Vincent Gigante murders

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Vincent Gigante murders

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Ive read that Vincent Gigante had a reputation as a very strict, violent boss. Gigante reportedly had no problem with committing murder, and would rather have his capos killed than demoted. Does anyone have a list of people Gigante had clipped during his reign as boss?
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gerry papa john digillio tony banana fred salerno for starters
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Super wrote: Sun Sep 23, 2018 3:30 pm gerry papa john digillio tony banana fred salerno for starters
What happened with fred salerno? Cant find anything on him.
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slimshady_007 wrote: Sun Sep 23, 2018 4:52 pm
Super wrote: Sun Sep 23, 2018 3:30 pm gerry papa john digillio tony banana fred salerno for starters
What happened with fred salerno? Cant find anything on him.
Alfredo Salerno, Anthony Caponigro's brother in law, killed for the Bruno thing.
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Here are some more.


Thomas Vastano (1980)
Carlo “Charlie” DiPetro (1981)
George Zappola (1982)
Fraank DeCicco (1986)
John “Johnny Dee” DiGilio (1988)
Anthony “Hickey” DiLorenzo (1988)
Ralph DeSimone (1991)
Ralph Coppola (1998)
Adolfo "Big Al" Bruno (2003)
Lawrence "Larry" Ricci (2005) - Possibly
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You could add Eddie Lino.
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Wiseguy wrote: Sun Sep 23, 2018 5:52 pm You could add Eddie Lino.
Thought this was Gaspipe and the cops?
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angelo priscos cousin forget his name
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DPG wrote: Sun Sep 23, 2018 6:09 pm
Wiseguy wrote: Sun Sep 23, 2018 5:52 pm You could add Eddie Lino.
Thought this was Gaspipe and the cops?
It was but it was in conspiracy with Chin, who gave the order.
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Super wrote: Sun Sep 23, 2018 6:57 pm angelo priscos cousin forget his name
Angelo Sangiuolo
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Would he have been involved with the murders of Tommy and Pat Eboli?
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July 28, 1956 James Rocerto , Michael Langone , Louis Musto were heisting crap games in NYC that were partnered by Tommy Eboli and Carmine Lombardozzi. The bodies of Rocerto and Langone were found in the trunk of a car on the lower east side of NYC. Police revealed both were slain with a ax. Louis Musto was thrown into a furnace alive and completely burned.
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Pogo The Clown wrote: Sun Sep 23, 2018 5:37 pm Here are some more.


Thomas Vastano (1980)
Carlo “Charlie” DiPetro (1981)
George Zappola (1982)
Fraank DeCicco (1986)
John “Johnny Dee” DiGilio (1988)
Anthony “Hickey” DiLorenzo (1988)
Ralph DeSimone (1991)
Ralph Coppola (1998)
Adolfo "Big Al" Bruno (2003)
Lawrence "Larry" Ricci (2005) - Possibly
Johnny 'cokes' Lardiere IIRC
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Manhattan_ wrote: Mon Sep 24, 2018 5:43 am July 28, 1956 James Rocerto , Michael Langone , Louis Musto were heisting crap games in NYC that were partnered by Tommy Eboli and Carmine Lombardozzi. The bodies of Rocerto and Langone were found in the trunk of a car on the lower east side of NYC. Police revealed both were slain with a ax. Louis Musto was thrown into a furnace alive and completely burned.
Brutal.

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Fughedaboutit wrote: Mon Sep 24, 2018 10:31 am
Manhattan_ wrote: Mon Sep 24, 2018 5:43 am July 28, 1956 James Rocerto , Michael Langone , Louis Musto were heisting crap games in NYC that were partnered by Tommy Eboli and Carmine Lombardozzi. The bodies of Rocerto and Langone were found in the trunk of a car on the lower east side of NYC. Police revealed both were slain with a ax. Louis Musto was thrown into a furnace alive and completely burned.
Brutal.

Where is this from??
Very brutal :mrgreen: Treated this bum like a prisoner in Auschwitz. Bravo, well done :twisted:
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