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Bill Feather's Mob Families Murders #888944
07/29/16 01:50 PM
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Bill Feather made this list of the known murders made by the crime families around the usa.There are some holes in the list so we'll try to fill the voids.

In the list there are a New Ark and Elizabeth family but I think that was the Decavacantes so I decided to merged the lists.

http://mafiamembershipcharts.blogspot.it/2016/07/murders.html



MURDERS :- Known + suspected* members [1920’s – 2000’s].

New York City.

Genovese Family.

Frank Ioele [Yale]* - 1928
Giuseppe Morello – 1930
Joseph Catania – 1931
Giuseppe Masseria – 1931
Frank Amato – 1931
Saverio Pollaccia – 1932 [Chicago]
Gerardo Scarpato* - 1932
Michael Barrese* - 193? [Disappeared]
Julie Pulvino* - 1936
Dominic Didato – 1936
John Masseria* - 1937
Peter LaTempa* - 1945
Quarico Moretti – 1951
William Cardinale* - 1951
Paul Caravello – 1952
Steven Franse* - 1953
Joseph Demarco – 1958
Joseph Vecchio* - 1958
Anthony Carfano – 1959
Anthony Strollo – 1962
Fiore Siano – 1964
Salvatore Campisi* - 1965
John Biello – 1967 [Florida]
Eugene Farina – 1967/8 [Disappeared]
Charles Gagliadotto – 1968
Salvatore Granello - 1970
Thomas Eboli – 1972
Henry Rubino* - 1972
Angelo Chieppa – 1973
Thomas DiLio* - 1974
Pasquale Pagano - 1974
Paul Campanile – 1975
Carmine Consalvo - 1975
Pasquale Eboli – 1976
Eli Zeccardi – 1977 [Disappeared]
Vincent Calderazzo* - 1977 [California]
John Lardiere – 1977
Salvatore Briguglio – 1978
Pasquale Macchiarole – 1978
John Manfredonia* -1978
Peter LaPlaca – 1979
Salvatore Annunziata – 1979
Anthony Russo – 1979
Thomas Vastano – 1980
Gerardo Pappa – 1980
Fred Furino* - 1982
George Zappola – 1982
Nat Maselli* - 1982
John DiGilio – 1988
Anthony DiLorenzo – 1988
Cosmo DiPietro – 1988
Cosmo Panarelli* - 1989
Gaetano Amato – 1991
Joseph Barone* - 1992
Ralph DeSimone* - 1996
Ralph Coppola – 1998
Adolfo Bruno – 2003
Larry Ricci – 2005
Rudolph Izzi – 2007
Louis Antonelli 2008
William Marucci* - 2008
William Romano 2009

Associates

Gary Westerman 2003
Nicholas Cirillo 2004 his father gave ok to his murder, wow

Gambino Family.

Accursio DiMino – 1922
Salvatore D’Aquila – 1928
James Marino – 1931
John Guistra – 1931
Carmelo Liconte – 1931
Anthony Indelicato – 1933
Peter Felice – 1937
James Feraco – 1940
Anthony Romeo - 1942
Charles LaGaipa – 1944
Emil Camarda* - 1944
Costantino Masotto* - 1944 [New Orleans]
Carlo Zaccaria – 1948
Vincent Mangano – 1950
Filippo Mangano – 1950
Giacomo Sparacino* - 1952
Frederick Tenuto* - 1952
Dominic Calicci* - 1953
Vincent Macri* - 1954
Benedetto Macri* - 1954
Joseph Scalice – 1957
Frank Scalice – 1957
Albert Anastasia – 1957
Armand Rava – 1958
John Robilotto – 1958
Vincent Squillante – 1960
Alfred Sanantonio – 1963
Andrew Alberti – 1964 [Poss. Suicide]
Joseph Fiolo – 1965
Thomas Altamura – 1967 [Florida]
Joseph Giuliano – 1967
Nicola Melillo – 1967 ?
Michael Scandifia – 1968 [Disappeared]
Joseph Bisogna – 1969
Joseph Benintende – 1969
William Devino – 1970
Ralph Galione* - 1973
Emanuel Gambino* - 1973
John Malanga* - 1973
John Palmieri*- 1974
Anthony DeSimone* - 197?
Anthony Gambino* - 1976
Albert Gelb 1976 (a)
Michael Cotillo 1977 (a)
Guido DeCurtis* - 1977
Danny Grillo – 1978
Joseph LoPiccolo – 1978
Anthony Plate – 1979
James Eppolito – 1979
Frank Amato – 1980
john Favara 1980
Edward Garafalo* - 1980
Frank Piccolo – 1981
Joseph Gugliamo* - 1983
Peter Campisi *- 1983
Roy De Meo – 1983
Thomas Bilotti – 1985
Paul Castellano – 1985
Frank DeCicco – 1986
Robert DiBernardo – 1986
Nicholas Mormando* - 1986
Agust Sclafani* - 1986
Frank Santora – 1987
Angelo Castelli* - 1987
Anthony Mascuzzio – 1987
Liborio Millito – 1988
Thomas DeBrizzi – 1988
Giuseppe Gambino – 1988 ?
Frank Olivieri* - 1989
Louis DiBono – 1990
Edward Lino – 1990
Bart Borriello – 1991
Thomas Spinelli – 1992
Frank Abbandando* - 1995


Associates

Salvatore Puma 1983 (a)
Jose Delgado Rivera 1990 (a)
Konstantinos "Gus" Boulis 2001 (a)
Martin Bosshart 2002(a)
Joseph Gurino* - 2003 (a)
Preston Geritano 2004 (a)

Lucchese Family.

Antonio Cecala - 1928
Gaetano Reina - 1930
Bonaventura Pinzolo - 1930
Giovanni DioGuardi - 1930
Natale Durso - 1930
Dominick Didato - 1933
Ignazio Milone - 1934
Stefano Rannelli - 1936
Joseph Gagliano - 1947 [Poss. suicide]
Eugenio Giannini - 1952
Dominic Petrelli - 1953
Frank Callace - 1954
Nicholas Martello - 1958
Benedetto Indiviglio - 1965
James Plumeri - 1971
Andimo Pappadio - 1976
Joseph Brocchini - 1976
Vincent Pappa* - 1977
Vincent Craparotta - 1984
Frank Sorace* - 1985
Anthony Luongo - 1987
Carmine Varriale* - 1987
Joseph Martino* - 1988 ?
Leo Giammona - 1988
Michael DeCarlo - 198?
Michael Pappadio - 1989
John Petrucelli - 1989
Bruno Facciola - 1990
Michael Salerno - 1990
Anthony DiLapi - 1990 [California]
Louis Tuzzo* - 1990
Alfred Visconti - 1991
Patrick Testa - 1992
Anthony Cuozzo - 1992
Frank Frederico - 1994
Anthony "tough tony" Placido 1995
Albert Cicarelli - 2003
Frank Lagano - 2007
James Donavan 2010 (a)
Michael Meldish 2013 (a) not sure if bonnanno or lucchese,killed him

Associates

Anthony and Charles DiGirolamo 2000 (a)
James Donavan 2010 (a)
Michael Meldish 2013 (a) not sure if bonnanno or lucchese,killed him


