Originally Posted By: dixiemafia
But wasn't De Vito or someone we thought was "against" the Rizzuto's funeral was at Loreto? Or am I thinking of someone else? Maybe it was the picture of that plaque in the basement or wherever it was?


Yes, two deceased individuals who were considered to be in an anti-Rizzuto camp--there was more than one camp--had their funeral-home vistation at the Loreto: Lorenzo Lo Presti and Giuseppe De Vito.

Emiilio Cordileone, who some journalists figured was also in an anti-Rizzuto camp because the Cordileones were close to Jos Di Maulo, also had his funeral-home visitation at the Loreto.

Cordileone's name and De Vito's name can be seen in the photo in the Evernote item to which I've linked below.

https://www.evernote.com/shard/s229/sh/9...f999ebb11aa40b0

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