Back in the 80s, few New York City drug lords — if any — had more sway than Lorenzo “Fat Cat” Nichols. At 29, he ruled the southeastern Queens drug trade with an iron fist. He ordered up murders like Chinese takeout.
When Nichols wanted Myrtle Horsham killed, he tapped a top lieutenant, Brian “Glaze” Gibbs.
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“She claimed she had been robbed, but it didn’t make sense,” Gibbs recalled in one
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