Bonanno Family

Francesco Puma - 1922
Vito Bonventre - 1930
Anthony Bonventre* - 1930
Pasquale D'Auria - 1930
Benjamin Gallo - 1930
Giovanni Torres - 1930
Joseph Parrino - 1931
Salvatore Maranzano - 1931
Bastiano Domingo - 1933
Frank Italiano - 1935
Nicola Gruppuso - 1935
Frank Grimaldi - 1936
Salvatore Amari - 1936
Joseph Stabile - 1944
Filippo Rappa - 1944
Frank Telleri - 1967
Thomas D'Angelo - 1967
James D'Angelo - 1967
Salvatore Perrone - 1968
Gaspare Magaddino - 1968
Michael Consolo - 1968
Frank Mari - 1969
Michael Adamo - 1969
Vito Licata* - 1972
Pietro Licata - 1976
John Licata* - 1976 ?
Paolo Violi - 1978 [Canada]
Carmine Galante - 1979
Joseph Turano* - 1979
Leonardo Coppola - 1979
Phillip Giaccone - 1981
Alphonse Indelicato - 1981
Dominic Trinchera - 1981
Dominic Napolitano - 1982
Anthony Mirra - 1982
Charles Battaglia - 1983 [Arizona]
Cosmo Aiello - 1984
Cesare Bonventre - 1984
Joseph Puma - 1985 ?
Robert Capazzio* - 1986 ?
Gabriel Infante - 1987
Antonio Tomasulo - 1990
Russell Mauro - 1991
Benjamin Iadrola* - 1994
Gerlando Sciascia - 1999
Frank Santoro 2001
Rudolph Pizzolo 2005 (a)
Robert McKelvey 2005 (a)
frank fresca 2008 not linked to the mob
Anthony Seccafico - 2009
Salvatore Montagna - 2011

Associates

Rudolph Pizzolo 2005 (a)
Robert McKelvey 2005 (a)
frank fresca 2008 not linked to the mob


Colombo Family.

Michele Abbatemarco - 1928
Giuseppe Peraino - 1930
Manfredi Mineo - 1930
Stefano Ferrigno - 1930
Carmelop Peraino - 1930
Salvatore Fontana* - 1935
Dominic Scaduto - 1936
Giuseppe Scaduto - 1936
Anthony Colombo - 1938
Salvatore Bianco* - 1945
Christoforo Rubino - 1958
Frank Abbatemarco - 1959
Joseph Gioelli - 1961
Joseph Magnasco* - 1961
John Guariglia* - 1961
Paul Ricci - 1961
Joseph Cardello - 1963
Giuseppe Badalamenti - 1965
Charles LoCicero - 1968
Salvatore D'Ambrosio - 1969
Fred DeLucia - 1969
Carmelo Mutola - 1969
Joseph Colucci* - 1970 ?
Dominic Famulari - 1971
Joseph Gallo - 1972
Gennaro Ciprio* - 1972
Emmanuele Cammarata - 1972 [Florida]
John Lusterino - 1973
Dominic Scialo - 1974
Thomas Barbusca - 1974
John Coiro - 1974
Anthony Ricciardi - 1974
John Cutrone - 1976
Salvatore Albanese - 1977
Joseph Colombo - 1978 [coma since 1971]
Thomas Genovese* - 1979
Dominic Somma - 1980
Ralph Tropiano - 1980 [Connect.]
Angelo Greca - 1980
Anthony Spero - 1980
John Matera - 1981
Joseph Peraino jnr. - 1982
Caesar Vitale - 1982
Anthony Regina* - 1983
Vincent Regina* - 1983
Salvatore Scarpa - 1987
Vito Guzzo* - 1987
Joseph DeDomenico - 1987
Enrico Carini* - 1987
Vincent Angellino - 1988
Thomas Ocera - 1989
Michael Belvedere - 1990
Vincent Fusaro - 1991
Gioacchino Leale* - 1991
Rosario Nastasia - 1991
Henry Smurra - 1991
James Malpeso* - 1991
Nicholas Grancio - 1992
Lorenzo Lampasi - 1992
John Minerva - 1992
Anthony Mesi* - 1992
Robert Tarentula - 1992
Vincent DePipo* - 1992
Michael Imbergamo* - 1992
Joseph Scopo - 1993
James Randazzo - 1993
Peter Frappolo - 1994
Joseph Schiro - 1995 [Arizona]
William Cutolo - 1999

Associates

Ralph Dols 1997,cop killed because married the Joel Cacace ex wife
Christopher Mignone 2011 (a)

Decavalcante Family.

Salvatore Monaco - 1931
Louis Russo - 1931
Francesco Longo - 1935
Vincenzo Troia - 1935
Joseph Troia* - 1935
Stefano Badami - 1955
Vincent Capone* - 1976
Joseph Conigliaro - 1988
Vincent Rotondo - 1988
Luciano Larasso - 1991
John D'Amato - 1992

Buffalo Family.
Francesco Ulizzi - 1920 [Cleveland]
Filippo Mazzara - 1927
Joseph DeBenedetto - 1929
Louis DiSalvo* - 1931
Frank LoTempio* - 1936
Giovanni Barbera - 1938
James Delmonte* - 1960 [California]
Albert Agueci - 1961
Giacomino Russolessi - 1964 [Rochester]
William Lupo - 1970 [Rochester]
Angelo Perna - 1971 ?
John Camillieri - 1974
Daniel Sansanese - 1975
Albert Marrone - 1976 [Utica]
Salvatore Rizzo - 1977
Carl Rizzo - 1980
William Sciolino - 1980
Paul Volpe - 1983 [Canada]
John Papalia - 1997 [Canada]
Carmen Barillaro - 1997

California.

Los Angeles Family.

Vito DiGiorgio - 1922 [Chicago]
Giuseppe Ardizzone - 1931
Frank Borgia - 1951
Antonio Mirabile - 1958
Frank Bompensiero - 1977

San Francisco Family.

Gaetano Ingrassia - 1916
Mariano Alioto - 1917
Lorenzo Lazio - 1919
Joseph Piazza - 1951

San Jose Family.

Peter Caselli (a)

Chicago Family.

Capone organization from 1930 : -
Salvatore Loverde - 1931
Joseph Adduci* - 1934
John Canzonieri* - 1934
Joseph Genaro - 1935
Paolo Palazzolo - 1935 [Gary, Ind.]
James DeMora - 1936
Louis Schiavone - 1939
Gaetano Oneglia* - 1943
Joseph Mondo - 1944
Lawrence Mangano - 1944
James DiAngelo* - 1944
Onofrio Vitale* - 1944
Vincenzo Benevento* - 1946
Leonard Caifano - 1951
Frank Maritote - 1954
Charles Gioe - 1954
Salvatore Moretti - 1957
Dominic Galiano - 1966
Louis Pratico* - 1966
Gerald Covelli* - 1967
Salvatore Cesario* - 1971
Guido Fidanzi* - 1972
Sam DeStefano* - 1973
Louis Bombacino* - 1974 [Arizona]
Christopher Cardi - 1975
Sam Giacana - 1975
John Roselli - 1976 [Florida]
Charles Nicoletti - 1977
James Catuara - 1978
Gerald Carusiello* - 1979
William Petrucelli - 1981
Charles Inglesia - 1985
Louis Romano* - 1985
Pasquale Ricciardi - 1985
John Fecarotta - 1986
Anthony Spilotro - 1986
Michael Spilotro* - 1986
Marty Buccieri* - 1992
Anthony Chiaramonte - 2002
Anthony Zizzo - 2006

Cleveland Family.

