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Re: Was there ever a boss of bosses in Italy? [Re: Hollander] #963137
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Originally Posted by Hollander
Originally Posted by Revis_Island
Would you consider the Di Lauro and Licciardi clans more like street gangs when compared to the casalesi, nuvolettas, Alfieri and Zaza clan?


Yes, they terrorize the people in particular the so-called Baby gangs..


That’s what it seems like to me. The other families that I mentioned ran their operations like a big business. The Nuvoletta’s had a reported $280 million in legal investments.

Re: Was there ever a boss of bosses in Italy? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #963170
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toto rina was a boss of bosses right ? (don't have time to read the all thread sorry)

Re: Was there ever a boss of bosses in Italy? [Re: MeyerLansky] #963243
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Originally Posted by MeyerLansky
toto rina was a boss of bosses right ? (don't have time to read the all thread sorry)


It appears so

Re: Was there ever a boss of bosses in Italy? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #963299
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I’ve been reading about Zaza. I read he also owned a casino in Europe somewhere

Re: Was there ever a boss of bosses in Italy? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #964170
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It was also said Luciano Leggio was the boss of bosses at the time.


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Re: Was there ever a boss of bosses in Italy? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #964172
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Interesting quote from another forum.

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in the book 'Relazioni mafiose. La mafia ai tempi del fascismo' written by Vittorio Coco and published in 2013, there is an important document
in 1937 (a year before the declarations of another turncoat, Melchiorre Allegra) the turncoat Salvatore Anello (nephew of Tommaso Natale boss Rosario Napoli), questioned by the fascist police, described the mafia structure and the ritual of initiation. He said the organization was formed by several families formed by about 20 members, led by a 'rappresentante' or 'presidente' and divided into 'decine' led by 'capidecina' (the turncoat Salvatore D'Amico said almost the same things in 1878), he also said at that time the mafia was active abroad, especially in the United States, France and Tunisia. But the most important thing he said was that the 'presidenti' answered to a 'general president' and that there was a 'commission' who ruled the organization; he also said Ernesto Marasà, boss of Boccadifalco, wanted to become the boss of bosses
if it is true it would be the proof that the 'commission' existed before the 1950s, period in which many believed it had been created and copied by the American mafia


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