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Are mob murder uncommon nowadays? #798251
08/26/14 01:28 AM
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I know in Canada it's like the wild west but in NYC specifically, are mob related murders uncommon?

Re: Are mob murder uncommon nowadays? [Re: TheAustralian] #798258
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Ithey have realised clipping people every 2 mins is bad for business , at the moment the Feds r letting them earn to a certain extent . As long as they stay away from major drug deals and there are not bodies dropping in the street every day the Feds will pretty much leave them alone , look at the amount of rats living in the open .

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This argument has always been strange to me. Killing, especially guys in witness protection program is bad for business. Why do the feds leave them alone to begin with if they can put heat on them? Why not squash the whole thing if they have the resources to do it? Is it corruption or some human phenomena, that a dead witness makes the agent put down his newspaper and start investigating? I never saw much sense in the explanations that it's good to keep crime going to keep up the Gambino squad budget.

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I think the feds know that if they squash them all (which would take a significant amount of manpower) someone else would pop up and fill the void... maybe someone more violent. You are always gonna have some form of OC, the only question is who it is gonna be.... and since the feds also have other things to focus on, such as terrorism and street gangs, they have to tolerate OC to a certain extend.... btw, when was the last time someone got clipped by US LCN?

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Simply put, its just too easy to get caught clipping someone with todays technology.. Cell phone records,camera's, dna, and of course witness '.
Murder is much more of a last resort these days.
Back in the. 70's and 80's there was always an article in the new york post about a guy shot in the back of the head or a guy found dead in a trunk.
Cell phone records can also pin point where you were at a given time.

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Originally Posted By: Belette
This argument has always been strange to me. Killing, especially guys in witness protection program is bad for business. Why do the feds leave them alone to begin with if they can put heat on them? Why not squash the whole thing if they have the resources to do it? Is it corruption or some human phenomena, that a dead witness makes the agent put down his newspaper and start investigating? I never saw much sense in the explanations that it's good to keep crime going to keep up the Gambino squad budget.


Manpower and budgets. Bookies are low on the priority list compared to terrorists and drug kingpins.

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Was the last mob hit Gino DiPietro in December 2012? And before that Randy Pizzolo in 2004?

Re: Are mob murder uncommon nowadays? [Re: TheAustralian] #798446
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This is from the realdeal forum:

Bonanno Members Who Have Died Since 1998:
Nicholas Accardi (2002)
John “Big Head” Arcaro (2001)
Giuseppe Arcuri (2001)
Joseph Benanti (2007)
Anthony Bonacci (2001)
Joseph “Joe Bananas” Bonanno (2002)
Salvatore “Bill” Bonanno (2007)
Salvatore Bruno (2006)
Gaspar Cammarata (Died 1999)
John “Boobie” Cerasani (2007)
Joseph “Junior” Chilli (2008)
Salvatore "Paintglass" D’Ottavio (1999)
Alfred "Al Walker" Embarrato (2001)
John “Johnny Green Eyes” Faraci (2011)
Salvatore “Sally Fruits” Farrugia (2007)
Anthony Lucido (2010)
Nicholas "Nicky Cigars/Glasses" Marangello (2000)
Louis “Louie Cigars” Mele (2007)
Gerlando “Georgie from Canada” Sciascia (1999) (Killed)
Salvatore “Sally Bross” Scudiero (2006)
Anthony "Little Anthony" Seccafico (2009) (Killed)
Anthony Spero (2008)
Joseph “Joe T” Taoromina (2001)

