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Anthony Brancato 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 Tonysmurders in his book, The Last Mafioso.

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Carmine DiBiase 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."

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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 the colombo family capo in Coney Island and was killed because slapped Carlo Gambino when was drunk.

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Angelo Luigi Pero 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
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 member, for a double murder in 1958, he went on the “lam”. It is not known if he was caught before his death in 1971.

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Carmen Raymond Gagliardi 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/
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.

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Anthony Dominic Liberatore#362 May 24, 1978 One year 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.
https://mafia.wikia.org/wiki/Anthony_Liberatore
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.

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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.

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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.