Giuseppe Lonardo - 1927
Giovanni Lonardo - 1927
Lorenzo Lupo - 1928
Francesco Lonardo - 1929
Salvatore Todaro - 1929
Frank Bellini* - 1929 [Akron]
Carmelo Licastri - 1930
Giuseppe Porello - 1930
Salvatore Tilocca - 1930
James Porello - 1930
Michael Corcelli - 1930 [Akron]
Frank Alessi* - 1930
Michael LoBosco - 1931
Rosario Porello - 1932
Raymond Porello - 1932
Dominic Gueli* - 1932
Charles Coletti - 1934 [Poss. suicide]
Giuseppe Romano - 1936
Charles Cavallaro - 1962 [Youngstown]
Leo Moceri - 1976
John Nardi* - 1976
Charles Carabbia - 1980 [Youngstown]
Joseph Giamo* - 1980

Colorado Family.

Pellegrino Scaglia - 1922
Peter Carlino - 1931
Salvatore Carlino - 1931
Vincenzo Mortellaro - 1932
August Marino* - 1933
John Pacello* - 1933
Joseph Roma - 1933
John LaGuardia* - 1973

Detroit Family.

From consolidization of Family : -
Frank Bagnasco* - 1937
Dominic Gaudino* - 1937
Joseph Tocco - 1938
Peter Lucido* - 1948
Salvatore Vitale - 1956 [California]
Paul Cimino - 1957
Joseph Moceri - 1959
Ubal Calabrese* - 1962
Peter Lombardo - 1965
Onofrio Minaudo - 1965 [Sicily]
Salvatore DiMaggio* - 1968
Nicholas Ditta - 1976
Joseph Randazzo - 1976
Joseph Siragusa - 1976
Peter Cavataio - 1985

Associates

John Jarjosa Jr 2001 (a)
Jerome "Jerry the Blade" Bianchette 2002 (a)

Kansas City Family.

John Lazia - 1934
Michael LaCapra* - 1935 [ NY]
Antonio Cammisa* - 1938
Carlo Carramusa - 1945 [Chicago]
Frank Carramusa* - 1945
Charles Binaggio - 1950
Charles Gargotta - 1950
Salvatore Palma - 1966
Anthony Nigro* - 1967
Joseph Porello - 1967 ?
David Bonnadonna - 1976
John Amarro - 1977
Anthony Cardarella - 1984
Felix Ferina - 1984
Carl Spero - 1984
Anthony (Tiger) Cardarella - 1984
Felix (Little Phil) Ferina - 1984




Milwaukee Family.

Giovanni Masina* - 1931 [Racine]
Frank Aiello - 1931
William Dentice* - 1937
John DiTrapani - 1954
Giacomo Enea* - 1954
Louis Fazio - 1973
August Maniaci - 1975
August Palmisano - 1978

New England Family.

John Bucelli* - 1958
Paul Calicci* - 195?
Louis Taglianetti - 1970 [Providence]
Richard Callei - 1975
Joseph Napolitano - 1975 [Maine]
John Rossi* - 1976
William Grasso - 1989 [Connecticut]
Robert Donati - 1991

New Orleans Family.

Frank Bruno - 1935
Francesco Giacona - 1944
Thomas Siracusa - 1944

Philadelphia Family.

Antonio Casella - 1926
Giorgio Catania - 1928
John Avena - 1936
Frank Piccolo* - 1939
Dominic Luciano - 1971
Angelo Bruno - 1980
John Simone - 1980
A ntonio Caponigro - 1980
Alfred Salerno - 1980
Frank Sindone - 1980
Phillip Testa - 1981
Robert Lumio* - 1981
Dopminic DeVito - 1982
Frank Monte - 1982
Frank Narducci - 1982
Vincent Panetta* - 1982
Pasquale Spirito - 1983
Salvatore Testa - 1984
Felix Bocchino - 1992
Mario Riccobene* - 1993
Michael Ciancaglini - 1993
Joseph Sodano - 1996
Ronald Turchi - 1999
Raymond Martorano - 2002

Associates

Frank “Frankie Bronze” Baldino 1993 (a)
Billy Veasy 1995 (a)
Michael "Dutchie" Avicolli (a)
Anthony Turra 1997 (a)
John “Johnny Gongs” Casasanto - 2003 (a)
Rocco Maniscalco - 2010 (a)
Gino DiPietro - 2012 (a)


Pittsburgh Family. (updated thanks to JCB1977)

Salvatore Catanzaro - 1913
Gregorio Conti - 1919
Luigi LaMendola - 1927
Joe Pangallo-1927
Nicasio Landolina - 1928
Stefano Monastero - 1929
Salvatore Monastero - 1930
Giuseppe Romano - 1931
Giuseppe Siragusa-1931
Saverio Amarosa-1931
John Bazzano - 1932 [NYC]
James Volpe-1932
Arthur Volpe-1932
John Volpe-1932
Giacomo Gadazzo - 1934
Sandy Naples - 1960 [Youngstown]
Vincent DeNiro - 1961 [Youngstown]
Abe Zeid-1965 (Jewish Rackets figure)
Fiore Genovese-1971 (Mike Genovese's brother shot by Nick Gelormini)
Melvin Pike-1978 (High ranking associate)
Joseph Naples - 1991 [Youngstown]
Ernie Biondillo-1996 (High ranking associate)

Pittston Family.

Calogero Calamera* - 1931
Joseph Morreale - 1934

Rochester Family.

Independent from 1970 : -
Dominic Chirico - 1972
Vincent Massaro - 1973
Salvatore Gingello - 1978
Thomas Didio - 1978
John Fiorino - 1981
Nicholas Mastrodonato* - 1982

Rockford Family.

Nicholas Misuraca* - 1933
Angelo Buscemi - 1934
Thomas Rumore* - 1936
Charles LaFranka* - 1965
Joseph Maggio - 1980
Frank Saladino - 2005

Springfield Family.

Charles Supino* - 1937
Frank Agrusa - 1944

Texas Family.

Leoluca Genaro - 1932
Vincent Vallone - 1949

St. Louis Family.

Charles Sanfilippo - 1931
Giacomo Lonigro* - 1932
Gaetano Buffa - 1947 [California]
Anthony Cipriano* - 1954
John Spica* - 1979
Frank Parrino - 1994

Tampa Family.

