by Antiliar » Wed Nov 25, 2020 7:24 pm
aleksandrored wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 6:31 pm
I know the topic is a little old, but it was rereading and I had some doubts:
The Chicago Mafia Boss in the 1920s was Anthony D'Andrea, followed by Mike Merlo, then Antonio Lombardo, and after Lombardo's death it was Patsy Lorordo, but at that time Capone, who was a capodecina of Masseria, was at war with Aiello to control and absorb the guanges, did he achieve this in 1930, but was he only recognized as chief by Maranzano in 1931? that's right?
If Capone Mob and the North Side were not part of the Chicago mafia, were they isolated and separate gangs?
Here's the list of bosses:
Mariano Zagone (c1902-1909, killed)
Rosario Dispenza (1909-1914, killed)
Anthony D'Andrea (1914-1921, killed)
Mike Merlo (1921-1924, died of cancer)
Tony Lombardo (1925-1928, killed)
Pasquale Lolordo (1928, killed)
Giuseppe Giunta (1928-1929, killed)
Joe Aiello (1929-1930, killed)
Toto Loverde (1930-1931, demoted and later killed)
Absorbed into (Al Capone) Chicago Outfit, 1931.
Aiello was Lombardo's underboss, but he separated from Lombardo because of Lombardo's support of Capone. Lolordo, Giunta and Loverde were puppets of Capone. Aiello (a North Sider) created his own faction (the details of which are unknown) that was responsible for killing Lolordo. He took over from Giunta (who betrayed Capone and was killed for it) while Capone and Rio were in prison, but the Outfit killed him anyway in October 1930. We don't know why Loverde was killed, but he had already been demoted by then.
[quote=aleksandrored post_id=174909 time=1606354279 user_id=5461]
I know the topic is a little old, but it was rereading and I had some doubts:
The Chicago Mafia Boss in the 1920s was Anthony D'Andrea, followed by Mike Merlo, then Antonio Lombardo, and after Lombardo's death it was Patsy Lorordo, but at that time Capone, who was a capodecina of Masseria, was at war with Aiello to control and absorb the guanges, did he achieve this in 1930, but was he only recognized as chief by Maranzano in 1931? that's right?
If Capone Mob and the North Side were not part of the Chicago mafia, were they isolated and separate gangs?
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Here's the list of bosses:
Mariano Zagone (c1902-1909, killed)
Rosario Dispenza (1909-1914, killed)
Anthony D'Andrea (1914-1921, killed)
Mike Merlo (1921-1924, died of cancer)
Tony Lombardo (1925-1928, killed)
Pasquale Lolordo (1928, killed)
Giuseppe Giunta (1928-1929, killed)
Joe Aiello (1929-1930, killed)
Toto Loverde (1930-1931, demoted and later killed)
Absorbed into (Al Capone) Chicago Outfit, 1931.
Aiello was Lombardo's underboss, but he separated from Lombardo because of Lombardo's support of Capone. Lolordo, Giunta and Loverde were puppets of Capone. Aiello (a North Sider) created his own faction (the details of which are unknown) that was responsible for killing Lolordo. He took over from Giunta (who betrayed Capone and was killed for it) while Capone and Rio were in prison, but the Outfit killed him anyway in October 1930. We don't know why Loverde was killed, but he had already been demoted by then.