The Most Famous

MAFIOSOS from New Zealand

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This page contains a list of the greatest New Zealander Mafiosos. The pantheon dataset contains 70 Mafiosos, 1 of which were born in New Zealand. This makes New Zealand the birth place of the 23rd most number of Mafiosos behind Nepal, and Iran.

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The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary New Zealander Mafiosos of all time. This list of famous New Zealander Mafiosos is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography’s online popularity.

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1. Murder of Emily Armstrong (1880 - 1949)

With an HPI of 10.85, Murder of Emily Armstrong is the most famous New Zealander Mafioso.  Her biography has been translated into 1 different languages on wikipedia.

Emily Frances Armstrong (c. 1880 – 14 April 1949) was a British victim of a murder that remains unsolved. She was 69, a widow and described as bespectacled, frail and friendly. She was also a devout Catholic and had been looking forward to the Easter services at St Joseph's Church in Wealdstone. On 14 April 1949, the dry-cleaning shop which Emily Armstrong owned, on St John's Wood High Street in London, failed to reopen after lunch and a queue began to build up outside. After a while, two women went round to the back of the shop to try to find out why it was closed and discovered her body. She had been beaten to death with a blunt instrument; police later determined she had been killed roughly an hour before her body was found at around 4 o'clock in the afternoon. A postmortem examination also showed that her skull had been shattered by at least 22 blows, later believed to have been inflicted with a claw hammer. Initially, police thought Armstrong was the victim of a botched robbery. Her handbag was missing at the crime scene and the till was open and empty. The handbag was later found nearby with a bloody handkerchief bearing the laundry mark H-612, although no leads resulted from that piece of evidence. Police believed that Armstrong's killer had followed her back to her shop at about 2.10 pm. While authorities pursued several theories, they failed to find a suspect. Witnesses reported having seen a "suspicious man" around 30 years old and between 5'5" and 5'6"; however, police were unable to identify the individual. A murderer who had recently escaped from Broadmoor Hospital was also considered before witnesses failed to identify him in a police line-up. Several Army deserters were questioned too, but all ended up being released. Police eventually concluded that Armstrong's murderer was either a tramp or "a man who had fled to Ireland".

People

Pantheon has 1 people classified as New Zealander mafiosos born between 1880 and 1880. Of these 1, none of them are still alive today. The most famous deceased New Zealander mafiosos include Murder of Emily Armstrong. As of April 2024, 1 new New Zealander mafiosos have been added to Pantheon including Murder of Emily Armstrong.

Deceased New Zealander Mafiosos

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