Angelo Lazzara* - 1931
Joseph Vaglica - 1937
Mario Perla - 1939
Ignazio Italiano - 1940
James Lumia - 1950
Angelo Giglio* - 1952
Anthony Italiano - 1954
Salvatore Ferrara - 1960
Paul Antinori - 1963
Louis Cottichia* - 1963
Joseph Bedami - 1967

Death by accident.
1911 Girolamo Asaro [Bonanno] - Fire
1962 Luigi Greco [Bonanno] - Fire
197? Dominic Sabella [Bonanno] - Fire

Killed by Police.
1924 Frank Capone [Chicago]
1931 Daniel Iamascia [Genovese]
1932 Nicholas Padovano [Lucchese]
1933 Salvatore Scola [Kansas City]
1933 August Fascone [Kansas City]
1933 Antonio Giardina [Los Angeles]
2009 Carl Lastorino [Lucchese]

Suicide.
1943 Frank Nitti [Chicago]
1956 Angelo Acquisto [Buffalo]
1956 Girolamo Adamo [Los Angeles]
1975 Joseph Riccobono [Gambino]
1981 Carlo Licata [Detroit]
1989 Gerald Scarpelli [Chicago]
2000 Stephen Raffa [Tampa]

Last edited by furio_from_naples; 08/09/16 12:05 PM.
Re: Bill Feather's Mob Families Murders [Re: furio_from_naples] #888972
07/29/16 07:52 PM
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there is probably alot more but these are the only guys i can remember

gambino
Albert Gelb 1976
Michael Cotillo 1977
john Favara 1980
Salvatore Puma 1983
Jose Delgado Rivera 1990
robert areana and Thomas Maranga 1996
Konstantinos "Gus" Boulis 2001
Martin Bosshart 2002
John Gurino 2003
Preston Geritano 2004


Bonanno family
Frank Santoro 2001
Rudolph Pizzolo 2005
Robert McKelvey 2005
frank fresca 2008

Luchese
Anthony "tough tony" Placido 1995
Anthony and Charles DiGirolamo 2000
James Donavan 2010
Michael Meldish 2013

Colombo
that ex cop ralph dol 1997
Christopher Mignone 2011

Genovese
Nicholas Cirillo 2004
Gary Westerman 2003
Louis Antonelli 2008
William Romano 2009

philly
Frank “Frankie Bronze” Baldino 1993
billy Veasy 1995
anthony turra 1997
Dutchie” Avicolli 1996
johnny gongs 2003
Rocco Maniscalco 2010
Gino DiPietro 2012


Detroit
John Jarjosa Jr 2001
Jerome "Jerry the Blade" Bianchette 2002

Kanas city
Carl Spero 1984
Anthony (Tiger) Cardarella 1984
John stranda 1990

New England mafia
Raymond “Slick” Vecchio 1982
Kevin Hanrahan 1992
Steven DiSarro 1993
Richard (Richie the Hatchet) Devlin 1994

Outfit
Allen Dorfman 1983
tony and his brother spiltro 1985
Charles Merriam 1988
that calavrese associate who got killed in 1999 i cant remember his name
Norberto Velez 2010


killed by police
Carl Lastorino 2009


Not connected with scott or anyone at gangsterreport

Sorry for the confusion
Re: Bill Feather's Mob Families Murders [Re: furio_from_naples] #889166
08/01/16 12:55 PM
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Nice list these are all made guys hah


Get da fuck outta hearr
Re: Bill Feather's Mob Families Murders [Re: furio_from_naples] #889169
08/01/16 01:03 PM
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You can add Nicky 'Skins' Stefanelli to the suicide list Furio.


FORTIS FORTUNA IUVAT
Re: Bill Feather's Mob Families Murders [Re: furio_from_naples] #889213
08/02/16 06:30 AM
08/02/16 06:30 AM
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Ok guys now I with our help will try to update (as is possible) the chart. When we find another name I will update the chart in the first page and gonna search also the associate that will have a (a) after the name.

Now start with the San Jose family that had no name.

http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_17152346



Herhold: The story of a mob-related murder in San Jose

By Scott Herhold
Mercury News Columnist
POSTED: 01/23/2011 12:00:00 AM PST
UPDATED: 01/23/2011 10:20:15 AM PST

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Angelo Marino was convicted of Peter Catelli's death, but the conviction... (Mercury News archives)
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A month before I arrived at the Mercury News in 1977, our fair city was convulsed with a killing that shined klieg lights on what had been an open secret: the existence of the Mafia in San Jose. It went down in history as the "cheese case."


For the next decade and a half, in a fight fueled by deep pockets, the courts wrestled with what happened on the night of Oct. 11 at the California Cheese Co. offices, a 10-acre industrial plant near Highway 101 and Interstate 280.

At bottom, the tale turned on the fiery emotions of two fathers and two sons, each son more volatile than his older-line Italian father. Because of its strange sequence, the slaying never deserved the name of organized crime: It was anything but organized.

As you read accusations of errant, coldblooded killings by modern gangs -- a trial involving San Jose's El Hoyo Palmas crew has just opened in Superior Court -- it's worth recalling a time when a mob-related murder was deeply personal.

What made the cheese case so striking -- and, ultimately, so embarrassing for the mobsters -- was that the father of the dead man lived to tell the story, having survived a bullet to his head as he muttered a prayer over his slain son.

The story, drawn from court records, began with a madman's idea: Peter Catelli, 24, an unemployed wannabe-informant for the FBI, thought he could extort cheese company owner Angelo Marino, 53, a man identified by state prosecutors as a high-level member of the Mafia in San Jose.

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After Marino rejected Catelli for a $10-per-hour job, the 6-foot-8 younger man angrily sent an extortion note to the cheese boss, vowing to kill him and his family unless he paid $100,000. "I must be crazy," he wrote, "but it's not everybody who takes on the Mafia.''

SEEKING HELP

No mobster could let this pass: And so Marino called his friend, real estate salesman Joseph Piazza, for help. Piazza in turn called another man, Thomas Napolitano, to arrange a meeting with Catelli's father, Orlando, and discuss how to handle Peter. The four men met and agreed they should scare the errant young man.

Napolitano, a Contra Costa County rancher related to the Catellis by marriage, brought Peter to the cheese company's offices at 1491 Sunny Court, a three-room mobile home. Marino's son, Salvatore, 29, who had not been part of the planning, pistol-whipped Peter, forcing him to the floor.

Orlando Catelli, 49, pleaded for his son's life, saying, "I know he's stupid and everything, but don't kill him." He testified that Angelo Marino then asked for a Mafia-style vote on whether Peter should be killed.

As it happened, the killing of Peter may have stemmed from a misunderstanding. As part of a ruse, the elder Catelli was led into the next room, where Piazza allegedly fired a gun into a box of mozzarella cheese. Playing along, Orlando grunted.

Almost immediately, a gunshot sounded from the other room. According to the version pieced together by police, Salvatore Marino had killed Peter with a .38-caliber gun.

Orlando testified that someone asked Sal Marino, "What did you kill the kid for?" Sal reportedly replied, "I thought you killed the old man. I had to kill the kid." (The defense insisted later that Sal had fired only after Peter went for a gun.)

The elder Catelli, told to pick up his son's body, knelt down and started to pray. By Orlando's account, Sal Marino then fired a .38 slug into the back of his head, a shot that miraculously glanced off his skull. Orlando played dead.

COMEDY OF ERRORS

From there, an already-rich comedy of errors intensified in a way that might satisfy fans of "The Sopranos." Angelo Marino returned to his home on tony University Avenue, where he got ready for a dinner with his wife at the Garden City Casino.

