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Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by davidf1989 » Thu Jul 15, 2021 5:03 am

Tonyd621 wrote: Sat Jul 03, 2021 10:39 am
chin_gigante wrote: Sat Jul 03, 2021 10:10 am I need to amend my previous comments about the murders Casale and Caprio carried out in the 1990s. I was using The Last Gangster as a reference, but after looking back at more newspaper articles and other notes it seems GA paints a bit of an oversimplified version of the Casale-Caprio murder story. Here's what I've got from checking my other notes:

- When Casale began cooperating in late 1999 he told the FBI about how he killed Gantz and Sodano on Caprio's orders
- Casale recorded Caprio, leading to his indictment in March 2000
- Caprio flips a couple of months later and tells the FBI that he knows Casale committed the murders of Scoloveno, Shear, and Matonis
- Caprio also tells the FBI about the murder of Edward Snee in 1975
- Casale admits the murders and, when later interviewed for the Witness Protection Program, admits killing Harry Serio as well
- However, Casale tells the FBI that Caprio authorised the Scoloveno, Shear, and Matonis murders
- Caprio denies authorising the three additional murders
- The government tears up Casale's agreement and he's never called to testify
- Caprio never pleads guilty to or admits the Scoloveno, Shear or Matonis murders
- On the stand, Edwin Jacobs questions Caprio about Casale's statements
- Caprio says they're lies and he never authorised Shear, Matonis or Scoloveno's killings
- Caprio points out how he admitted the Snee murder and says he would have admitted 20 homicides if that was the amount he had committed
- Casale is given the maximum 20 years for his original plea that included the Gantz and Sodano murders
- Casale eventually pleads guilty to the Scoloveno, Shear, Matonis, and Serio murders and receives an additional 10 years
- Caprio is ultimately sentenced to 75 months and gets out in 2006
I have never followed the Philly stuff in great detail. But this stuff here allowing these guys to testify I just shake my head bc Idk what to say.. instead of flipping the bad to catch the worst the govt imo is flipping the worst to catch the bad.
I think that Pete the Crumb Caprio would end up testifying against Merlino, Ligambi and others in the Philly mob.

https://www.inquirer.com/philly/news/ho ... mafia.html

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by chin_gigante » Sat Jul 10, 2021 6:01 am

15 Sep 1993 - Leon Lanzilotta, 45; Michael Forte, 53:
- Lanzilotta was a bookmaker and Forte a convicted drug dealer
- Both were collecting street tax on behalf of Stanfa
- Lanzilotta and Forte had just left the Scioli Turco Post 593 VFW on 8th Street near St Albans
- Ambushed on a street corner by three or four men in ski masks
- The hit vehicle was a stolen 1991 Oldsmobile Ciera
- Another car was idling on St Albans
- Two members of the hit team opened fire with 9mm pistols
- One shooter got out of the Oldsmobile and fired two shots, another remained in the car and fired three shots
- Lanzilotta was shot once in the face and was taken to hospital in critical condition but survived
- Forte tripped as he tried to run away and broke his nose on the pavement
- The Oldsmobile was found a few blocks away with the engine still running
- Mazzone told Natale that they believed Lanzilotta was a lookout for the hit team that killed Michael Ciancaglini
- [I don't know whether the above is true, I haven't seen anything to indicate Lanzilotta was on the hit team with Veasey and Colletti]
- Mazzone and Lancellotti were on the hit team, and Mazzone was the one who shot Lanzilotta in the face

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by Ivan » Fri Jul 09, 2021 9:02 pm

Chin this is great stuff, very illuminating.

Can you tell me any more details about these two other than what's already on the thread? (That's all I need now; I promise I will leave you alone after this. :lol:)

Leon "Yonnie" Lanzilotta (1993) - associate; wounded
Michael Forte (1993) - associate; wounded

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by chin_gigante » Fri Jul 09, 2021 6:36 am

Larry Scoloveno:
- Associate of Genovese soldier Joseph Polverino
- Shot to death Dec 1991 in the parking lot of a Rickel's Home Center
- Scoloveno was a bookmaker who stiffed Casale on a payoff
- When Casale started cooperating, he only told the FBI about the Gantz and Sodano murders
- When Caprio flipped, he told the FBI about Casale's involvement in the Scoloveno, Shear, and Matonis murders
- Casale admitted the three additional murders but said Caprio authorised them
- Casale said Caprio was in the car with him the night Scoloveno was killed
- Caprio denied authorising or having anything to do with the Scoloveno, Shear, or Matonis murders beyond knowing Casale committed them

