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Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles

Posted By: JJChicago

Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/05/15 02:39 AM

Very interesting article by Kenji this past week. Claims Denver was active into 2000s and that Paul Villano was the boss. Also says there is a Sicilian faction in Los Angeles. Thoughts?


Monday, November 30, 2015
The End of an Era: John Vaccaro
When I find myself thinking back to the time I spent around the guys in the Los Angeles Mafia family, it makes me sad that they are all gone now. They were a link to a bygone era that can only be understood if you were there. The mafia does not publish books about the reign of each regime. All we had was the oral history passed down from one guy to another.

Some scholars working with law enforcement will write about the family but they will not understand how it worked or what the men were really like in person. The law enforcement version only contains what they know about the family from looking at them during various investigations. These scholars are just people that make things up to fit their theory of how they think it really worked.

John Vaccaro was the last of the active guys that were inducted into the family after Dominic Brooklier went away. He worked with the Boss Pete Milano when Pete was still a Capo. Pete was always big in the gambling and John was a gambler.

John spearheaded the takeover of the restaurant in the 9000 building on Sunset to use as a gambling joint. He was said to be in on the planning to get rid of John and Frances Dubeck, who were murdered before they could testify outside their Las Vegas apartment.

John passed away November 16, 2015 at just 75 years old. He had lived the last 12 years in Boulder City, Nevada where he enjoyed fishing.

He had done a long stretch for cheating casinos out of hundreds of thousand of dollars by fixing slots and games.

He was one of the few that knew and worked with the legendary New Orleans Mafia boss Carlos Marcello.

I never met John because he was away for so long. I can tell you that he was well respected in the family. Louie Gelfuso and his son Michael both spoke highly of him.

Jimmy Caci liked him and had nothing but good things to say about him.

The singing soldier Bobby Milano aka Charles Caci never had a bad word to say about him.

John was also in the Black Book in Nevada along with Steve Cino, Mike Rizzi and Louie Dragna. This means he was not allowed to set foot inside a casino.

The Mafia Families across the country are either dying off or going deep underground. A lot are going back to what they started as. Secret Societies that only induce people who are related. Some like what is left of Los Angeles are run by Sicilians who do not mix well with the Americans.

The old guys who are no longer around were from the 1970’s which was the end of the golden age of the mafia. Jimmy, Fat Stevie and Bobby Milano worked closely with the Buffalo family. When they came to Southern California they did the right thing and checked in with the boss.
Outsiders never understand it's not about the size of the family it's about respect. Every family was equal. Some of the Los Angeles guys did business with the Denver Mafia family and I'm talking about right up to the 2000’s. I was introduced to a guy named Paulie and his nephew from Denver. I was told that Paulie was just like Pete Milano meaning Paulie was the boss. The Los Angeles guy bought into a hotel in Las Vegas and they bought a piece of land on the strip in Las Vegas together with Paulie. I was told by the FBI that Denver had no family. Yet I met Paulie with Jimmy Caci, Steve Cino and Louie Gelfuso not at the same time and they all described Paulie the same to me. They all respected him.

Bobby Milano settled in Palm Springs and after Jimmy was released from prison he followed. Pete Milano wanted him in the family so Jimmy was in.

There were other guys like Mike Rizzi and the Fiatos. The Fiatos are still alive but Mike Rizzi is gone.

I am glad I got to know the Los Angeles guys, but it is my past. I value the information that I learned but I never want to live the way I did back then.

The passing of John Vaccaro is the end of the that era. There are a few guys left like Rocky Zangari who was a bad drunk and moved back east. He may be dead. Louie Caruso who is a lot younger. John DiMattia may still be around. Fat Bobby Paduano was alive in Orange County but he was never inducted.