The two Catellis were loaded into the trunk of Orlando's 1972 Cadillac, where they had to share space with a set of golf clubs and two bowling balls. A wheelman identified as "Andy" was ordered to drive the car to the Oakland Airport.

Instead, the driver got lost and drove through a toll booth on the Bay Bridge, eventually abandoning the car on Harrison Street in San Francisco's Mission District. The elder Catelli was found alive after a young woman heard him banging on the trunk lid with a garden shovel.

Because of widespread attention to the Mafia, the trial was ordered moved to Los Angeles. The proceedings cost Santa Clara County more than $1 million. The case took 14 years and included four trials.

MARINO CONVICTION

Ultimately, in a 1991 retrial, Sal Marino was convicted of second-degree murder and the attempted murder of Orlando Catelli. With an additional four-year weapons charge stemming from guns found at his home, he served a total of nine years in prison.

Angelo Marino was convicted of second-degree murder, but the conviction was overturned. While awaiting a second trial, he died in 1983 of a heart attack at age 58. Piazza served three years in prison on a false imprisonment charge; he died in 2006.

Napolitano was acquitted, as was the alleged wheelman. Orlando Catelli, now 82, reportedly lives under an assumed name in Florida.

The cheese company -- famous for "Precious" cheese, named after Angelo's first wife -- was sold in 1986 to Sorrento, the cheese producer. The plant was closed in 2002. A housing development now occupies the site.

The Italian Mafia hasn't departed from San Jose. But the cheese case weakened the mob and helped open the door for Asian and Mexican gangs. It delivered a blow more serious than any racketeering conviction: The cheese case made our local Mafia seem, well, cheesy.

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Foooooorio, back at it with defunct charts again?

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Foooooorio, back at it with defunct charts again?


Not again and this isnt the same thing.
I dont made a chart of dead families but a list of the people murdered by it before get defunct or lose power.

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Pete DiGravio
Bogeys the 16th hole

Peak of notoriety: 1968
Pierino “Pete” DiGravio, the stylishly successful loan shark known as the “Mayor of Little Italy,” made the mistake of bad-mouthing his Mob rivals to a Cleveland Press reporter, stating: “We need the Mafia like we need cancer.” A few days later, while setting up his golf shot at the 16th hole of the Orchard Hills Country Club in Chesterland, a rifleman hiding in the bushes shot DiGravio. His murder has never been solved, nor has the mysterious death of his son William five years later in a Florida boat blast.

The Line: The mystery gives this one legs, but it falls short of Cleveland Mob infamy.

Danny Greene
Irish bomber, bomb victim

Peak of notoriety: 1961-1977
Danny Greene planted the bomb that killed Shondor Birns and mocked on television “these maggots in the so-called Mafia” who kept trying to kill him. In 1977, they got “the Irishman” in a fiery explosion, but the getaway car was spotted. It was the beginning of the end for the Mob. Mafioso after mafioso joined the federal Witness Protection Program, and their testimony toppled crime families across the country.

The Line: A larger-than-life character — the luck may be with the Irishman (this time).

Alex "Shondor" Birns
Gangster

Peak of notoriety: 1930s-1975

Shondor Birns was Cleveland’s most infamous gangster, even before his fiery murder. Did he deserve his notoriety? Two noted Cleveland crime writers offer different takes on the Birns legend.

Cleveland’s most overrated gangster
Organized crime is an excruciatingly boring business. Like dry cleaners or hardware merchants, organized crime figures do pretty much the same things every day: Focus on the bottom line and eliminate their competitors. When they kill each other, it’s generally not for intriguing motives such as sexual jealousy. As the line from innumerable movies goes: It’s nothing personal — it’s just business.

This is especially true of Alex “Shondor” Birns, Cleveland’s most overrated and overexposed 20th-century criminal. Mainly concerned with the numbers racket and prostitution, Birns committed an embarrassingly modest number of known murders in his half-century career. For all of his alleged miraculous skill at beating the rap, he spent a fair number of years in cells and many decades fighting to stay out of them — or worse yet, trying to avoid the Internal Revenue Service.

The best Birns’ champions can claim is that “nothing so became his life like the leaving of it.” Say what you will about Birns’ chronic vulgarity and near-suicidal lust for the limelight — his demise in the spectacular bombing of his Lincoln Continental on March 29, 1975, remains the most visually compelling moment in the annals of Cleveland criminality.

The chief perpetrator of the gaseous Birns legend, as in the oddly parallel case of Sam Sheppard, was Louis B. Seltzer, longtime editor of the Cleveland Press. All of Cleveland’s papers gave ample space to Birns’ misbehavior, but Seltzer’s barrage of headlines, editorials and venomous cartoons pillorying him as the fearsome Public Enemy No. 1 cemented Birns’ legend as our gangster’s gangster. The million free drinks and dinners Birns lavished on reporters probably didn’t hurt either.— John Stark Bellamy II

Celebrity hit man
If Alex “Shondor” Birns didn’t kill you, he would charm you. When he was blown to Kingdom Come in 1975, newspapers filled with quotes about his graciousness and generosity. Lawyers and businessmen used to stop by his table at the Theatrical Lounge on Short Vincent Street to shake the famous criminal’s hand.

Rudy Duncan hadn’t been charmed. Soon after a run-in with Birns in 1934, he was riddled with bullets in a movie theater parking lot while his 11-year-old foster son crouched on the floor of their car in terror.

Financier Mervin Gold wasn’t charmed. In 1968, he disappeared after making a late-night appointment to meet Birns. His body was found in the trunk of his car.

Birns was popular with reporters, for whom he would buy drinks. He had learned that stories about his brutality as an “enforcer” helped business. He worked mainly for numbers racketeers, who ran illegal lotteries in black neighborhoods. Occasionally he allied himself with Mob leaders, though he was never a member.

A young hood named Danny Greene, unimpressed by Birns’ reputation, stiffed Birns on a $175,000 loan. When Greene found an unexploded bomb at his home, he said, “I’m going to return this to the old bastard who sent it.”

He did — in the parking lot of Christy’s Lounge on Holy Saturday, 1975. Parishioners of nearby St. Malachi’s Church arriving for the 8 p.m. Easter Vigil Mass found patches of Birns’ clothes hanging from a churchyard tree.— Fred McGunagle

The Line: Birns went out with a bang. It will make him tough to top.

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New names for the Lucchese hit list

1986 Anthony Luongo
1986 Israel Greenwald was reffering to the FBI that the lucchese extorting him
1986 James Hydell (a) tried to kill Casso
1986 Nicholas Guido, killed for mistake because had same name of the target
1989 Thomas Gilmore, was an alleged informant
1989 Robert Kubecka and Donald Barstow killed because their waste management business was in competition with the Lucchese waste management business, and for refusing to give in to extortion.
Frank Signorino, was the pete chiodo's uncle murdered for intimidate Chiodo.

