"This man, over a long period of time, fooled the doctors, " the judge continued, referring to his finding last August that Gigante had feigned insanity for more than 20 years to hide his criminal activities and evade prosecution.
22.
In contrast to his contemporaries, particularly the publicity-friendly Gotti and the conspicuous feigned insanity of Gigante, Massino himself was also able to operate with a relatively low public profile; both Pistone and mob writer Jerry Capeci would consequently refer to Massino as the " last of the old-time gangsters ."
23.
Originally in control of the waterfront on the West Side of Manhattan and the Fulton Fish Market, the family was run for years by " the Oddfather ", Vincent " the Chin " Gigante, who feigned insanity by shuffling unshaven through New York's Greenwich Village wearing a tattered bath robe and muttering to himself incoherently.
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*"'Terboven "'committed suicide before being captured when the war ended; "'Quisling "'was convicted for treason and executed . "'Jonas Lie "'died, apparently of a heart attack before his capture . "'Sverre Riisn�s "'either feigned insanity or went insane and was put in protective custody . "'Marthinsen "'was assassinated by the Norwegian resistance in February 1945.
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The four are : Nellie Bly ( 1864-1922 ), who feigned insanity to get admitted to a mental institution and then reported on the horrors she found; Ethel Payne ( 1911-1991 ), who wrote about the civil rights movement for " The Chicago Defender "; Marguerite Higgins ( 1920-1966 ), who was the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for international reporting; and Ida Tarbell ( 1857-1944 ), who wrote a landmark expos about the Standard Oil Co . _ Cathy Frisinger