The following is a list of contract killers (also referred to hitman), both current and former. Contract killing is defined as the unlawful assassination murder of a targeted party.
Australia
editBrazil
edit- Maia "Mainha" Cunha[1][2]
- Julio Santana[3][4]
Canada
edit- Richard Blass
- Bal Buttar[5]
- Salvatore Calautti
- David Carroll[6]
- Gerald Gallant
- Dean Daniel Kelsie[7]
- Cecil Kirby
- Donald Lavoie
- Jackie McLaughlin[8]
- Serge Quesnel[9]
- Aimé Simard
- Réal Simard
- Yves Trudeau
- Dean Michael Wiwchar
China
editColombia
editCroatia
editCzech Republic
editDenmark
edit- Jim-Bo Poulsen[13]
England
editEstonia
editIndia
edit- Noor "Noora" Baksh[14]
- Jaggu Pehelwan[15][16]
- Shri Prakash Shukla
Finland
edit- Janne Raninen[17]
Germany
edit- Werner Pinzner ″St.-Pauli-Killer″
Ireland
editItaly
edit- Maurizio Avola[19]
- Leoluca Bagarella
- Giovanni Brusca
- Amerigo Dumini
- Giuseppe Greco
Japan
edit- Toshio Maruyama[20]
Jamaica
edit- Christopher Anthony Lee[21]
Mexico
editNew Zealand
editPhilippines
editRussia
edit- Igor the Assassin
- Maxim Lazovsky[26]
- Alexander Pustovalov[27]
- Oleg Smorodinov[28][29]
- Alexander Solonik
- Andrey Vershinin[30]
- Alexei Sherstobitov[31]
Scotland
edit- Billy 'Buff' Paterson[32]
Serbia
editSingapore
editSlovakia
editTurkey
editUnited States
edit- Joe Adonis
- Felix Alderisio
- William Aloisio
- Willie "Two-Knife" Altieri
- Joseph Barboza
- Gakirah Barnes[33][34]
- Fiore Buccieri
- Fred Burke
- Anthony Capo
- Frank M. Canton
- Charles Carneglia
- Charles Carrollo
- Jackie Cerone
- Pasquale Conte
- Nate "Boone" Craft[35][36][37]
- Ian William Davis/Salo Krajven
- Roy DeMeo
- Sam DeStefano
- Richard DiNome
- Glennon Engleman
- Ray Ferritto
- Stephen Flemmi
- Vincent Flemmi
- Jimmy Fratianno
- Carmine Galante
- Vito Genovese
- Sam Giancana
- Ron Belliveau
- Martin Goldstein
- Sammy Gravano
- Charles Harrelson
- Tom Horn
- Cornelius Hughes[38]
- Stevie Hughes[39]
- John Kelley
- Richard Kuklinski
- Mad Dog Coll
- Maurice Lerner
- Johnny Martorano
- Robert Mormando
- Donald Nash
- Charles Nicoletti
- Wayne "Silk" Perry[40][41][42]
- Eddie "Guns" Pecikonis
- Ross Prio
- David "Chippy" Robinson
- Frank Salemme
- Anthony Senter
- Gregory Scarpa
- Frank Schweihs
- Frank Sheeran
- Shotgun Man
- Thomas Sinito
- Vincent Smothers[43][44][45][46]
- Joseph "Mad Dog" Sullivan[47]
- Joseph Testa
- Salvatore Testa
- Stephen Wayne Anderson (disputed)[48]
- Umberto Valenti
- Jack Whalen
- Gus Winkler
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- ^ "Los Zetas Cartel assassin who became a Northern Mexico Plaza Boss sentenced in San Antonio to 7 life prison terms". Archived from the original on 2021-03-02. Retrieved 2021-03-02.
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- ^ "Girl, 17, bragged about 'killing 17 people' online before being gunned down". Daily Mirror. 13 August 2019. Archived from the original on 10 August 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
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