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Revolutionary Mafiosi: Voice & Exit in the 1890's-John Alcorn

(341 Page Italian Language Report on Corleonesi Cosca from 1892-2000s. 1892 Induction of Bernardino Verro, 1893  Corleone Report-Naming the Top Fratuzzi in Corleone, the Murders of Verro & Giuseppe Zangara, the Fratuzzi Leader Panel, Battaglia/Gennaro/LoBlue/Navarra/Liggio, Placido Rizzoto, etc)

 

 

The Postal Inspector Who Took Down America’s First Organized Crime Ring

Frank Oldfield and the Post Office scheme that toppled the Society of the Banana.

(1909-10 Postal Office arrest 14 Italian Black Handers in OH, operating in PA, WV, MD, IL & NY, and as far away as Portland, OR, sending money back to Italy daily. First recorded large meeting of interstate board of directors for Italian Societies, recognizes other branches of the society, and principle of Omerta, Honor & Respect)

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Death of the Lemon King - Gaspare DiCola (from Friday's Fallen Acorns)

(1916 News Articles explaining Gaspare 'Lemon King' DiCola's Murder, His $250,000 Lemon Business, His Black Hand Extortion for $25,000, Assassination)

The Frank Iacone Regime of Worcester, MA - NYMafia.com

(Explaining Worcester's ties to the Genovese & New England Families from 1914)

The Cufari/Scibelli Regime of Springfield, MA - NYMafia.com

(Explaining Springfield's ties to the Genovese & New England Families,  Mirandas)

Patriarca vs United States - Casemine 

(Legal Documents for the Appeal of Patriarca, Tameleo & Angiulo's 1967 Murder Conviction on Barboza's testimony. Explaing gambling beef and Tameleo having Marfeo stalked, locating scene of the crime etc)

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The Black Hand Gets Its Man (from Friday's Fallen Acorns)

(1906 St. Louis Grocer Damian Capuano receives Black Hand letters demanding $1,000, he ignores twice and is marked for death. Capuano reported the threats to Sgt. Adreveno who followed a group of 7 men to a backroom and listened to them dicusss Capuano's letters. Capuano was shot 3 times and killed in 1910)

The Card Game With An Abrupt Ending (from Friday's Fallen Acorns)

(1927 News Article detailing the shooting of 4 men at a card game in Springfield, IL. Robert & Frank Aiello were killed, Vito 'Wallace' LaPacolo & Lee Meachum shot. One day earlier Illinois gangsters murdered Charles Palmisano, Nephew of William Russo, St. Louis Faction Leader, Brother-In-Law to Tony Aiello. Tony killed Alfonso Palazazzalo in 1927. Nephew Jasper Aiello killed St. Louis 1926. Aiello-Capone Beef)

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