Vincent Musetto, a retired editor at The New York Post who wrote the most anatomically evocative headline in the history of American journalism — HEADLESS BODY IN TOPLESS BAR — died on Tuesday in the Bronx. He was 74.
He died because of pancreatic cancer, at Calvary Hospital. Mr. Musetto’s headline quickly insinuated itself into popular culture. It appeared on T-shirts; as the title of a 1995 movie starring Raymond J. Barry and loosely based on the crime; and as the name of a 2007 book, “Headless Body in Topless Bar: The Best Headlines From America’s Favorite Newspaper.”
About Vincent Musetto
- was an American newspaper editor and film critic for the New York Post.
- He retired from the New York Post in 2011.
- He retired from the New York Post in 2011.
- He died on June 9, 2015, from pancreatic cancer.