Gambino Members Who Died Since 1998:
Anthony Accardi (1999)
James Andorlini (2009)
Joseph "Joe" Arcuri (2007)
Louis "Louie Fats" Astuto (1999)
Anthony “Todo” Anastasio (2010) (Suicide)
Salvatore "Toddo" Aurello (1998)
Robert "Bobby Cabert" Bisaccia (2008)
Lawrence Bonomo (2008)
Michael Bove (2001)
Liborio “Bobby Red” Crapanzano (2001)
Dominick Castore (2003)
Michael Catalano (1998)
Joseph "Joe Butch" Corrao (2001)
Samuel "Little Sammy" Corsaro (2002)
Frank "Frankie Dap" D'Apolito (1998)
John Daniello
Louis DeFillippo
John DeMatteo (2006)
Gregory "Greg" DePalma (2009)
Jerome DeQuillo
Paul DiBella (2005)
James "Jimmy Brown" Failla (1999)
Daniel “Danny Wagons” Fatico (2006)
Joseph Gambino (2004)
Joseph Giardina Jr. (2002)
John "Handsome Jack" Giordano (2009)
Joseph Giordano (2005)
John “Johnny Boy” Gotti (2002)
Frank "Frankie Butch" Guglielmini (2010)
David “Davie Crockett” Iacovetti (1998)
Frank Insernia
Joseph “Joe the Cat” LaForte Sr. (2001)
Pasquale Lauro
Philip “Phil/The Hammer” LoScalzo (2001)
Joseph “JoJo” Manfredi (2002)
Samuel “Sam” Mannino (2004)
Joseph “Joe/Peanuts” Messina (1999)
Ralph “Ralphie Bones” Mosca (1999)
Charles “Buddy Musk” Muccigrosso (2010)
Vincent Palmisano (1999)
Anthony “Guido” Penosi (2010)
Peter “Petey 17” Piacenti (2007)
Anthony Pimpinella (1999)
George "Fat George" Remini (2007)
Victor Riccitelli (2009)
Natale "Big Chris" Richichi (2001)
Anthony “Fat Andy” Ruggiano (1999)
Frank “Little Frank” Ruggiero (2002)
John “Johnny Boy” Ruggiero (2008)
Nunzio Russo (2002)
Louis Salica (2002)
John Santoro Sr.
Vincent Sarullo (2002)
Salvatore "Fat Sally/Uncle Sal" Scala (2008)
Angelo Scarpulla (2008)
John Sciascia (1998)
Anthony “Tony Pep” Trentacosta
Paul "Paulie Zac" Zaccaria (2007)

Colombo Members Who Have Died Since 1998:
Anthony "Abbie Shots/Shatz”" Abbattemarco (2005)
Benedetto "Benny" Aloi (2011)
Robert Barbieri (2002)
Peter Campisi (2002)
William "Wild Bill" Cutolo (1999) (Killed)
Jerome D’Agati (2001)
Paul Damico (2002)
Leonard Dello (2009)
Robert Falvo (2010)
Joseph “Joe Black” Gorgone (2010)
Ernest LaPonzina (2004)
Benjamin Locicero (2003)
Albert Maione (2003)
Louis "Bo Bo" Malpeso Sr. (2003)
Ralph Piccirillo (2001)
Philip Rossillo (1998)
Joseph "Joey Flowers" Rotunno (2005)
Joseph "JoJo" Russo (2007)
Joseph Sangiorgio (2001)
Anthony “Scappy” Scarpati (2002)
Anthony Scianna (2009)
Joseph "Joe Yack" Yacovelli (2006)

Genovese Members who Have Died Since 1998:
Vincent “Jimmy Blue Eyes” Alo (2001)
John "Buster" Ardito (2007)
Adolfo "Big Al" Bruno (2003) (Killed)
Nicholas Bufania (1998)
Philip Buono (2006)
Frank Camiscioli (2000)
Gerardo “Jerry” Catena (2000)
Frank Catenacci (2011)
Frank “Frankie California” Condo
Ralph Conte (2002)
Ralph Coppola (1998) (Killed)
Thomas “Pee Wee” DePhilips
Emilio "The Count" Delio (1998)
Anthony Delevo (2006)
Charles “Chuck Tourine” Delmonico (2008)
Vincent “Vinny” DiNapoli (2005)
Albert “Chicky” Facciano (2011)
Edward Falco (2003)
Sabato Falgiano (2000)
Mario "Choda" Fiore (2005)
Tino "The Greek" Fiumara (2010)
Joseph “Joe Glitz” Galizia
Joseph "The Eagle" Gatto (2010)
Louis “Straky/Lou Red” Gatto (2002)
Enrico “Red Hot” Gentile (2003)
Joseph Gerardo (2002)
Anthony Giacalone (2011)
Vincent "The Chin" Gigante (2005)
Carmine “Buddy” Gualtiere (2005)
Rudolf “Ruddy Cue Ball” Izzi (2007) (Killed)
Nicholas “Nicky Shuffles” LaGuardia (2003)
Anthony “Pee Wee” Lanza
Salvatore "Sally Dogs" Lombardi (2009)
Anthony “Tony L” Lucania (2009)
Leonard “Lenny” Macaluso (2003)
Nino Maccioli (2011)
Joseph Maida (2002)
Sam Felippo Manarite (2006)
Vincent Martino (2002)
Carlo Mastrototaro (2009)
Aldo Mazzarati (2004)
Alexander “Black Alex” Morelli (2003)
Mario Mosiello (2001)
Louis Moscatiello (2009)
Salvatore Napurano (1998)
Vincent Pacelli (2002)
Rosario Palmieri (2007)
Carmine Pellegrino (2003)
Michael “Mike” Perrone (1999)
Rocco Perrotta (2005)
Thomas “Tommy” Principe (2000)
Lawrence Ricci (2005) (Killed)
Joseph Ruggiero (2006)
Joseph “PePe” Sabato (1999)
Anthony “Turk” Scibelli (1998)
Francisco "Frank Skyball" Scibelli (2000)
Frank "Farby" Serpico (2002)
Ralph Serpico (2001)
Joseph Schipani (2003)
Joseph “Joe Stretch” Stracci
“Big Funzi” Tarricone (1999)
Joseph Tedeschi (1998)
John Verra (2007)
Frank Vispisiano (2011)
Nicholas Vitulli (2006)
Joseph “Joe Z” Zarra

