by roydemeo » Fri Jan 31, 2020 5:27 am
Thanks Motorfab,Villain
Mobsters killed by bombs.
November 4, 1955 -The Chicago-born Jewish mob enforcer that became a government witness in the 1940s and testified against several Windy City major mafia figures , including then-boss Frank (The Enforcer) Nitti, in a 1943 trial for shaking down Hollywood movie studios, Bioff was blown up in a car bomb attached to his pickup truck on November 4, 1955, while living in Phoenix under an assumed name. Bioff’s whereabouts were divulged to those seeking revenge for his betrayal after he began working for West Coast gambling and casino czar Gus Greenbaum, the New York and Chicago mafia’s man in Las Vegas for most of the 1950s, using the alias “Willie Nelson.”
1958 – Sicilian immigrant Antonio DiPasquali is blown up in a car bomb for supposedly rebuffing extortion attempts from Detroit mobsters
July 17, 1961 - James V. "Vince" DeNiro
July 1, 1962 - William “Billy” Naples
November 23, 1962 - Charles Cavallaro
April 26, 1963 - Cesare Manzella,the Cinisi boss was blown to pieces by a car bomb.
1971 – Detroit mafia associate and trucking executive Joe Bozied is blown up in a car bomb.
October 31, 1971 – Art Snepeger, Danny Greene’s gopher and overall right-hand man, is blown up by a car bomb he was attempting to place on a rival’s vehicle
March 29, 1975 - Shondor Birns,cleveland mafia associate shylock killed on Danny Greene's order.
October 6, 1975 - Louis (Louie the Baker) Bombacino – A Chicago mobster that testified against a slew of Outfit administrators, including capos and eventual Outfit bosses Jack (Jackie the Lackey) Cerone and Joseph (Joe Nick) Ferriola as well as his gangland mentor Frank (Frankie the Knife) Aurelli, before relocating to Tempe, Arizona via the Witness Protection Program, Bombacino was killed by a car bomb as he pulled out of his driveway on the morning of October 6, 1975. At the time of his flipping, Louie the Baker, sponsored for membership into the mafia by Aurelli in a 1958 ceremony in Illinois, was considered one of the most significant underworld turncoats in the FBI’s war against the mob.
May 17, 1977 – Aspiring Buckeye State mafia overlord and labor union boss John Nardi is killed in a car bomb outside his labor union hall.
October 6, 1977 – Cagey Cleveland Irish mob boss Danny (The Irishman) Greene is killed in a car bomb in the parking lot of a suburban Lyndhurst, Ohio dentist’s office.
October 18, 1977 - Ray Ryan– Millionaire businessman, oil tycoon, gambling junkie and Chicago mob associate, Ryan was blown up in a car bomb in the parking lot of his Evansville, Indiana health club. Ryan had testified against Caifano in an extortion case and had tried to bribe his way out of a murder contract upon Caifano’s release from prison.
Apr. 23, 1978 - Salvatore "Sammy G" Gingello,the Rochester family acting boss killed during the "A & B Wars".
June 30, 1978 - Augie Palmisano – Headstrong Brewtown mob capo that got into several heated and public verbal altercations with don Frank Balistrieri in the years preceding his passing, Palmisano, 49, was blown to pieces by a car bomb that detonated in the underground garage of his trendy apartment building on the morning of June 30, 1978. Balistrieri, who also suspected Palmisano of being an FBI informant.
March 15, 1981 - Philip "The Chicken Man"Testa,the Philadelphia mafia boss was killed by a a nail bomb exploded under his front porch.His death was allegedly ordered by his underboss and drug trafficker Peter Casella and capo Frank Narducci Sr.
June 27, 1981 -Joseph Testa – The Chicago mob “money man” and wealthy builder and land developer was blown up in a car bomb in the parking lot of his Florida country club after he butted heads with Caifano over a business deal gone bad in which Caifano concluded that Testa owed him 2 million dollars. Testa continually resisted attempts by Caifano to collect, according to FBI records, even seeking a sitdown with Tony Accardo to no avail.
January 1983 - Vincenzo Casillo,the Cutolo leutenent car blown up near the italian secret services base.
April 13, 1986,FrankDeCicco was killed in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, when his car was bombed following a visit to Castellano loyalist James Failla. The bombing was carried out by Victor Amuso and Anthony Casso of the Lucchese family, under orders of Vincent Gigante and Lucchese boss Anthony Corallo, to avenge Castellano and Bilotti by killing their successors.
