Spillane was born on July 13, 1933, to Irish parents Michael Anthony Spillane and Margaret Curran. He excelled academically and was skipped two grades at the Sacred Heart School in Hell's Kitchen. At the age of 12 he was awarded a full scholarship to attend Rice High School in Manhattan. Spillane left Rice after two years to help support his widowed mother. At 17, he attempted to rob a movie theater, but was shot by a police officer. He spent four years in prison. After his release from prison, Spillane started as a
numbers runner for various
organized crime figures in Hell's Kitchen. In 1960, Mickey took over the rackets left to him by his predecessor
Hughie Mulligan. He married Maureen McManus, the daughter of the powerful Hell's Kitchen Democratic district leader Eugene McManus. Though Italian mobsters dominated organized crime in the city, the Italian mob stayed out of Hell's Kitchen while Spillane was the boss. Often, Spillane would kidnap members of the Italian Mafia and hold them for ransom to raise money for his operations. Although he ran the rackets such as gambling and loansharking, he never allowed the sale of drugs. It was Spillane's refusal to allow the Italian mobsters to participate in the rackets in Hell's Kitchen and along the west side of Manhattan that led to his downfall. The
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center was being built on Spillane's westside. The amount of money the new convention center was going to generate was enormous. Coupled with the amount Spillane was already generating from
Madison Square Garden, the Hudson River waterfront and the local unions, Spillane would have been powerful enough to challenge the Italians for control of the city. So began the infamous Irish-Italian Mob War of the 1970s. ==Irish-Italian Mob War ==