bert wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 8:34 pm
Eboli what is the source you used for Strollo being killed on Genovese orders, and the reasons for his being killed? Thanks.
The DeCarlo / Russo bug picked them up discussing Russo's involvement in the Strollo murder and Genovese giving the order. They don't discuss the disposal of his body, but Strollo's body was said by a source to have been taken to a farm in NJ owned by Joseph Celso where a number of mafia murder victims were buried. That source named Strollo crew members Tommy Eboli, Dominick DeQuarto, and Giuseppe Sabato as participants in the murder.
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- There is an FBI report indicating they received some kind of information pointing to Willie Moretti, Al Capone, Vito Genovese, Richie Boiardo, and Angelo DeCarlo being with the Camorra before Cosa Nostra. Though not mentioned, Genovese captain Rocco Pellegrino was with the Camorra and Vito Genovese and Al Capone had strong ties to Camorra figures at the very least, so there could be something to this.
- Would be interesting to know whether Moretti was inducted in Buffalo before coming to the US. He was close to the Magaddinos, particularly one of Stefano's brothers, and sent by Stefano to greet Joe Bonanno upon arrival to the US. While Bonanno wasn't made yet, it is an indication that he had status in Buffalo given that he was escorting the leader's cousin.
- I'm curious if Buffalo member Paolo Palmeri transfered to the Genovese family after his move to NJ. Palmeri was from Castellammare but was very close with Moretti and lived in his area of operation. Seems possible he remained a Buffalo member in NJ or another NYC group but his strongest connection was to Moretti which makes me wonder if he was with him.
- Moretti's acting captain was likely John "Duke" DeNoia, who was ID'd as a deceased captain on the Valachi charts. It would make sense that Moretti would have had an acting captain while he served on the admin and would be the clearest explanation for how/when DeNoia served as a captain.
- Valachi ID'd Moretti as the acting boss for a period, so there was precedent for a NJ member to be running the family many years before Catena stepped up. It's been a myth on the boards over the years that the Genovese family "can't" be run by an NJ-based member and Moretti/Catena both disprove that.
- Valachi claimed Moretti had a small army under him in NJ though there are relatively few identified Genovese NJ members before the mid-1940s. HK and I tried to flesh out the Moretti crew during that period but it's still very murky.
- As mentioned in the other thread, there is reason to believe Moretti may have absorbed or otherwise made an alliance with Boiardo's gang when Boiardo as in prison in the 1930s. This may have been what ultimately led to the independent Boiardo joining that family. Many future members of the Boiardo decina were originally members of his bootlegging gang.
- Gerry Catena was closely associated with New Jersey mafia figures by the early 1930s. There are a couple of examples, but a notable one is putting up bail money for Nick Delmore in his murder case. He of course worked closely with Zwillman as mentioned, with Zwillman himself being closely aligned with the New Jersey mafia groups. Zwillman worked closely with suspected members of the Newark family and it seems all of these figures were more or less aligned against Boiardo at various times.
- What specifics do you have on Caponigro being associated with Boiardo in 1927-1930 period? Caponigro was 15-18 years old at the time and his family had moved to Newark from Philadelphia (originally living in Chicago), so I'd be surprised to hear that he was already heavily involved. Joe Licata, who started out as an associate under Caponigro, was recorded saying that Caponigro had been associated with Albert Anastasia before the Philly family.
- Boiardo was inducted in 1944. Likely among the first NYC/NJ inductions since the 1930s.
- As mentioned in the Boiardo crew thread, it's unlikely Tony Boiardo remained the acting captain through the 1970s. The younger Boiardo developed severe health issues that left him bed-ridden for extended periods of time. While titles aren't mentioned, John Russo's role appears to have been similar to that of an acting captain and an informant described him as the likely successor to Richie Boiardo before Russo's death.
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Great idea for a thread, Eboli.