Will the last Los Angeles Mafia guy please turn out the lights
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/05/15 03:59 AM

Kenji has made that claim about Denver for some time now. The family was basically finished by the mid-1980's. By the early 2000's they had - at most - a few members still living.
Posted By: JJChicago

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/05/15 02:13 PM

I believe him. I think Villano was boss after Smaldone. Obviously the FBI was not tracking him. I think the same goes for other families like St Louis and Milwaukee. Who was Villano's nephew?
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/05/15 07:04 PM

The feds weren't tracking him because there was nothing left to track. It would be like one of the 2 or 3 remaining guys in St Louis today calling themselves the boss. The boss of what?
Posted By: Moe_Tilden

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/05/15 07:14 PM

Bruce Springsteen is more of a boss than these guys.
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/05/15 09:25 PM

Originally Posted By: Moe_Tilden
Bruce Springsteen is more of a boss than these guys.


Well, cmon, he could outdo most of these guys. He's the boss!
Posted By: JJChicago

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/06/15 12:20 AM

Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
The feds weren't tracking him because there was nothing left to track. It would be like one of the 2 or 3 remaining guys in St Louis today calling themselves the boss. The boss of what?



I think Kenji knows more than you. FBI doesn't have the resources to track criminals like they use to. It's all tied up in terrorism like it should be. Paul Villano's nephew might be the boss of what's left
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/06/15 01:37 AM

Originally Posted By: JJChicago
Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
The feds weren't tracking him because there was nothing left to track. It would be like one of the 2 or 3 remaining guys in St Louis today calling themselves the boss. The boss of what?



I think Kenji knows more than you. FBI doesn't have the resources to track criminals like they use to. It's all tied up in terrorism like it should be. Paul Villano's nephew might be the boss of what's left


It's not about Kenji and me. It's about what he says compared to what the FBI says. Not to mention every mob expert out there. It's been about 35 years since the last mob bust in Denver. And the feds had written off that family LONG before 9/11. Anyone who thinks there's anything left there is delusional.
Posted By: BillyBrizzi

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/06/15 04:01 AM

Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
Originally Posted By: JJChicago
Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
The feds weren't tracking him because there was nothing left to track. It would be like one of the 2 or 3 remaining guys in St Louis today calling themselves the boss. The boss of what?



I think Kenji knows more than you. FBI doesn't have the resources to track criminals like they use to. It's all tied up in terrorism like it should be. Paul Villano's nephew might be the boss of what's left


It's not about Kenji and me. It's about what he says compared to what the FBI says. Not to mention every mob expert out there. It's been about 35 years since the last mob bust in Denver. And the feds had written off that family LONG before 9/11. Anyone who thinks there's anything left there is delusional.


Things in Denver are supposedly run these days by Jimmy "The Saint" Tosnia and his crew of lethal street soldiers composed of Earl "Easy Win" Denton, Francis "Big Bear Franchise" Chiser, "Pieces" Olden and "Critical" Bill Dolittle..

These guys are no joke..
Posted By: SonnyBlackstein

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/06/15 04:52 AM

Neither is this thread.

This is serious stuff.

Seriously.
Posted By: mulberry

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/06/15 08:07 AM

Has Denver ever had more than 10 guys?
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/06/15 09:18 AM

http://mafiamembershipcharts.blogspot.it/search/label/Colorado?m=0

In 1959 There are 49 made men
In 1989 21 made men
Today Rip denver family
The smaldone Brothers was the bosses until the Last Brother died in 2006.
Posted By: HandsomeStevie

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/06/15 09:41 AM

Ive lived in Denver for 8 months now and dont think I have met or heard of one italian person since i have been here.. And I went to Smaldones old restaurant Gaetanos.. They dont own it anymore but it has pictures all over and in bathroom has a fbi or some kind of police chart with all members. loansharks, bookmakers, enforcers and all that.. Its a pretty cool place though. New owners, not italian.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/06/15 09:56 AM

http://italianamericanheritage.org/italianHeritage/littleitaly/littleitaly_denver.html
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/06/15 06:07 PM

I highly doubt there were 21 members in 1989. In fact, I'd be willing to bet there wasn't even half that.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/06/15 10:43 PM

I listed the men but mostly was very old and inactive so few of the was active in the 80s.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/06/15 11:09 PM

Originally Posted By: HandsomeStevie
Ive lived in Denver for 8 months now and dont think I have met or heard of one italian person since i have been here.. And I went to Smaldones old restaurant Gaetanos.. They dont own it anymore but it has pictures all over and in bathroom has a fbi or some kind of police chart with all members. loansharks, bookmakers, enforcers and all that.. Its a pretty cool place though. New owners, not italian.


