was a contemporary of my
bootlegging father, he lived to the ripe old age of 41 while my dad was
murdered in a turf war with the mafia when he was 29.
Siegel
was known as the father of Las Vegas because of his early establishment of the
Flamingo Hotel & Casino in the desert. He was the son of immigrants as were
other Jewish bootleggers of the time, like Morris Kleinman, Abe Landau, Moe
Dalitz and my father, Louis Rosen. Raised in the crime- ridden section of Williamsburg,
Siegel met Meyer Lansky with whom he built an empire of bootlegging, gambling
and murder, known as Murder, Inc. They became lifelong friends--that is, until
Lansky ordered his friend’s assassination in 1947 for skimming mob money from the
Flamingo Hotel.
With
an eye out for getting into the movies (Siegel was very handsome) he moved his
operations to the West Coast. Maintaining an extravagant lifestyle in Beverly
Hills he bought a palatial estate and established friendships with Hollywood
moguls and movie stars, as well as a relationship with the infamous Virginia Hill.
He
was murdered in the house rented by her at 810 Linden Drive, Beverly Hills. She
was out of town at the time--there are those who say it was highly recommended
to her that she “leave town for her health.” He was buried in a $5000.00 casket
in the Beth Olam section of Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Only five family
members showed up for the service which took place before the cemetery opened.
Among his possessions were a billfold with $408 in cash, a watch, a money clip,
a key chain with 6 keys (one being for a hotel room) a ring and a pair of
cufflinks.
Here is a great documentary about Bugsy!
And for you Boardwalk Empire Fans...
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