Thomas Hanley (1916 – November 24, 1979) was an American labor organizer, union leader, and mobster based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
[1] His career was marked by allegations of criminal activity, including ties to organized crime.
[1] In 1966, Hanley was accused of killing Ralph Alsup, a member of the Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 525, but the charges were dropped.
Bramlet’s body was found in a shallow grave, and an autopsy revealed he died of multiple gunshot wounds.
He had been suffering from chronic hepatitis and reported experiencing seizures that caused brain damage.