Where is it at Stevie? I'd like to check it out next time I come up your way. My buddy just moved from Englewood to Littleton. I know Englewood fairly well by now.
Posted By: mulberry

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 12:09 AM

I don't believe they ever had 49 made men. Maybe that includes associates. By 1989, they were probably as dead as the Dallas family. I'm sure there's still an Italian-American underworld in many cities where the mafia once existed, but it's not a hierarchical organization. As long as people want to gamble, there will be bookies and some will be of Italian descent.
Posted By: Nicholas

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 01:01 AM

"Some of the Los Angeles guys did business with the Denver Mafia family and I'm talking about right up to the 2000’s. I was introduced to a guy named Paulie and his nephew from Denver. I was told that Paulie was just like Pete Milano meaning Paulie was the boss."

Seems to sound like this "Paulie and his nephew from Denver" were just low level criminals and that's it. More than likely made up some bullshit about being wiseguys....from Denver of all places.

Kenny Gallo has always been a bullshit fucking liar.

He's from Orange County; half of the guys here are full of tall tales just like his punk ass.

Is he still blabbing about his MMA career and how he found himself fighting in the ring/octagon?

Guy's a fucking walking Pinocchio. Thank God Hollywood was never foolish enough to make a movie from his "exploits", the closest he ever got was a Nat Geo documentary; or maybe it was the Discovery Channel?

Woody's Wharf is an awesome restaurant I might add.
Posted By: HandsomeStevie

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 06:54 AM

Originally Posted By: dixiemafia
Originally Posted By: HandsomeStevie
Ive lived in Denver for 8 months now and dont think I have met or heard of one italian person since i have been here.. And I went to Smaldones old restaurant Gaetanos.. They dont own it anymore but it has pictures all over and in bathroom has a fbi or some kind of police chart with all members. loansharks, bookmakers, enforcers and all that.. Its a pretty cool place though. New owners, not italian.


Where is it at Stevie? I'd like to check it out next time I come up your way. My buddy just moved from Englewood to Littleton. I know Englewood fairly well by now.


North Denver on Tejon Street... yea my dad was living in Littleton but now there in Castle Rock.. Its so nice here man
Posted By: carminezazzi

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 08:12 AM

does this ivy league guy know everything or? pretty sick of his arrogance to be honest. Your a mob fanboy, not an expert....
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 08:38 AM

Originally Posted By: carminezazzi
does this ivy league guy know everything or? pretty sick of his arrogance to be honest. Your a mob fanboy, not an expert....


First, anyone who knows me on these forums will tell you the LAST thing I am is a mob fan boy.

Second, you don't have to take my word for it. There was no LCN family in Denver recognized by the FBI or any mob experts in the 1990's or early 2000's.

Third, by the early 2000's it had been 20 years since the last mob bust there.

Kenji can claim whatever he wants and you're free to believe it. But you're ignoring all the contradictory evidence for anecdotal evidence by one guy.

THAT is the sign of a mob fanboy.
Posted By: carminezazzi

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 08:43 AM

but you only go off what you can find online? your only taking educated guesses. For all we know denver would be a real powerhouse....thats what im trying to say.
Posted By: ralphie_cifaretto

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 04:08 PM

Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
Originally Posted By: carminezazzi
does this ivy league guy know everything or? pretty sick of his arrogance to be honest. Your a mob fanboy, not an expert....


First, anyone who knows me on these forums will tell you the LAST thing I am is a mob fan boy.

Second, you don't have to take my word for it. There was no LCN family in Denver recognized by the FBI or any mob experts in the 1990's or early 2000's.

Third, by the early 2000's it had been 20 years since the last mob bust there.

Kenji can claim whatever he wants and you're free to believe it. But you're ignoring all the contradictory evidence for anecdotal evidence by one guy.

THAT is the sign of a mob fanboy.


