After his release in 1970, according to the mafia memoir
Wiseguy,
Henry Hill describes the "welcome home" party for Bentvena at
Robert's Lounge, a nightclub owned by
James Burke. Bentvena jokingly asked
Tommy DeSimone "if he still
shined shoes", which DeSimone perceived as an insult, leaning over to Hill and Burke to say, "I'm gonna kill that fuck." Two weeks later, on June 11, 1970, Bentvena was at The Suite, Hill's nightclub in
Jamaica, Queens. With the club nearly empty, DeSimone
pistol-whipped Bentvena, yelling, "Shine these fucking shoes!" before beating him bloody. After Bentvena was severely beaten and presumed dead, DeSimone, Burke, and Hill placed him in the trunk of Hill's car, stopping at DeSimone's mother's house for a knife,
lime, and a shovel. Hearing sounds from the trunk, they realized that Bentvena was still alive, so DeSimone and Burke beat him to death with the shovel and a tire iron. Burke had a friend who owned a dog kennel in
Upstate New York, and Bentvena was buried there. At the time of his murder in 1970, Bentvena was 37 years old and a respected and feared
soldier in the
Gambino crime family. ==Aftermath==