https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2018/docid_32289261.pdfhttps://www.bostonherald.com/2008/01/27/mobster-of-the-week-carmen-gagliardi/1950s
Frederick J. Tenuto #14 May 24, 1950
A low level criminal, Tenuto escaped from the Philadelphia County Prison in a jailbreak with four other inmates including bank robber Willie "The Actor" Sutton on February 10, 1947. Eluding authorities for several years, Sutton was eventually identified in early 1952 while riding in a New York City Subway train by Brooklyn resident Arnold Schuster. After Schuster was murdered following a television interview, authorities suspected Tenuto of the killing (supposedly on the orders of New York mobster Albert Anastasia),[4] who had been officially placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list on May 24, 1950,and was never captured.
Tenuto's name remained on the FBI's Most Wanted list for over 14 years. It was removed on March 9, 1964, amid reports Tenuto had been killed and secretly buried.
June 27, 1951 #21
Two days on the list
Anthony Brancato - U.S. prisoner surrendered to the FBI June 29, 1951, in San Francisco, California, after seeing the INS news story in the San Francisco Call-Bulletin. Brancato was the primary suspect of the group of robbers who robbed the sports and race book at the Flamingo Hotel-Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Broncato soon bailed out, and was murdered about 6 weeks later on August 7. 1951, by Los Angeles Mafia capo Jimmy Fratianno, who confessed to the famous Two Tonys murders in his book, The Last Mafioso.
Joseph James Bagnola
December 19, 1955 #93 chicago criminal friend with Charles "Chappie" Bertucci a friend of Gus Alex.
Carmine DiBiase (Chicago
May 28, 1956 #98
Two years on the list
Carmine DiBiase - U.S. prisoner surrendered August 28, 1958, to the FBI through a New York City attorney. Following his surrender, DiBiase reportedly made the following statement: "I am getting older and accomplishing nothing having to stay away from my wife and children, mother and father. I am glad it is over. I had to come in."
Dominick Scialo
May 9, 1958 #106
One year on the list
Dominick Scialo - U.S. prisoner surrendered July 27, 1959 to the FBI in Brooklyn, New York
Scialo was a Colombo capo that was killed in 1970 for slapping Carlo Gambino.
Angelo Luigi Pero
June 16, 1958 #107
Angelo Luigi Pero (1905-1971) was a member of the Genovese crime family. Angelo is believed to live in Brooklyn and had 4 convictions, including Armed Robbery. Wanted, with Dominic Scialo the future Colombo Captain for a double murder in 1958, he went on the "lam". It is not known if he was caught before his death in 1971. Angelo Luigi Pero aka Shelly (1905-1971) was a member of the Genovese family. He had a criminal record from 1929 for such arrests as rape, vagrancy, grand larceny, assault and robbery, parole violation, stolen property, bookmaking and homicide. He was a Top Ten Fugitive of the FBI from 1958, which process was dismissed in 1960 in view of the dismissal of local process. He was actively engaged in bookmaking and shylocking in the Coney Island section. Close friend of Mimi Scialo, Colombo capo.
1960s
Carmen Raymond Gagliardi
June 9, 1967 #250
Gagliardi was a Mafia hitman who murdered Joe Lanza, a North End bartender and police informant, in 1967. But the cops stopped Gags’ rented car with the warm body still in it. He escaped and hid out long enough to be placed on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted List. He was finally arrested at his mother’s house in Medford in December 1968. Convicted of second-degree murder, he was imprisoned at MCIWalpole, where he was a suspect in the murder of Albert DeSalvo, the alleged Boston Strangler. Gags died of a drug overdose at MCI-Walpole in January 1975.
1970s
Anthony Dominic Liberatore #362 May 24, 1978
Liberatore was a high ranking members and boss from 1991 to 1993 of the Cleveland Mafia.
1980s
Carmine Persico #390 January 31, 1985 Two weeks
Carmine Persico a.k.a. Junior was serving a 100-year sentence after being convicted of murder and labor and construction racketeering in 1986. He was arrested February 15, 1985, in Wantagh, New York, by FBI Agents. Persico was boss of the New York-based Colombo crime family.
Costabile "Gus" Farace #426 February 24, 1989 Nine months
Costabile "Gus" Farace was murdered by an unknown assailant in Brooklyn on November 17, 1989. He had been featured on America's Most Wanted.
Farace was killed for the problems caused to the Bonannos.
1990s
Paul Ragusa #450 September 6, 1997 Four months
Paul Ragusa has been imprisoned in the U.S. since 1998. He was arrested on January 30, 1998 in New York. He had cosmetic surgery in 1997 following an indictment on racketeering charges June 14, 1996. He was wanted in shooting of two security guards at a Chemical Bank branch in Maspeth, Queens, June 23, 1993; beating a burglar with a baseball bat on Fresh Pond Road in Ridgewood, New York in 1990 (charges were dropped in the beating case); beating a stranger in a van in the face with a stick in Ridgewood, New York in March 1989.