But you must be fascinated with the mob, that is why most of us are here. A part of you is in love with that life. There is nothing wrong with admitting that. Could you be friends with a mobster? Of course you could. I'm not saying you're a fanboy, but someone who talks and thinks about mobsters every single day doesn't exactly seem to hate mobsters. There is something about them we admire.
Posted By: strococs

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 04:31 PM

Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
Originally Posted By: carminezazzi
does this ivy league guy know everything or? pretty sick of his arrogance to be honest. Your a mob fanboy, not an expert....


First, anyone who knows me on these forums will tell you the LAST thing I am is a mob fan boy.

Second, you don't have to take my word for it. There was no LCN family in Denver recognized by the FBI or any mob experts in the 1990's or early 2000's.

Third, by the early 2000's it had been 20 years since the last mob bust there.

Kenji can claim whatever he wants and you're free to believe it. But you're ignoring all the contradictory evidence for anecdotal evidence by one guy.

THAT is the sign of a mob fanboy.


7700 posts tells us all we need to know. You need to get laid
Posted By: strococs

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 04:47 PM

Denver bust from 09 notice local cops even say no more LCN
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_11848265
Posted By: SinatraClub

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 05:14 PM

Originally Posted By: carminezazzi
but you only go off what you can find online? your only taking educated guesses. For all we know denver would be a real powerhouse....thats what im trying to say.



But you have to admit, if Denver was a real powerhouse in terms of LCN presence, and there hasn't been a mob related bust in 20+ years. That must mean then Denver has master criminals, and a stronger, better led family in places like NY, Philadelphia & Montreal, where actual mob busts have occurred in last past decade and less. I don't know, man.
Posted By: TheKillingJoke

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 05:34 PM

Originally Posted By: carminezazzi
but you only go off what you can find online? your only taking educated guesses. For all we know denver would be a real powerhouse....thats what im trying to say.


There's no smoke without fire...but there's no fire without smoke either.
And to me the air around Denver seems to be quite smokeless.
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 07:16 PM

Originally Posted By: carminezazzi
but you only go off what you can find online? your only taking educated guesses. For all we know denver would be a real powerhouse....thats what im trying to say.


If the info is from the feds and mob experts, as well as the mob cases in Denver (or lack thereof), so what if it's online? Facts are facts. Denver wasnt even a powerhouse at its peak. In fact, it was basically a glorified gambling ring. But you want to ignore it all, not to mention common sense, because Kenji says so? It's like you WANT to believe him. Well go ahead. But anyone who believes there was still an active family in Denver in the 1990's or early 2000's, I have some swampland in Florida to sell them.

Originally Posted By: ralphie_cifaretto
But you must be fascinated with the mob, that is why most of us are here. A part of you is in love with that life. There is nothing wrong with admitting that. Could you be friends with a mobster? Of course you could. I'm not saying you're a fanboy, but someone who talks and thinks about mobsters every single day doesn't exactly seem to hate mobsters. There is something about them we admire.


Speak for yourself, pal. Fascinating? Yes. In love with that life? Heck no. Believe it or not, unlike many on these boards, there are some of us who have the mentality above a 15 year old. Not to mention a moral compass that actually works. One doesn't have to lose sight of who and what mobsters are to study or talk about them.

Originally Posted By: strococs
7700 posts tells us all we need to know. You need to get laid


It doesn't tell you anything other than I've been on this forum a while and post regularly. There are many posters that have far more posts than I do. Do they need to get laid too?

Originally Posted By: strococs
Denver bust from 09 notice local cops even say no more LCN
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_11848265


Yup, the only mob connection there was to the Gambinos and it was a loose one.

Posted By: ralphie_cifaretto

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 07:29 PM

Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
Speak for yourself, pal. Fascinating? Yes. In love with that life? Heck no. Believe it or not, unlike many on these boards, there are some of us who have the mentality above a 15 year old. Not to mention a moral compass that actually works. One doesn't have to lose sight of who and what mobsters are to study or talk about them.


Why do you find them so fascinating? There must be something about them that you find appealing. The first time you started reading about this, wasn't there a part of you that thought this stuff was cool? If you truly despised the mob and you found them to be nothing more scumbags and thugs with no moral compass then you probably wouldn't spend all day talking about them, now would you? It doesn't make any sense.
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/07/15 07:31 PM

http://www.denverpost.com/ci_4602277

The Smaldones ruled a gambling empire from 1933 to the 1990s that at its height, police said, made the family an estimated $25 million a year. But by the 1990s the principals were growing old. Checkers, 81, died March 17, 1992; Clyde, 91, on Jan. 7, 1998; and Villano, 76, on Nov. 12, 2003.

