Of all the mob figures, the made men and top associates, of Angelo Bruno's Family during the 1940s-1970s era
Who had that winning combination? As the quietest and most low key...yet huge earner! Who was the guy (or couple of guys) that survived and thrived the longest.
Who served no jail time (or very little by comparison)? Who earned really really well? Who was respected? Who died peacefully in bed? NOT in the gutter!
Maybe Felix DiTullio? He didn't live to be an old man--died at 60 of natural causes--but he made plenty of money and certainly had the respect of everyone in the 1950s and 1960s.
Re: a question about the Bruno Family?
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That is a wide range.
1) Antonio Calio 2) This is a tough one, it is a toss up between Marco Reginelli, Dominic Olivetto, Joseph Lanciano, Nicolo Piccolo, Santo Idone, Michele Maggio, Ignazio Denaro, Felix DiTullio, John Simone, Angelo Bruno, there are others. 3) Easy, Giuseppe Rugnetta. 4) There are members, but Giuseppe Rugnetta will be my pick has he was more active than Gaetano Bruno, and Salvatore Sabella who were retired but were semi active.
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Re: a question about the Bruno Family?
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