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Regarding the Schiro/Hansen killings, according to the report, before the men got killed, federal authorities were preparing a case against the businessmen by investigating one of their companies of a “boiler-room business” called Steel Liquidation Services and they were also looking at possible charges including interstate transportation of stolen property, mail fraud and telephone fraud. So according to witnesses at the time, the victims were last seen alive about 10:30 p.m. while leaving their offices with two unknown individuals. The investigators called the murders “methodical” and “very professional.” There were 25 to 30 shots from a .22-caliber gun, fired in the elevator at close range, and the thing was that most of the crime syndicate figures from that period have been also killed with .22-caliber pistols. The men have been led into the elevator one by one and shot in the head, neck and chest. The point is that four men wouldn't just stand there and be shot but instead it had to be done by persons they trusted. Robbery was not a motive because the victims’ rings and wallets were not taken and they were heaped atop each other like rag dolls. All four victims were in fact shady businessmen who also dealt in burglar alarms and were connected to many Chicago burglary crews which many were connected to the Outfit, mainly under Tony Spilotro and Joey Lombardo a.k.a. the Grand Avenue Mob. More than six years later after the murders, Mob informant Frank Culotta gave some information regarding the hit and pointed out Paul Schiro as the possible hit man in the whole bloody situation but he was never charged about it. So Schiro was a member of Spilotro’s crew who mostly operated in the Arizona area and his main job was professional burglary and sources say that the main victim who had connection to Schiro or Spilotro was in fact Joseph LaRose. According to another informant, Schiro and Joey Hansen were Spilotro’s main hit men at the time.

In addition to the first murder on the list, meaning Carmine Trotta, well in 1970 Lenny Patrick allegedly tried to swindle now the ageing and sick Fiore “Fifi” Buccieri and the thing is that Trotta was one of Buccieri’s underlings who was discovered for maintaining a secret business relationship with Patrick and his North Side crew. In March, when the cops found Trotta’s body in Lyons, in his pocket they also found a list of coded telephone numbers and one of the numbers led right to the telephone installed in the home of Patrick in Jarlath Avenue. Lenny was questioned about the murder but the cops got nothing out of him. So this means that Buccieri and Patrick had constant conflicts and on top of that Trotta was obviously executed by someone from the Buccieri crew


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