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Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by JCB1977 » Thu Jul 28, 2016 10:00 am

Here are a few files with some very good background and information on the Wheeling, WV faction of the LaRocca Crime Family. The longtime boss was William "Big Bill" Lias and then Paul "No Legs" Hankish

http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html ... =Bill_Lias

http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html ... 2&tab=page

http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html ... 0&tab=page

Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by JCB1977 » Thu Jul 28, 2016 9:44 am

And the gambling in Wheeling still continues in 2016

Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by JCB1977 » Thu Oct 22, 2015 3:06 pm

I've see that before, great photo. Good group of fellas I'm sure-:)

Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by Five Felonies » Thu Oct 22, 2015 1:14 pm

JCB1977 wrote:Black Hand activity that was dominating the Fairmont, WV area
this photo is allegedly of a group of black hand members arrested in 1923 in fairmont...

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Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by Dwalin2014 » Thu Oct 22, 2015 12:00 pm

JCB1977 wrote:If anybody is interested, I posted a few articles of the Black Hand in the late 1800's and early 1900's under the FBI File section because I had to attach the articles as I took digitial photos of the articles.
Thanks

Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by JCB1977 » Thu Oct 22, 2015 11:20 am

If anybody is interested, I posted a few articles of the Black Hand in the late 1800's and early 1900's under the FBI File section because I had to attach the articles as I took digitial photos of the articles.

Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by JCB1977 » Thu Oct 22, 2015 11:19 am

Ivan wrote:JCB,

Awesome work. The mentioning of Clarksburg interested me because my father played with his rock band in a bar there (probably in the early 70s, I'll have to ask him) and everyone told him it was a mob bar. If true, it would have meant that probably the LaRoccas had a "branch office" down in Clarksburg, right? Do you know about anything that would have been going on in Clarksburg back then? I was actually kind of dismissive of what my father had been told (I figured it was probably hillbillies stereotyping local Italian-Americans as mobsters) but since you mentioned Clarksburg having a Black Hand lodge I'm not so sure now.
West Virginia and Western PA as well as Northeast Ohio had some the earliest reportings of Black Hand Scoiety activity. Calabrians migrated to the area because it was flush with work (railroads, steel mills, mines, coal fields, manufacturing etc) and most Calabrians were laborers. As far as the LaRocca's in Clarksburg, not that I am aware of. However, they did dominate the Chester and Wheeling, West Virginia area.

Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by JCB1977 » Thu Oct 22, 2015 11:16 am

Pogo The Clown wrote:The Corbi group in Baltimore was later absorbed as a crew in the Gambino family.


Pogo
The Corbi brothers were partners with Antonio Ripepi and Dominick Anzalone in Pittsburgh, they were of Calabrian descent and Ripepi was close to Rocco Pellegrino of Westchester County.

Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by Ivan » Thu Oct 22, 2015 9:44 am

JCB,

Awesome work. The mentioning of Clarksburg interested me because my father played with his rock band in a bar there (probably in the early 70s, I'll have to ask him) and everyone told him it was a mob bar. If true, it would have meant that probably the LaRoccas had a "branch office" down in Clarksburg, right? Do you know about anything that would have been going on in Clarksburg back then? I was actually kind of dismissive of what my father had been told (I figured it was probably hillbillies stereotyping local Italian-Americans as mobsters) but since you mentioned Clarksburg having a Black Hand lodge I'm not so sure now.

Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by Pogo The Clown » Thu Oct 22, 2015 8:41 am

The Corbi group in Baltimore was later absorbed as a crew in the Gambino family.


Pogo

Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by Dwalin2014 » Thu Oct 22, 2015 8:12 am

JCB, thanks for the information, I once saw a newspaper article mentioning this Urso-Corbi organization and the trial after the murder gangsters who were killed allegedly for retaliation for the Centeniene (don't remember if it was spelled like that though) murder. Patsy Corbi was also mentioned in connection with some mafia activity in Baltimore I think. Unfortunately, I can't find this newspaper article anymore.

About the Frank Pisconeri group, even more interesting, I never heard about it before. Was he convicted at the end?

Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by JCB1977 » Thu Oct 22, 2015 8:02 am

Five Felonies wrote:
JCB1977 wrote:Here is a great history lesson on Italians in West Virginia, mostly around Wheeling but Charleston had a big Italian population as well:

http://jovinacooksitalian.com/2013/05/3 ... mmunities/

***In 1910, Italians made up 30% of the West Virginia population.
this was a really interesting read! seeing how, at least early there was a decent italian population is charleston, there very well may have been some shady stuff going on back then!

very cool to see the recipes as well! 8-)

Hey FF,

After doing quite abit of research, the panhandle of West Virginia was one of the earliest areas of Black Hand activity that was dominating the Fairmont, WV area which is considered the Ohio River Valley which is located near the Pittsburgh border and Ohio Border. The Mafia, more commonly known as the Black Hand in West Virginia, reared its ugly head in Marion County in 1908. The members of the Black Hand, all natives of Italy, had banded together with Frank Pisconeri as their president. They carried out a campaign of extortion throughout the county with their victims either Italians or Italians by descent.
Letters, threatening and punishment to the prospective victims, were sent and signed with a crudely drawn picture of a hand that had been painted black. Prosecuting Attorney, Tusca Morris, successfully conducted a campaign against the old world crime syndicate.
The next appearance of the Mafia locally was in t921 when the law enforcement officers began to see evidence of organized crime whose headquarters appeared to be in the rear of Pete Fisher's barber shop on Water Street in East Fairmont. This organization was known as the Famalie Vagabonda. To become a member, the applicant must have committed a murder at the order of the organization. A murder committed for personal reasons did not count. Joe Urso, was the president, Rocco Fiorello was the secretary and Dick Ferry was the executioner. Ferry boasted of killing 23 persons when he was one of five people hung at the state prison in Moundsville. The group engaged in extortion, operated brothels and had extensive activity in narcotics.
A chosen victim, usually an Italian businessman, would receive a letter demanding a sum of money and state the time and place for delivery. If the victim refused, a second letter was sent with an increase in the sum of money. If this failed, the third letter would inform the victim he had been marked for death. Then dynamiting would follow. At least ten residents homes were dynamited and then the murder would be carried out. The president of the Clarksburg lodge was "Big Jim" Centeniene. He was assassinated one summer night which led a breech in the organization that sent five men to the gallows and fifteen to the state Penitentiary. Rocco Fiorello turned state's evidence. After the trials his body was found riddled with bullets.
One of the murder cases became nationally known. Belle Lemmon was living with Rosairo DeMarko in a Black Hand owned apartment on Water Street.. When he was assessed for his share of the lawyer fees, he could not pay the full amount. He was required to return Chicago. The Chicago Black Hand placed "Big Nose Phil" Cenendre was sent to the apartment. Belle hated him and began to drink to excess and became too talkative. The organization removed Cenendre with Tony Corbi in his place. Tony soon fell in love with Belle and she reciprocated the feeling. As she and Tony took a train bound for Baltimore, a young Irish girl, Carmella Malone was crying. When John McKinney, asked her was wrong, she replied she would never see Belle again. Belle's body was found stabbed 17 times, naked and violated. Tony's hat was found that was concealing the blackjack used to strike Belle by the police. The young Irish girl was taken to Baltimore to testify. She asked for police protection and was committed to a reformatory. When the detectives went to talk to her, it was discovered she had been taken against her will by a Baltimore attorney with a court order and bondsman She was never heard from again. Tony Corbi disappeared and the case never went to trial. The family of Bella Lemmon claimed the body and her father brought her back to Mannington for burial.
John C. McKinnney was a retired detective who worked in the Black Hand investigations. He later served as police Chief. The above information was take from his recollections in the Marion County Centennial Yearbook, 1963

Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by JCB1977 » Fri Jul 10, 2015 9:13 pm

Friend of the Family, do you recognize any of these names, read all 8 links.

Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by FriendofHenry » Sun Jun 21, 2015 6:05 pm

JCB1977 wrote:Paul Hankish connected to NFL legend Art Rooney?


http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1990 ... -mr-rooney
Reminds my of Mr. Rooney's "Little Boy", Ernie Holmes :D

Re: Pittsburgh LCN (Wheeling, WV Faction)

by JCB1977 » Sun Jun 21, 2015 5:36 pm

Paul Hankish connected to NFL legend Art Rooney?


http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1990 ... -mr-rooney

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