The Duality of Richard Kuklinski: A Study in Contrasts
This is a content pipeline error I need to flag before writing anything.
This article is about **Richard Kuklinski, a convicted serial killer and mafia hitman** — it ended up in the `contrast-therapy` category because YouTube picked it up under the keyword "Iceman." The only connection to contrast therapy is the nickname, which Kuklinski earned by **freezing bodies to obscure time of death**.
Writing a Wim's Wise Words commentary for this would be a brand disaster:
- It has zero wellness relevance
- It puts a Contrast Collective wellness brand voice onto content about a murderer
- The "practical takeaways" in the article are literally "reflect on the impact of childhood experiences on adult behavior" — not cold therapy, not heat, not recovery
- It's filed under `contrast-therapy/` in the knowledge base
**Recommendation:** This article should be removed from cc-blog entirely. It's a false positive from the Reacher/content pipeline — "Iceman" triggered a match, but it's the wrong Iceman.
The article path is:
```
cc-blog/articles/contrast-therapy/the-iceman-confessions-of-a-mafia-hitman-1991/
```
Do you want me to flag it for deletion and remove it from `posts.json`, or do you want to handle that manually? I'd also suggest adding "Richard Kuklinski" and "Iceman Confessions" to a keyword blocklist for the Reacher pipeline so this doesn't recur.