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MAFIA HIT LIST – TOP KANSAS CITY MOB MURDERS

SCOTT BURNSTEIN’S ‘HIT LIST’

Top 5 Kansas City Mob Hits of All-Time

1 John (Brother Johnny) Lazia – Kansas City’s late Prohibition Era mafia chief and first LCN don, Lazia was killed in the early-morning hours of July 10, 1934 by machine-gun wielding assailants as he exited a vehicle driven by his underboss and best friend Charles (Charlie the Wop) Carrollo outside his house after a night on the town. Lazia was K.C’s first gangster celebrity and was a mainstay in the city’s newspaper headlines and trendy nightclubs. Later in his life, Brother Johnny feuded with a former lieutenant of his named, Michael (Jimmy Needles) La Capra, who went to the area’s giant political machine for support in overthrowing Lazia. As he lay dying in Kansas City’s St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lazia is alleged to have told an attending physician, “Doc, what I can’t understand is why anybody would want to do this to me, Johnny Lazia, someone who’s been a friend to everybody?” Some speculated that Carrollo sold-out Lazia to La Capra, the suspected gunmen, so he could eventually assume power, which he did (arranging for La Capra’s banishment from KC and subsequent slaying) .



2 Charles Binaggio – Ruling over the area’s rackets as Kansas City’s mafia boss for the entire decade of the 1940s, Binaggio and his underboss and top enforcer, Charles (Mad Dog) Gargotta were gunned down on the evening of April 5, 1950 at the First Ward Democratic Club, after Binaggio fell out of favor with the LCN National Commission in New York City for his greediness and unwillingness to take orders. The double homicide was never solved, but Binaggio’s successor and close friend, Anthony (Fat Tony) Gizzo, was suspected of taking the contract from the New York dons and coordinating the hits.

3 (tie) David Bonadonna – A “made” member of longtime Kansas City Godfather Nick Civella’s crime family, Bonadonna was the most high-profile victim of a nasty mob war fought in the mid-1970s for control of the city’s River Quay entertainment district. His body was discovered in the trunk of his car on K.C. street corner on July 22, 1976. Bonadonna and his son, Freddie, held interests in a number of businesses in the area that Civella-sent henchman William (Willie the Rat) Cammissano, himself a future don, was trying to tax and then take over all together. Freddie Bonandonna fingered Cammissano as his father’s murderer at Willie the Rat’s 1978 federal extortion trial and entered the Witness Protection Program, where he would go on to commit suicide years later. Cammissano was Civella’s primary enforcer and a suspected triggerman in 11 different Missouri gangland homicides, before becoming the city’s mob boss in 1983 until his death of lung cancer in 1995.

3 (tie) The “Rat Pack Murders” – Upon taking power as Godfather of the Kansas City underworld in the spring of 1983, Willie the Rat Cammisano unleasheded a blood-soaked vendetta against enemies new and old, ordering three significant gangland hits in his first year and a half on the throne to forcefully cement his control over the syndicate. On January 6, 1984 longtime rival Carl Spero, already paralyzed from a previous murder attempt in the 1970s at the end of the River Quay conflict, was blown to bit by a nail bomb at his used car lot. A little over a month later on February 9, charismatic K.C. mobster Anthony (Tiger) Cardarella, a staple in the Missouri music scene as a concert promoter and retail record-store owner, was kidnapped and strangled to death after Cammisano felt he posed a threat to his leadership. Cardarella’s close friend and fellow mafia lieutenant Felix (Little Phil) Ferina, someone who might have lured him to his execution and he had partnered on a slew of rackets and alleged mob hits in their time on the street together dating back to the 1950s and 60s, was shot to death on September 19, 1984.

4 Carlo Carramusa – Born in Chicago, Carramusa was a Kansas City mafia drug lieutenant that turned government informant and testified at trial against several fellow mob narcotics conspirators, prior to being whacked on June 6, 1945. Booted from Missouri, Carramusa had moved back to the Windy City and literally had his head blown off by a sawed-off shot gun-holding assassin in front of his teenage daughter as they entered their house.

5 Michael (Jimmy Needles) LaCapra – The heroin-addicted hit man and alleged killer of Lazia in an unsuccessful power-grab less than a year earlier, La Capra was murdered on August 18, 1935, while in hiding in New York. Lured to his death with the promise of drugs, Jimmy Needles, at one time Kansas City’s No. 1 opium and ‘H’ importer and wholesaler, was found at an upstate farm, shot twice in the back of the head.

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MAFIA HIT LIST – TOP KANSAS CITY MOB MURDERS

SCOTT BURNSTEIN’S ‘HIT LIST’

Top 5 Kansas City Mob Hits of All-Time

1 John (Brother Johnny) Lazia – Kansas City’s late Prohibition Era mafia chief and first LCN don, Lazia was killed in the early-morning hours of July 10, 1934 by machine-gun wielding assailants as he exited a vehicle driven by his underboss and best friend Charles (Charlie the Wop) Carrollo outside his house after a night on the town. Lazia was K.C’s first gangster celebrity and was a mainstay in the city’s newspaper headlines and trendy nightclubs. Later in his life, Brother Johnny feuded with a former lieutenant of his named, Michael (Jimmy Needles) La Capra, who went to the area’s giant political machine for support in overthrowing Lazia. As he lay dying in Kansas City’s St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lazia is alleged to have told an attending physician, “Doc, what I can’t understand is why anybody would want to do this to me, Johnny Lazia, someone who’s been a friend to everybody?” Some speculated that Carrollo sold-out Lazia to La Capra, the suspected gunmen, so he could eventually assume power, which he did (arranging for La Capra’s banishment from KC and subsequent slaying) .



2 Charles Binaggio – Ruling over the area’s rackets as Kansas City’s mafia boss for the entire decade of the 1940s, Binaggio and his underboss and top enforcer, Charles (Mad Dog) Gargotta were gunned down on the evening of April 5, 1950 at the First Ward Democratic Club, after Binaggio fell out of favor with the LCN National Commission in New York City for his greediness and unwillingness to take orders. The double homicide was never solved, but Binaggio’s successor and close friend, Anthony (Fat Tony) Gizzo, was suspected of taking the contract from the New York dons and coordinating the hits.

3 (tie) David Bonadonna – A “made” member of longtime Kansas City Godfather Nick Civella’s crime family, Bonadonna was the most high-profile victim of a nasty mob war fought in the mid-1970s for control of the city’s River Quay entertainment district. His body was discovered in the trunk of his car on K.C. street corner on July 22, 1976. Bonadonna and his son, Freddie, held interests in a number of businesses in the area that Civella-sent henchman William (Willie the Rat) Cammissano, himself a future don, was trying to tax and then take over all together. Freddie Bonandonna fingered Cammissano as his father’s murderer at Willie the Rat’s 1978 federal extortion trial and entered the Witness Protection Program, where he would go on to commit suicide years later. Cammissano was Civella’s primary enforcer and a suspected triggerman in 11 different Missouri gangland homicides, before becoming the city’s mob boss in 1983 until his death of lung cancer in 1995.

