Being from the South and spending many summer months in New Orleans with my dad I had the honor,and I mean honor of meeting Carlos Marcello.I met him at the Keyhole Bar and Grille.He spoke in a verystrong cajun accent.He owned a home in Grand Isle that you may be able to see.Although I lost all contact with the city after Katrina.I believe this home that Marcello owned may have been destroyed as well.Just a very powerful man and he owned quite a few places throughout the city and some remain.Just ask around.It is indeed an interesting part of the citys history.He was laidback as they come but I am sure he fed many a gator