Lucchese Members Who Have Died Since 1998:
Victor Aita (2005)
Frank "Frankie Hearts" Bellino (2001)
Nicholas Bonina (2002)
Frank Borelli (2005)
Charles Carlino (2002)
Samuel Castaldi (1998)
Salvatore Ciccone (1999)
Albert Circelli (2003) (Killed/Not Mob Related)
Antonio "Tony Ducks" Corallo (2000)
Ralph “Raffie” Cuomo (2008)
Charles DiPalermo (2009)
Ciro 'Charley Baker' Giampaolo (2000)
Michael LaBrabera Sr. (2007)
Michael "Big Mike" LaBarbera Jr. (2004)
Frank Lagano (2006) (Rat,Killed)
Daniel Latella (2003)
Nicholas Lessa (2001)
Andrew Licari (1999)
Richard “The Toupee” Pagliarulo (1999)
Victor Panica (2005)
Antonio Pinto (2004)
Salvatore "Tom Mix" Santoro (2000)
Anthony “Torty” Tortorello (2000)
Charles Tuso (2003)
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Holy Shit. that's a lot!

Re: Are mob murder uncommon nowadays? [Re: TheAustralian] #798450
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There not all guys that have been whacked

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The one marked killed right? that's more than the two I listed!

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This is a list of guys who have died since 1998 , the most recent murders r in the list aswel

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Got it! Thanks Dom!

Re: Are mob murder uncommon nowadays? [Re: TheAustralian] #798456
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Ivy has posted this 4 or 5 times, mob hits since 2000 i've no idea if it's complete.


In October 2001, Philadelphia LCN associate Adam Finelli, a restaurant owner and drug trafficker, was killed.

In November 2001, Chicago LCN crew boss Anthony "Tony the Hatch" Chiaramonti was killed.

In December 2001, New England LCN associate and strip club owner, Peter DeVito, was killed in Boston.

In January 2002, Philadelphia LCN soldier Raymond "Long John" Martorano was killed.

In January 2002, Gambino associate Martin Bosshart, who was involved in the stolen auto parts racket, was killed in Queens.

In April 2002, Gambino associate Darren D'Amico was shot and wounded in Queens.

In (month?) 2002, Detroit LCN asscociate Gerard "Gerry the Blade" Bianchette was killed.

In November 2003, Genovese captain Adolfo "Big Al" Bruno was killed in Springfield, MA.

In November 2003, Philadelphia LCN associate John "Johnny Gongs" Casasanto was killed.

In December 2003, Lucchese soldier Albert Cirelli was killed by Genovese associate Louis "Louie Lump" Barone over a dispute at Roa's restaurant in the Manhattan. (a personal beef)

In April 2004, Genovese associate Preston Geritano was killed. (probably a personal beef with his brother in law, Genovese soldier Andrew Garguilo)

In May 2004, Nicholas Cirillo, the son of Genovese acting boss Dominick "Quiet Dom" Cirillo, went missing and was presumed murdered.

In December 2004, Bonanno associate Randolph Pizzolo was killed in Brooklyn.

In April 2005, Bonanno associate Robert McKelvey was killed in Staten Island.

In September 2005, Joseph Generoso, a bakery owner and Gambino extortion victim, was shot and wounded in Brooklyn.

In October 2005, Genovese acting captain Lawrence "Larry" Ricci was killed in New Jersey.

