John Veasey Was Invincible
When Philadelphia's mob scene was ramping up in the 1990s, John Veasey was brought on as extra muscle during a particularly brutal period. He was obviously skilled at killing people because he was paid to do so. He murdered several rival gang members, but eventually he started to regret his actions. He made the decision to contact the FBI and become an informant after speaking with his brother. In just three days, his cover had been compromised, and his own gang had ordered a kill on him.
When Veasey's mob associates invited him to a meeting in an apartment, he wasn't wearing a wire. Being a mob hitman, he didn't think anything of the plastic covering the entire room. He frequently worked in plastic-lined spaces. Veasey was perplexedly led to believe the associates when they claimed the room was being painted.
Veasey was struck once in the chest and three times in the back of the head by the males. It was a failure. One of his attackers was drawn out by Veasey, who then stabbed him before fleeing. Later, he testified against the entire crime family, and it is presumed that he is still alive today under a different name.