by B. » Mon Aug 24, 2020 5:33 pm
cavita wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 5:00 pm
I believe, from the FBI files I've seen referencing his cooperation he started informing in late 1963/early 1964.
Thanks, man. So it was after his father's death. No doubt there were other factors (like undermining Balistrieri's leadership), but it may have played a role. Like Ed says in his article, Anthony Lima began cooperating around the time his uncle/sponsor died, then you have George Fresolone saying he cooperated knowing that his mentor Pat Martirano would die of cancer before his cooperation became public. Not the main motivation for cooperating in these cases, though it seems like something they'd all consider.
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What about the Maniacis' Sicilian hometown?
Records for Nunzio say Palermo, though sometimes immigrants from smaller villages in upper Palermo province simply say "Palermo" though they weren't from the central metro area.
Augie Maniaci's Rockford father-in-law was from Casteldaccia, right by Bagheria/Santa Flavia, where the majority of the Milwaukee members were from. Augie Maniaci was named for his maternal grandfather Agostino Mercurio and the name Agostino is common in nearby Termini Imerese as St. Agostino is the patron saint. The surname Mercurio is also heavily associated with Termini, so pretty sure the mother's side is from there.
I suspect Maniaci's father was also from that Bagheria-Casteldaccia-Termini coastal area given all the other ties. Def Palermitano either way.
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Interestingly, Augie Maniaci's first cousin moved to Australia and became an actor and radio personality:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gus_Mercurio
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I believe, from the FBI files I've seen referencing his cooperation he started informing in late 1963/early 1964.
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Thanks, man. So it was after his father's death. No doubt there were other factors (like undermining Balistrieri's leadership), but it may have played a role. Like Ed says in his article, Anthony Lima began cooperating around the time his uncle/sponsor died, then you have George Fresolone saying he cooperated knowing that his mentor Pat Martirano would die of cancer before his cooperation became public. Not the main motivation for cooperating in these cases, though it seems like something they'd all consider.
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What about the Maniacis' Sicilian hometown?
Records for Nunzio say Palermo, though sometimes immigrants from smaller villages in upper Palermo province simply say "Palermo" though they weren't from the central metro area.
Augie Maniaci's Rockford father-in-law was from Casteldaccia, right by Bagheria/Santa Flavia, where the majority of the Milwaukee members were from. Augie Maniaci was named for his maternal grandfather Agostino Mercurio and the name Agostino is common in nearby Termini Imerese as St. Agostino is the patron saint. The surname Mercurio is also heavily associated with Termini, so pretty sure the mother's side is from there.
I suspect Maniaci's father was also from that Bagheria-Casteldaccia-Termini coastal area given all the other ties. Def Palermitano either way.
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Interestingly, Augie Maniaci's first cousin moved to Australia and became an actor and radio personality:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gus_Mercurio