When the older brothers semi- retired, Chauncey and Villano took over the gambling operations. They could often be seen together at the back table at Gaetano's, until the government decreed that they couldn't be in the restaurant at the same time because neither was allowed to consort with felons.

None of the Smaldones recruited their children to join the family business. They were, said one family friend, off-limits, thanks to their mothers.

TODAY There are no LCN in Colorado but if you heart of criminals with an italian surname in denver this is a different things.
Posted By: mulberry

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/08/15 03:09 AM

Admit it or not, everyone here thinks they are fascinating and cool. Deep down inside, most wouldn't mind living that life if we could get away with it without being murdered or dying in prison. Probably not killing people, but who doesn't envy the easy money, power, respect, and women? That's what attracted most mobsters to the life. The reality if the life keeps most same people away.
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/08/15 04:45 AM


Originally Posted By: ralphie_cifaretto
Why do you find them so fascinating? There must be something about them that you find appealing. The first time you started reading about this, wasn't there a part of you that thought this stuff was cool? If you truly despised the mob and you found them to be nothing more scumbags and thugs with no moral compass then you probably wouldn't spend all day talking about them, now would you? It doesn't make any sense.


First, I don't spend all day talking about them.

Second, people can study serial killers without thinking they are cool. Same for the mob. I find the mob as a whole more fascinating than individual mobsters.

I'm sorry if you can't wrap your head around it but you need to stop projecting yourself and why you like the mob on others.

Originally Posted By: mulberry
Admit it or not, everyone here thinks they are fascinating and cool. Deep down inside, most wouldn't mind living that life if we could get away with it without being murdered or dying in prison. Probably not killing people, but who doesn't envy the easy money, power, respect, and women? That's what attracted most mobsters to the life. The reality if the life keeps most same people away.


Again, fascinating yes. Cool, no.
Posted By: SonnyBlackstein

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/09/15 01:00 AM

Ivy wins 3-0.

Perhaps posters on this board, new and otherwise, would do better to appreciate Ivy's contributions rather than shit on them.

Who knows, you might learn something.
Posted By: ctsguy

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/09/15 01:48 AM

Ivy is right, there hasn't been any activity for years, and I have that same picture that hangs in gaetanos
Posted By: HandsomeStevie

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/09/15 07:27 AM

Originally Posted By: TheKillingJoke
Originally Posted By: carminezazzi
but you only go off what you can find online? your only taking educated guesses. For all we know denver would be a real powerhouse....thats what im trying to say.


There's no smoke without fire...but there's no fire without smoke either.
And to me the air around Denver seems to be quite smokeless.


Hey weeds legal here so the air in denver is definitily not smokeless!! lol
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/09/15 03:22 PM

1950–1969- James Colletti

in 1959

Briola-Joseph* 1921-97
Cicarelli-Antonio* Denver
Dardano-Frank* Sol Denver
DeLuzio-Donald* 1938-76 Denver
Enrichi-Paul The Harp 1915-93 Denver
Guarasci-Albert* 1917-2002
Losasso-Joseph 1922-2002
Pauldino-Michael b.1926
Raso-Joseph* Chubby 1929
Smaldone-Clarence Chauncey 1924-2006 Denver
Smaldone-Eugene Jnr. Young Gene 1936 Denver
Smaldone-Joseph Denver
Tomeo-Michael* 1933-2000 Denver
Ursetta-Albert* 1934-2010
Valentica-John* Joe Valley 1924-2014
Villano-Paul Fat Paulie 1927

