Murder Inc T-Shirt

MURDER INC. T-SHIRT
A famous mobster t-shirt available in black cotton.
Orders from the top. Blood on the ledger. Silence in the streets.
The Murder Inc T-Shirt is a chillingly stylish salute to the feared and fabled underworld syndicate that once enforced the rules of organized crime with bullets and brutality. From backroom deals to Brooklyn alleys, Murder, Inc. was the business end of the American Mafia — a crew of killers-for-hire that did the dirty work for the biggest names in the mob.
Founded in the 1930s and operating under the National Crime Syndicate, Murder, Inc. was led by men whose names echo through criminal lore:
Louis "Lepke" Buchalter, the businessman turned executioner
Albert Anastasia, the Mad Hatter of mob violence
Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel, flashy, volatile, and lethal
Meyer Lansky, the Mob’s financial wizard
Charles “Lucky” Luciano, the architect of modern organized crime
“Murder was their business — and business was good.” — Mob historian
With roots in Jewish and Italian mob factions, Murder, Inc. operated as an underground enforcement arm, carrying out hundreds of hits across the country. Their power was invisible — until it wasn’t. This t-shirt pays homage to that dark legacy, fusing noir aesthetics with a vintage true crime edge.
Perfect for fans of mob history, film noir, true crime lore, and anyone drawn to the cold business of American violence.
When the boardroom meets the bloodbath — that’s Murder, Inc.
💬 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
Q1: What was Murder, Inc.?
A1: Murder, Inc. was a secret enforcement arm of the National Crime Syndicate in the 1930s and 40s. Made up of contract killers from Jewish and Italian mob factions, they were responsible for hundreds of assassinations across the U.S.
Q2: Who were the key figures involved?
A2: Notable names include Louis “Lepke” Buchalter, Albert Anastasia, Bugsy Siegel, Meyer Lansky, and Lucky Luciano — each of whom played major roles in shaping organized crime in America.
Q3: Why is Murder, Inc. so infamous in mob history?
A3: It was one of the first organized crime groups to run killings as a centralized, professional service. Their operations blurred the lines between crime and corporate structure — creating a blueprint for modern syndicates.