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    Big Mike McKenna

    http://www.mydeathspace.com/article/2006/12/18/Big_Mike_McKenna_(41)_died_from_a_heart_attack_a_d ay_after_his_41st_birthday


    I recognised this guy from an MSNBC episode.  His dad was murdered in '89 and went by the name Big Mac. 

    11 pm: MSNBC Investigates: Murder in the Fast Lane
    Horace McKenna was the quintessential player in the seamy world of Los Angeles strip clubs.  By the late 80’s, he was one of the richest, most successful businessmen in that scene, with an empire of clubs that reportedly grossed $2.5 million a year.  McKenna was a man who lived dangerously large.  But his physical brawn and muscle in LA’s strip club industry wasn't enough to protect him from the greed and betrayal that would eventually destroy him. MSNBC takes you inside this colorful case through the eyes of the lead investigator, the son of the victim and other participants in this "only in LA" murder mystery.
    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14081834/

    His dad was pretty huge too.  Anyway, sad that he passed on so young.  RIP Mike.
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    Re: Big Mike McKenna

    oh wow...i remember that story...didn't make the connection.  rip big mike.

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    Re: Big Mike McKenna

    I'm 7 Feet Tall & 365 Pounds.
    I think Big Mike was an understatement.  :-o


    R.I.P. Mike McKenna.
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    Re: Big Mike McKenna

    I recognized him right away, too.&nbsp; I had no idea that guy was THAT tall!

    That was a very interesting story about his dad.
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