1975–1992- Eugene Smaldone

in 1989

Briola-Joseph* 1921-97
Cicarelli-Antonio* Denver
Dardano-Frank* Sol Denver
Enrichi-Paul The Harp 1915-93 Denver
Guarasci-Albert* 1917-2002
Losasso-Joseph 1922-2002
Pauldino-Michael b.1926
Raso-Joseph* Chubby 1929
Smaldone-Clarence Chauncey 1924-2006 Denver
Smaldone-Eugene Jnr. Young Gene 1936 Denver
Smaldone-Joseph Denver
Tomeo-Michael* 1933-2000 Denver
Ursetta-Albert* 1934-2010
Valentica-John* Joe Valley 1924-2014
Villano-Paul Fat Paulie 1927
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/09/15 03:26 PM

Thanks to pogo the clown

Here is a LE (I forgot if it was from the Feds or not) chart from the 1960s on the Denver-Pueblo Family. As you can see they looked and operated more like a gambling syndicate headed by the Smaldone famaily than a traditonal cosa nostra family.

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Leaders:
Clyde “Flip Flop” Smaldone
Eugene “Checkers” Smaldone
Joe Salardino
Gerald Losasso
Tony Smaldone
Ralph Smaldone


Family Members:
Fiore Smaldone
Louis Capra
Michael "Roxie" Villano
Allen "A.D." Miller
Joseph Cefalu


Lieutenants:
Clarence “Chauncey” Smaldone
Paul “Fat Paulie” Villano
Eugene “Young Gene” Smaldone Jr.
Frank Mazza
Michael "M.T." Tomeo


Other Members:
Phil Baccarella
Robert Barnholtz
Richard Blaylock
James Cavaleri
George Curcio
Anthony De Luzio
Victor Falbo
George "Whitey" Gorski
Albert "Squatash" Guarasci
Louis Holt
Mike Losasso
Pete Mazone
Joseph Martinez
William Pace
George 'Tony" Pauldino
Charles Perito
Anthony Quarantino
Americus “Mertz" Quintana
Edward Quintana
Jospeh Quintana
Michael Quintana
Robert Quintana
Joseph "Chub" Rasu
John "Porky" Routa
John Russamanno
George Saladino (Las Vegas)
Robert "Sands' Shanks
Sam Shanks
Frank Shutto
Jim Spinelli
Paul Villano


Dice and Card Cheat Mob:
Ralph Acierno
Jess Bridwell
Louis "Cal" Brindisi
Joseph Briola
Dade Carey
Anthony Colosacco
Louis Gaudio
Cleo "Pete" Jones
Joseph "Little Joe" Miley
Roy “Sonny" O'Neal
Micahel Pauldino
Harry Selix
Michael "Undertaker" Tate
Phil "Fat Phil" Tolvo
Don Shore
Robert "The Pig" Woolverton


Bookmakers and Layoff Bettors:
Sante "Sandy" Alonzi
Harold Bellm
William Bruzzichesi
THomas "Tommy Blue" Gottone
Joseph “Duke Sams" Hardy
Don Harvey
Anthony "Miami Tony" Hayek
Dave Jacobsen
William Kohankie
William Lutsk
Gerald Middleton
Guy "Mickey" McNultey
James Picolli
Phil Pinelli
Felimon "Phil" Ramos
Don Ryan
Eddie Sigman
Sherwood Turner
Joe Wedgie
David Wells


Southern Colorado Faction:
Joe Bonanno (Likely added due to his business interests with Coletti)
James "Black Jim" Coletti
Robert Dionisio
Charles Blanda
Tom "Whiskers" Incerto
Joe "Scotty" Spinuzzi
Anthony "Turk" Spinuzzi
Frank "Bull" DeMarco
Joe "Blackie" Bacino
Gus Salardino
Carl Cascio
Tal Micehliza
Tony Bacino
Sam "Rope" Buck
Carl Buck
John Pricco
Nick Riggio
Nick Bisulco
Chris Blondi
Dave "Buck" Bucambusco
Bennie Bacino
Sam Brocato
John Cha


Female Steerers:
Joyce Brinkhoff
Loyola Evans
Nora Stearns
Judith Good
Hilda Schram
Nadine Sutton
Coleen Tomeo
Luella Wilson


Independent Operators:
Ova Elijah "Charlie" Stephens
Nolan “Tex" Wilson
Posted By: ctsguy

Re: Kenji Article-Denver and Los Angeles - 12/10/15 01:22 AM

All those names are from that picture, and it comes from the Denver police dept.
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