3 (tie) The “Rat Pack Murders” – Upon taking power as Godfather of the Kansas City underworld in the spring of 1983, Willie the Rat Cammisano unleasheded a blood-soaked vendetta against enemies new and old, ordering three significant gangland hits in his first year and a half on the throne to forcefully cement his control over the syndicate. On January 6, 1984 longtime rival Carl Spero, already paralyzed from a previous murder attempt in the 1970s at the end of the River Quay conflict, was blown to bit by a nail bomb at his used car lot. A little over a month later on February 9, charismatic K.C. mobster Anthony (Tiger) Cardarella, a staple in the Missouri music scene as a concert promoter and retail record-store owner, was kidnapped and strangled to death after Cammisano felt he posed a threat to his leadership. Cardarella’s close friend and fellow mafia lieutenant Felix (Little Phil) Ferina, someone who might have lured him to his execution and he had partnered on a slew of rackets and alleged mob hits in their time on the street together dating back to the 1950s and 60s, was shot to death on September 19, 1984.

4 Carlo Carramusa – Born in Chicago, Carramusa was a Kansas City mafia drug lieutenant that turned government informant and testified at trial against several fellow mob narcotics conspirators, prior to being whacked on June 6, 1945. Booted from Missouri, Carramusa had moved back to the Windy City and literally had his head blown off by a sawed-off shot gun-holding assassin in front of his teenage daughter as they entered their house.

5 Michael (Jimmy Needles) LaCapra – The heroin-addicted hit man and alleged killer of Lazia in an unsuccessful power-grab less than a year earlier, La Capra was murdered on August 18, 1935, while in hiding in New York. Lured to his death with the promise of drugs, Jimmy Needles, at one time Kansas City’s No. 1 opium and ‘H’ importer and wholesaler, was found at an upstate farm, shot twice in the back of the head.


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http://gangsterreport.com/the-hit-list-kansas-city/

MAFIA HIT LIST – TOP KANSAS CITY MOB MURDERS

SCOTT BURNSTEIN’S ‘HIT LIST’

Top 5 Kansas City Mob Hits of All-Time

1 John (Brother Johnny) Lazia – Kansas City’s late Prohibition Era mafia chief and first LCN don, Lazia was killed in the early-morning hours of July 10, 1934 by machine-gun wielding assailants as he exited a vehicle driven by his underboss and best friend Charles (Charlie the Wop) Carrollo outside his house after a night on the town. Lazia was K.C’s first gangster celebrity and was a mainstay in the city’s newspaper headlines and trendy nightclubs. Later in his life, Brother Johnny feuded with a former lieutenant of his named, Michael (Jimmy Needles) La Capra, who went to the area’s giant political machine for support in overthrowing Lazia. As he lay dying in Kansas City’s St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lazia is alleged to have told an attending physician, “Doc, what I can’t understand is why anybody would want to do this to me, Johnny Lazia, someone who’s been a friend to everybody?” Some speculated that Carrollo sold-out Lazia to La Capra, the suspected gunmen, so he could eventually assume power, which he did (arranging for La Capra’s banishment from KC and subsequent slaying) .



2 Charles Binaggio – Ruling over the area’s rackets as Kansas City’s mafia boss for the entire decade of the 1940s, Binaggio and his underboss and top enforcer, Charles (Mad Dog) Gargotta were gunned down on the evening of April 5, 1950 at the First Ward Democratic Club, after Binaggio fell out of favor with the LCN National Commission in New York City for his greediness and unwillingness to take orders. The double homicide was never solved, but Binaggio’s successor and close friend, Anthony (Fat Tony) Gizzo, was suspected of taking the contract from the New York dons and coordinating the hits.

3 (tie) David Bonadonna – A “made” member of longtime Kansas City Godfather Nick Civella’s crime family, Bonadonna was the most high-profile victim of a nasty mob war fought in the mid-1970s for control of the city’s River Quay entertainment district. His body was discovered in the trunk of his car on K.C. street corner on July 22, 1976. Bonadonna and his son, Freddie, held interests in a number of businesses in the area that Civella-sent henchman William (Willie the Rat) Cammissano, himself a future don, was trying to tax and then take over all together. Freddie Bonandonna fingered Cammissano as his father’s murderer at Willie the Rat’s 1978 federal extortion trial and entered the Witness Protection Program, where he would go on to commit suicide years later. Cammissano was Civella’s primary enforcer and a suspected triggerman in 11 different Missouri gangland homicides, before becoming the city’s mob boss in 1983 until his death of lung cancer in 1995.

3 (tie) The “Rat Pack Murders” – Upon taking power as Godfather of the Kansas City underworld in the spring of 1983, Willie the Rat Cammisano unleasheded a blood-soaked vendetta against enemies new and old, ordering three significant gangland hits in his first year and a half on the throne to forcefully cement his control over the syndicate. On January 6, 1984 longtime rival Carl Spero, already paralyzed from a previous murder attempt in the 1970s at the end of the River Quay conflict, was blown to bit by a nail bomb at his used car lot. A little over a month later on February 9, charismatic K.C. mobster Anthony (Tiger) Cardarella, a staple in the Missouri music scene as a concert promoter and retail record-store owner, was kidnapped and strangled to death after Cammisano felt he posed a threat to his leadership. Cardarella’s close friend and fellow mafia lieutenant Felix (Little Phil) Ferina, someone who might have lured him to his execution and he had partnered on a slew of rackets and alleged mob hits in their time on the street together dating back to the 1950s and 60s, was shot to death on September 19, 1984.

4 Carlo Carramusa – Born in Chicago, Carramusa was a Kansas City mafia drug lieutenant that turned government informant and testified at trial against several fellow mob narcotics conspirators, prior to being whacked on June 6, 1945. Booted from Missouri, Carramusa had moved back to the Windy City and literally had his head blown off by a sawed-off shot gun-holding assassin in front of his teenage daughter as they entered their house.

5 Michael (Jimmy Needles) LaCapra – The heroin-addicted hit man and alleged killer of Lazia in an unsuccessful power-grab less than a year earlier, La Capra was murdered on August 18, 1935, while in hiding in New York. Lured to his death with the promise of drugs, Jimmy Needles, at one time Kansas City’s No. 1 opium and ‘H’ importer and wholesaler, was found at an upstate farm, shot twice in the back of the head.


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Another name to control on the detroit mafia:

1944: Eddie Sarkesian. Hoodlum who had been robbing mob bookies.

1945: Lydia Thompson. Found with note she had written that if anything ever happened to her the police should question Santo Perrone.

1946: Sam Ricca. Flint area man and possible racketeer.

1947: Fred Baraky. Detroit bookie.

1947: Gust Andromolous. Detroit numbers operator.

1948: Sam Scroy and Pete Lucido. Bookies who disappeared.

1949: Eddie Martino. Detroit bookie.

1950: Jack George. Hoodlum and robber.

1955: A. C. Jones. Numbers operator and safe cracker.**

1956: Salvatore Vitale. Narcotics trafficker who disappeared.

1957: Joseph Cicalo. Flint area racketeer.

1957: Leo Difatta. Mob muscleman who was robbing numbers operators.

1957: Gilde Caprio. Gary IN mobster found strangled in Michigan.**

1957: Earl Atwood. Gambler found executed.**

1958: Antonio Dipaquali. Italian immigrant killed by professional car bomb.**

1959: Robert Foster. Detroit hoodlum stabbed to death.**

1959: Joseph C. Moceri. Detroit area mobster.

