The story of Richard Kuklinski, the notorious contract killer and family man. When finally arrested in 1986, neither his wife nor daughters have any clue about his real profession.

Mr. Freezy: I only feel alone around other people. Couldn't be truer.
[first lines]
Mr. Freezy: Mr. Kuklinski, do you have any regrets about the things you've done?
Richard Kuklinski: I don't kill women and children.
Mr. Freezy: [Kuklinski walks up] So, is it my lucky day, or my last?
Deborah Pellicotti: I was working across the street, and uh, Richie would come over every break he had, and he would bring me flowers and candy. And then it got really awkward, because I didn't know who he was, and I just started making any excuse I could to say no. And then one day, out of the blue, he walks in and he tells me I'm making a big mistake. And I didn't know what to say, because he seemed so convinced. So I went out with him.
Terry Franzo: All because he wouldn't leave you alone?
Deborah Pellicotti: No. Because he knew what I needed more than I did.
Deborah Pellicotti: Well you know, honey, there's just too many people in the world God to care about everyone. So that's why we look after each other.