https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/topten-history/hires_images/FBI-014-FrederickJTenuto.jpg/view

Frederick J. Tenuto #14 May 24, 1950 Fourteen years
Frederick J. Tenuto - PROCESS DISMISSED March 9, 1964 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by a U.S. District judge Tenuto (1915-52 )was a gambino made man,Joe Valachi said that Tenuto was killed.

http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/mafi...=20140327205920

Anthony Brancato
June 27, 1951 #21
Two days on the list
Brancato was a freelance gunman to various Mafia and syndicate organizations killed by the the LA family men.

https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/topten...view_fullscreen

Giachino Anthony Baccolla
August 20, 1951 #25
Four months on the list
Giachino Anthony Baccolla - U.S. prisoner arrested December 10, 1951, in New York City.


Joseph James Bagnola
December 19, 1955 #93
One year on the list

Joseph James Bagnola was a robber and a chicago outfit killer.

Carmine DiBiase
May 28, 1956 #98
Two years on the list

Carmine DiBiase was a colombo made man and an alleged joe gallo's killer,it's supposed to be killed in the 1970s when was on the lam
- 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 (1927-1974) - U.S. prisoner surrendered July 27, 1959 to the FBI in Brooklyn, New York- was a rutless colombo capo that was killed because was drunk and insulted Carlo Gambino.

Angelo Luigi Pero (1905-1971)
June 16, 1958 #107
Two years on the list
Angelo Luigi Pero - PROCESS DISMISSED December 2, 1960 by the United States attorney in New York City
http://bitterqueen.typepad.com/friends_o...nic-petito.html
Angelo Luigi Pero, also known as Shelly

Pero, who has FBI number 239259, was born on September 20, 1905, and resides at 2763 West 15th Street, Brooklyn, New York. He has a lengthy criminal record from 1929 for such arrests as rape, vagrancy, grand larceny, assault and robbery, parole violation, receiving and possession of stolen property, bookmaking and homicide with a gun. He was a Top Ten Fugitive of the FBI from June 16, 1958, which process was dismissed on December 2, 1960 in view of the dismissal of local process.

He is closely associated with known criminals such as Dominick Scialo, [redacted], Anthony Nasti and others.

Pero is actively engaged in bookmaking and shylocking in the Coney Island section of Brooklyn, New York, and was identified by Confidential Source 4 as a member of the Vito Genovese "family" of "Cosa Nostra."




Thomas Viola
January 17, 1961 #146
Two months on the list
http://www.americanmafia.com/Mob_Report/3-25-02_Mob_Report.html Viola killed in 1961 James Muncene in Warren Ohio

"I should have given myself up."



Louis Frederick Vasselli
June 15, 1964 #195
Three months on the list
http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1964/09/02/page/28/article/u-s-agents-arrest-guido-gang-fugitive/



Carmen Raymond Gagliardi[edit]
June 9, 1967 #250

One year on the list

Carmen Raymond Gagliardi - U.S. prisoner arrested December 23, 1968 in Medford, Massachusetts in his mother's home.
https://lasvegassun.com/news/1967/jun/11/boston-killer-alert-flashed-casinos/
A hired killer who likes to gamble and hole up in cocktail lounges is being sought in Las Vegas as one of the ten most wanted criminals in the United States.

FBI agents identified him as Carmen Raymond Gagliardi, 26, of Medford, Mass., known to be responsible for at least one of some 50 gangland murders in the Boston area in the past 37 months.


Anthony Dominic Liberatore was arrested April 1, 1979 in Eastlake, Ohio, by FBI agents and local police, while he was in bed alone in a house considered "safe" by organized crime in the area.Anthony Dominic Liberatore (June 7, 1921 - 1998) known as "Tony Lib", was a high ranking mobster in the Cleveland crime family and one of its most respected and well thought of members.


Carmine Persico #390 January 31, 1985 Two weeks
Carmine Persico a.k.a. Junior is 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.

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.

http://www.nytimes.com/1996/06/20/nyregion/14-in-new-gang-in-queens-are-charged-in-major-crimes.html