1959: Christ Scroy. Brother of Sam Scroy. Disappeared and later found mutilated.

1960: Thomas Karamanos. Greektown gambler and informant.

1962: Roy Calabresse. Gambler and possible informant.

1962: Karl Weiner. Gambler. Possible suicide.**

1963: Chafic Sabino. Mob associate who introduced undercover police operator to gambling individuals which led to breakup of a gambling operation. Died in a car crash a few weeks later.**

1963: Sol Brodsky. Con man.

1964: Harry Ellis. Detroit numbers operator.

1965: Onofrio Minaudo. Deported Detroit gangster killed in Sicily.**

1965: Pete Lombardo. Detroit mobster and Perrone associate.

1968: Sam Dimaggio. Loan shark victim.

1968: Caesar Adler. Giacalone gambling operator.

1968: Robert Dunaway. Giacalone enforcer.

1968: Judith Ruggirello. Wife of Antonino Ruggirello who disappeared.

1968: Hubert Voshen** Died in suspiscious car accident. Possibly owed a large amount of money by the Giacalone brothers.

1968: Joseph Moceri. Prohibition era gangster who died after being beaten by robber. The assailant later confessed but there were inconsistancies.**

1968: The entire Robinson family was murdered in northern Michigan. A Detroit mobster in prison claimed that Mr. Robinson owed the Detroit mob money and that they were responsible for the murder of the entire family.**

1970: Nick Arvan. Lawyer and mob associate.

1970: Joseph Calabro. Connected to Arvan murder.

1970-71: George Wahl. Somehow connected to Arvan and Calabro murders.

1971: Pete Klavinger. Heroin dealer and in debt to loan sharks.**

1971: Joe Bozied. Truck dealer killed by car bomb on same day as Sol Shindel.

1971: Sol Shindel. Detroit mob gambling specialist.

1972: Agnes Brush. Bookkeeper for company that made secret loan to a developing firm with mob ties. She had been making complaints about the loan and was found stabbed to death.

1972: Pete Vasallo. Enforcer for Giacalones.

1972: John Palmer. Enforcer for Giacalones. He disappeared from prison. I have no record of him ever being found but its possible he was apprehended later without me knowing about it. When he disappeared most law enforcement officials believed he would never be found.

1972: George Milkovich. Numbers operator and connected to Nick Arvan, Joseph Calabro, and George Wahl.

1972: Gregory "Pete" Katranis. Mob enforcer.

1974: Gerald Franklin. Lawyer for Pete Lazaros

1974: Harvey Leach. Furniture company owner killed after heading to meeting with a Giacalone associate. His company taken over shortly after by a different Giacalone associate.

1974: Ronnie Cohen. Probable suicide but scheduled to testify in grand jury investigation of Harvey Leach case.**

1974: David DeLarosa. Killed by Giacalone associate.

1975: Jimmy Hoffa.

1976: Tommy Labarrie. Money collector for Giacalones.

1976: Nick Ditta, Frank Randazzo, Joe Siragusa. Mob members killed by Ernest Kanakis in hit gone terribly wrong.

1977: Otto Wendel. Teamster treasurer.

1980: John Coclu. Old associate of Maxie Stern. Found beheaded.

1980: Anthony Starr**

1981: Carlo Licata.**

1983: E. David Auer. Detroit area businessman.**

1984: Ralph Proctor. Former Teamster killed after heading to meeting with Anthony Lapiana.

1985: Eugene Mancen, Frederick Sanderson, Laverio Termine. Triple murder allegedly ordered by a Giacalone associate.

1985: Colleen Smith. Bernard Marchesani wanted for questioning in the murder.

1985: Harry Maciarz. Numbers operator and associate of Corrado family.

1985: Pete Cavataio. Identified mob member.

1985: James Stabile, Camille Stabile, I.T. Hill. Triple murder that may have been spur of the moment by man who felt he was owed money by Stabile. The man was later convicted, but Stabile was an associate of Pete Cavataio.**

1989: Frank Stramaglia. Four Bears executive.

1989: Mark Giancotti. Four Bears executive.

1998: Peter McNeil. Informer and witness against Giacalone backed cocaine operation in England that was taken down in the 1980s. Killed in Great Britain.**

2001: John Jarjosa Jr. Son of recently imprisoned man who was an associate of Detroit mob.

2002: Vincent F. Meli. Found in Pacific ocean. Probably an accident.**

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I made that Detroit list years ago. Really in need of an update. Some to add and more than a few to take off.

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Adam I find this list in gangstersinc.ning.com posted by hollander are you him or he copied your list ?

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furio you can add Jerome "Jerry the Blade" Bianchette 2002 that was the last real mob hit in Detroit and Carlo Bommeratrio 2008 is rumored to have mob ties that he was given spiked heroin we never know they are famous for doing that sort of stuff his own father and billy jack are both considered suspects.

larry strada killed in 1990 was a kansas city mafia murder ordered by John Mandacina he is doing life for the murder pete simone is said to have ties to that murder.


Not connected with scott or anyone at gangsterreport

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Ok gangsterreport now I finding info after I update the list I'll send you a pm.

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Originally Posted By: furio_from_naples
Adam I find this list in gangstersinc.ning.com posted by hollander are you him or he copied your list ?


He must have copied it from somewhere. Which is fine. Something I posted on another forum a long time ago for people to discuss. But like I said its out of date and is lacking a lot of info I've picked up since then.

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It cant be all made members or assiciates half of the Boston\prov list is random and full of associates devlin cacelli who i remember and few more wasnt made at all


raymond l.s.patrairca sr to u.s. state committee- " if i didnt have my case coming up ill to come back in here with two gentlemen and when this is over with and really lay down the law, yous guys been giving me nothing but alot of hookwhick and i wish i wasnt on trial and have this case and really tell the united states whats going on "
Jerry Anguilo on wartime with winter hill - " If we got to war we got Joe Russo and the maverick boys so we have nothing to worry about they can go to vietnam and come back untouched "
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Hanarran disarro was never made hanarahhan was irish and disarro was a degenerate who owed and git caught up he wasnt even an associate


raymond l.s.patrairca sr to u.s. state committee- " if i didnt have my case coming up ill to come back in here with two gentlemen and when this is over with and really lay down the law, yous guys been giving me nothing but alot of hookwhick and i wish i wasnt on trial and have this case and really tell the united states whats going on "
Jerry Anguilo on wartime with winter hill - " If we got to war we got Joe Russo and the maverick boys so we have nothing to worry about they can go to vietnam and come back untouched "
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Tanglenetti donato was never made lol the list is a joke lol thats my peace


raymond l.s.patrairca sr to u.s. state committee- " if i didnt have my case coming up ill to come back in here with two gentlemen and when this is over with and really lay down the law, yous guys been giving me nothing but alot of hookwhick and i wish i wasnt on trial and have this case and really tell the united states whats going on "
Jerry Anguilo on wartime with winter hill - " If we got to war we got Joe Russo and the maverick boys so we have nothing to worry about they can go to vietnam and come back untouched "
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Thanks Joe for the info. Any idea for update the patriarcas murder list ?


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