In December 2005, Gambino captain Carmine "Top Tomato" Sciandra was shot and wounded in Staten Island. (personal beef)

In September 2006, Chicago LCN soldier Anthony "Little Tony" Zizzo disappeared and was presumed murdered.

In April 2007, Lucchese soldier Frank Lagano was killed in New Jersey.

In June 2007, Genovese soldier Rudolph "Rudy Cueball" Izzi was killed in Brooklyn.

In June 2007, Gambino associate Robert DeCicco was shot and wounded Brooklyn.

In December 2007, construction worker Vincenzo Orilia was reported to have been stabbed by Genovese associate Joseph Bonelli in Queens. (probably a personal beef)

In April 2008, Louis Antonelli, a jeweler and Genovese associate, was killed in Staten Island.

In June 2009, Vincent "Vinny Limo" Zarcone, manager of the Italian American Social Club in Westchester who had been involved in a 2005 Genovese and Bonanno gambling bust, was attacked by Christopher Calise and Maurice Mann (almost having his hand severed by a meat cleaver) over $35,000 he owned them.

In July 2009, Bonanno soldier Anthony Seccafico was killed in Staten Island.

In June 2010, Philadelphia LCN associate Rocco Maniscalco was killed.

In April 2011, Genovese associate Benny Geritano stabbed pizzeria owner Mark Iacano in Brooklyn. In January 2013, Geritano was indicted in the Eastern District on charges of stabbing Nunzio Fusco in a bar fight. (probably personal beefs)

In May 2011, Giuseppe "Joe" D'Anna and Girolamo "Mimmo" D'Anna, the great-nephews of the late Detroit LCN member Anthony "Tony Cars" D'Anna and owners of the Tiramisu Restaurant, were arrested and later indicted in Detroit on charges of beating a rival restaurant owner.

In June 2011, Carl Lastorino (son of former Lucchese consigliere Frank Lastorino) shot Lucchese associate Peter Argentina at a tire shop in Brooklyn. (personal beef)

In November 2011, former Bonanno acting boss Salvatore "Sal the Iron Worker" Montagna was killed in Montreal.

In December 2012, Philadelphia LCN associate Gino DiPietro was shot and killed in Philadelphia.

In May 2013, Bonanno associate/soldier? Enzo "The Baker" Stagno was shot and wounded in East Harlem.

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If someone is murdered in this day and age, is it usually a personal beef rather than a business strategy or?

Re: Are mob murder uncommon nowadays? [Re: TheAustralian] #798458
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Great list! Thank you and thanks Ivy!

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Originally Posted By: Beanshooter
Great list! Thank you and thanks Ivy!


Right Bean , I came across a list like that only up to 2011 and i asked Ivy to update,(and i thought that was a monster) and boy now you know that in that world most comes from north ,not like other groups that get it from the south...

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You're right Serpiente! Thanks!

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Thanks for the list, Dom smile

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Originally Posted By: Belmont

Cell phone records can also pin point where you were at a given time.


I wonder if they could get around that one by using prepaid cell phones and changing them every so often?

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Originally Posted By: Fleming_Ave
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Cell phone records can also pin point where you were at a given time.


I wonder if they could get around that one by using prepaid cell phones and changing them every so often?


You can those old Nokia phones that were popular 15 years ago are the best to use.

Now that I think of it, I think the big old cellphones/car-phones from the 80'/90's are probably the best they had great service especially driving cross country you could get a signal from anywhere.

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they can probably trace the phone itself, but if it is a prepayed phone and they cant trace it back to you, then they dont have shit

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I'm sure there's murders linked at the bottom of the food chain from the mob flooding the streets with drugs and to black gangs the past 60 years. So indirectly their product creates power struggles against their "alleged" allies in the underworld.


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I don't its that uncommon just toned down to a last resort somewhat. If these drug crews are brazenly committing murders and getting away with some than it shouldn't be much of a problem for an organized syndicate.


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^^^Toned down is a good way to describe it. The problem with comparing street corner drug crews to OC is that the cops know where to immediately start looking or have some general idea of where, if Flamboyant Phil from the Genoveses is left in the street, versus Lil' Tee. Lil' Tee could've gotten a hot one from anyone, Flamboyant Phil is, was, or maybe on LEO's radar, with documented known associates, etc.

I could be drawing some incorrect or off-base comparisons, also. I hate to say it too, but I feel like LEO has a higher incentive to solve an OC based murder than a corner killing any day. Who knows. Just my thoughts on the subject.

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