Originally Posted by Hollander
Murray Humphreys (born Llewellyn Morris Humphreys; April 20, 1899[1] – November 23, 1965) (also known as The Camel or The Hump), was a Chicago mobster of Welsh descent who was the chief political fixer and labor racketeer, beginning during the Chicago Outfit during Prohibition. Considered to be a ruthless but also well-dressed, socially refined, and clever man, Humphreys believed in killing only as a last resort. He was known to place far greater trust in the bribability of lawmen, seemingly respectable businessmen, labor union leaders, and public officials. A favorite maxim of Humphreys' was: "The difference between guilt and innocence in any court is who gets to the judge first with the most".[2] But perhaps the statement that best summed up Humphreys' philosophy of life was: "Any time you become weak, you might as well die".[3] Al Capone once said of Humphreys, "Anybody can use a gun, but 'The Hump' uses his head. He can shoot if he has to, but he likes to negotiate with cash when he can. I like that in a man."


Humphreys kidnapped and killed more people for the syndicate then some of the most infamous capos and bosses.

As for Korshak, he also managed to set up more victims (like Gioe) and also managed to keep murderers out of prison then any other fixer in the Outfit, and acted as connection guy in many deals which were quite important for the mob and many "obstacles" were eliminated during process, mainly because of his information which was given to the mob. Everyone has his own role in the Mafia's organization which includes murder and dope dealing.

Theres no such thing as "mobster who wasnt a mobster". Lol


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