
The family lied to the police, saying that he had fallen down a flight of steps.

His older brother Florian died of injuries suffered from abuse by his father.


She believed that stern discipline should be accompanied by a strict religious upbringing, and raised her son in the Roman Catholic Church, where he became an altar boy. His mother also beat him with broom handles (sometimes breaking the handle) and other household objects. Richard was constantly abused by his parents, especially by his father, who repeatedly beat him. An all-out revolution pitting ordinary Americans against an increasingly corrupt and depraved power elite may be the nation's last hope to overcome the anarchy that is devastating the country.Richard Kuklinski was born in the family apartment on 4th Street in Jersey City, New Jersey, to Stanley Kuklinski, a Polish immigrant from Karwacz, Masovian Voivodeship and brakeman on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, and Anna McNally from Harsimus, a daughter of Catholic Irish immigrants from Dublin, who worked in a meat-packing plant during Richard's childhood. If he succeeds, an army of underground freedom fighters is poised to launch a violent nationwide rebellion. Making contact with the leader of an underground organization, Rayne is sent on a suicide mission in the capitol city to sabotage the city’s computerized defenses. Investigating the assassination, Rayne uncovers a complex web of government lies and conspiracies that have apocalyptic implications. After witnessing the assassination of a famous civil rights leader, former computer programmer Peter Rayne is drawn into a countrywide conflict pitting ordinary Americans against an increasingly authoritarian government. In addition, the Bill of Rights is rescinded and the police are nationalized and militarized. In response, televised public executions are instituted as a mass deterrent. Revolution In the near future, crime in the United States escalates to unprecedented levels.
