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Goodfella Henry Hill

May 3 2005 at 2:12 PM
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Henry Hill



Henry Hill (born c. 1942) is a famous former FBI informant whose life was immortalized in the book Wiseguy by crime reporter Nicholas Pileggi . The book was later made into the highly successful 1990 movie Goodfellas, in which Hill was played by Ray Liotta. Contrary to popular belief, Hill was never a mafioso himself, but an associate of the mafia.

Worldwide mafias have a strict rule of accepting only full blooded nationals of the regions they control; Hill is Italian on his mother's side but Irish on his father's. The same can be said of his friend Jimmy Burke. Of Hill's teenage friends, only Tommy DeSimone could have been "made" i.e. become a full member of the mafia, as he was fully Italian.

Biography

Hill grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where he admired local mafiosos, including Paul Vario , a member of the Luchesse crime family.

Hill, Burke and DeSimone began working for Paul Vario by running errands for the mafioso at his meat stores, and eventually, they went on to be among Vario's trusted friends.

The trio of friends were entrusted by Vario to steal trucks, plan airport heists (targets included Lufthansa and Air France), and carry out mob killings.

Henry Hill married Karen Hill . He, Vario, DeSimone, and Burke used to tell their loved ones that they worked as architects. Karen Hill believed this for a very long time, as did DeSimone's mother.

Hill started seeing other women, and when Karen Hill found out, she was furious and left Hill. In order to restore peace in the Hill family, Vario sent Hill and Burke to Tampa, Florida, to recover money from a gambler who owed Vario, whilst Vario would talk to Karen and convince her to take Hill back. As it turned out, the gambler's sister worked for the FBI, who were then able to arrest Hill, Burke, and the others on the strength of her statement. Found guilty, they were given 10 year sentences, but Hill was able to gain parole after only 4 and a half years had been served. DeSimone served jail time in Atlanta, Georgia, as he was supposed to fly to Florida instead of Hill, but Vario decided to send Hill instead at the last moment, therefore, DeSimone had only a small part in the beating of the gambler.

Paul Vario, already released before Hill left jail, set up a dummy job for Hill so that he could be paroled.

The fallout between Hill and Vario

Hill had made contacts with drug dealers while in jail. Vario strongly opposed the trade of drugs in his "crew", fearing the extra police attention that would result if anyone associated with him was found trafficking drugs.

The fact that DeSimone, a man notorious for his short fuse, had murdered a "made" mafioso without Vario's consent, did not help either. Vario began to be blamed by other mafia bosses of the killing, so he began to investigate within his "crew" to find if anyone had been involved.

Hill, meanwhile, had become a drug addict, sometimes using the same product he was supposed to make profits from. He had contacts with dealers in Pennsylvania and some other states. His wife Karen also fell into drug use, and family life for Hill, who took care of a quadriplegic brother as well, was total chaos.

Eventually, Vario discovered that DeSimone had committed the afore-mentioned murder; he was set up by Vario to believe he was to be "made", and on what he thought was his inauguration day, he was killed.

Hill and his family attempted to go on the run, but they were arrested.

Hill as an informant

Hill chose to become an informant, and he, Karen and their two daughters moved to an undisclosed location, they changed their names and were protected by the FBI witness protection program.

Hill's testimony was important in the convictions of Burke, Vario and the rest of his "crew".

Several years later, Hill and his wife were divorced, Karen receiving custody of their daughters.

Goodfellas and after

In 1990, Hill became a household name when Martin Scorcese filmed the movie Goodfellas, which also starred Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci. After the movie, most of the public knew Hill only as Henry, however.

Hill returned to the spotlight in the early 2000s, when he wrote an autobiography and became a regular guest on television and radio talk shows, including an appearance on The Howard Stern show.





    
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Witness protection program and beyond

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March 1 2006, 1:49 PM 

Witness protection program and beyond

In 1989, Hill and his wife were divorced after 25 years of marriage, Karen receiving custody of their children.

Hill was arrested in 1987 on narcotics-related charges. He claimed to have been clean since; however, he was arrested for felony cocaine possession in March 2005, and later pleaded guilty. Hill had left bags at Lee Bird Field Airport, Nebraska, which later turned out to contain drug paraphernalia including glass tubes with cocaine and methamphetamine residue.

He was charged with two felony counts of possession, but was allowed to plead no contest to a lesser charge of attempted possession. In September 2005, he was sentenced to 180 days in jail.

On January 18, 2006, Hill reluctantly admitted (on the Howard Stern Show) that he had been raped and beaten by two unidentified males while he was living in Nebraska. Hill further admitted that the incident was videotaped and that his attorney (who was also not identified) had a copy of the videotape.

On January 26, 2006, Hill came into the Howard Stern Show with a copy of his rape on tape. Howard Stern recapped the account, mentioning that Henry claimed two acquaintances drugged him at a Nebraska bar and later filmed themselves raping him with a sex toy in the woods. Although Henry denied that he actually set up the event in order to sell the tape, his soon-to-be ex-wife, Kelly, called in and claimed that Henry was the one who was trying to market the video.


 
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Re: Witness protection program and beyond

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March 5 2006, 9:32 PM 

What a peice of work.

 
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November 16 2006, 11:54 AM 

New picture added 16/12/06

 
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