Thanks Motorfab,Villain
Mobsters killed by bombs.
November 4, 1955 -The Chicago-born Jewish mob enforcer that became a government witness in the 1940s and testified against several Windy City major mafia figures , including then-boss Frank (The Enforcer) Nitti, in a 1943 trial for shaking down Hollywood movie studios, Bioff was blown up in a car bomb attached to his pickup truck on November 4, 1955, while living in Phoenix under an assumed name. Bioff’s whereabouts were divulged to those seeking revenge for his betrayal after he began working for West Coast gambling and casino czar Gus Greenbaum, the New York and Chicago mafia’s man in Las Vegas for most of the 1950s, using the alias “Willie Nelson.”
1958 – Sicilian immigrant Antonio DiPasquali is blown up in a car bomb for supposedly rebuffing extortion attempts from Detroit mobsters
July 17, 1961 - James V. "Vince" DeNiro
July 1, 1962 - William “Billy” Naples
November 23, 1962 - Charles Cavallaro
April 26, 1963 - Cesare Manzella,the Cinisi boss was blown to pieces by a car bomb.
1971 – Detroit mafia associate and trucking executive Joe Bozied is blown up in a car bomb.
October 31, 1971 – Art Snepeger, Danny Greene’s gopher and overall right-hand man, is blown up by a car bomb he was attempting to place on a rival’s vehicle
March 29, 1975 - Shondor Birns,cleveland mafia associate shylock killed on Danny Greene's order.
October 6, 1975 - Louis (Louie the Baker) Bombacino – A Chicago mobster that testified against a slew of Outfit administrators, including capos and eventual Outfit bosses Jack (Jackie the Lackey) Cerone and Joseph (Joe Nick) Ferriola as well as his gangland mentor Frank (Frankie the Knife) Aurelli, before relocating to Tempe, Arizona via the Witness Protection Program, Bombacino was killed by a car bomb as he pulled out of his driveway on the morning of October 6, 1975. At the time of his flipping, Louie the Baker, sponsored for membership into the mafia by Aurelli in a 1958 ceremony in Illinois, was considered one of the most significant underworld turncoats in the FBI’s war against the mob.
May 17, 1977 – Aspiring Buckeye State mafia overlord and labor union boss John Nardi is killed in a car bomb outside his labor union hall.
October 6, 1977 – Cagey Cleveland Irish mob boss Danny (The Irishman) Greene is killed in a car bomb in the parking lot of a suburban Lyndhurst, Ohio dentist’s office.
October 18, 1977 - Ray Ryan– Millionaire businessman, oil tycoon, gambling junkie and Chicago mob associate, Ryan was blown up in a car bomb in the parking lot of his Evansville, Indiana health club. Ryan had testified against Caifano in an extortion case and had tried to bribe his way out of a murder contract upon Caifano’s release from prison.
Apr. 23, 1978 - Salvatore "Sammy G" Gingello,the Rochester family acting boss killed during the "A & B Wars".
June 30, 1978 - Augie Palmisano – Headstrong Brewtown mob capo that got into several heated and public verbal altercations with don Frank Balistrieri in the years preceding his passing, Palmisano, 49, was blown to pieces by a car bomb that detonated in the underground garage of his trendy apartment building on the morning of June 30, 1978. Balistrieri, who also suspected Palmisano of being an FBI informant.
March 15, 1981 - Philip "The Chicken Man"Testa,the Philadelphia mafia boss was killed by a a nail bomb exploded under his front porch.His death was allegedly ordered by his underboss and drug trafficker Peter Casella and capo Frank Narducci Sr.
June 27, 1981 -Joseph Testa – The Chicago mob “money man” and wealthy builder and land developer was blown up in a car bomb in the parking lot of his Florida country club after he butted heads with Caifano over a business deal gone bad in which Caifano concluded that Testa owed him 2 million dollars. Testa continually resisted attempts by Caifano to collect, according to FBI records, even seeking a sitdown with Tony Accardo to no avail.
January 1983 - Vincenzo Casillo,the Cutolo leutenent car blown up near the italian secret services base.
April 13, 1986,FrankDeCicco was killed in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, when his car was bombed following a visit to Castellano loyalist James Failla. The bombing was carried out by Victor Amuso and Anthony Casso of the Lucchese family, under orders of Vincent Gigante and Lucchese boss Anthony Corallo, to avenge Castellano and Bilotti by killing their successors.