Robert Matonis:
- Owned a wholesale merchandise warehouse in Harrison
- Shot twice in the head at the warehouse in Oct 1997
- Matonis was an associate and was believed to keep $50,000 to $100,000 in cash at the warehouse
- Casale killed him but only found $1,500 in Matonis' wallet
- Again, Casale retroactively claimed Caprio approved this murder, but Caprio denied it

Harry Serio:
- Secretary-treasurer of Teamsters Local 478
- Found shot dead at the Local headquarters in Union in Oct 1989
- Rumoured to be considering challenging Joseph A Uzzolino for the presidency of the Local
- Uzzolino became the president after his father Joseph P Uzzolino was convicted of embezzlement and taking kickbacks in 1980
- Casale admitted to participation in the Serio murder when interviewed for witness protection
- Casale conspired with others to kill Serio in exchange for money from the Bonanno family

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So, in summary:

- Casale, with others, participated in the 1989 murder of Harry Serio on behalf of the Bonanno family
- Casale killed Larry Scoloveno in 1991 over a gambling payoff
- Casale killed William Shear in 1993 because he believed he was an informant
- Casale killed William Gantz in 1994, with Caprio's approval, because they believed Gantz would try to kill Casale first
- Caprio, acting on orders from Natale and Merlino, recruited Casale to kill Joseph Sodano in 1996
- Casale killed Robert Matonis in 1997 in a botched robbery

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by Ivan » Thu Jul 08, 2021 4:52 pm

All right I'm officially confused now. Who were Scoloveno, Matonis, and Serio, specifically, and why were they killed?

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by chin_gigante » Thu Jul 08, 2021 5:02 am

This thread got me thinking more about Caprio in general. He said his father was a Genovese associate and that he himself was with the Boiardo crew before going over to the Philadelphia family. An Anthony "Studs" Caprio shows up on some of the DeCarlo tapes.

Also found this from the 1940 census showing a Peter Caprio then 10-years-old (in line with his DOB being 29 Aug 1929). Though the father listed is identified as Alfonso Caprio. Not too far off Anthony, if Studs Caprio is indeed his father.
1940 census.png

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by Adam » Tue Jul 06, 2021 2:35 pm

Casale and Caprio's testimony is problematic.

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by chin_gigante » Tue Jul 06, 2021 10:31 am

Found the NJ death records for Scoloveno, Shear, and Matonis
Larry Scoloveno.png


William M Shear.png

Robert P Matonis.png

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by Tonyd621 » Sat Jul 03, 2021 10:39 am

chin_gigante wrote: Sat Jul 03, 2021 10:10 am I need to amend my previous comments about the murders Casale and Caprio carried out in the 1990s. I was using The Last Gangster as a reference, but after looking back at more newspaper articles and other notes it seems GA paints a bit of an oversimplified version of the Casale-Caprio murder story. Here's what I've got from checking my other notes:

- When Casale began cooperating in late 1999 he told the FBI about how he killed Gantz and Sodano on Caprio's orders
- Casale recorded Caprio, leading to his indictment in March 2000
- Caprio flips a couple of months later and tells the FBI that he knows Casale committed the murders of Scoloveno, Shear, and Matonis
- Caprio also tells the FBI about the murder of Edward Snee in 1975
- Casale admits the murders and, when later interviewed for the Witness Protection Program, admits killing Harry Serio as well
- However, Casale tells the FBI that Caprio authorised the Scoloveno, Shear, and Matonis murders
- Caprio denies authorising the three additional murders
- The government tears up Casale's agreement and he's never called to testify
- Caprio never pleads guilty to or admits the Scoloveno, Shear or Matonis murders
- On the stand, Edwin Jacobs questions Caprio about Casale's statements
- Caprio says they're lies and he never authorised Shear, Matonis or Scoloveno's killings
- Caprio points out how he admitted the Snee murder and says he would have admitted 20 homicides if that was the amount he had committed
- Casale is given the maximum 20 years for his original plea that included the Gantz and Sodano murders
- Casale eventually pleads guilty to the Scoloveno, Shear, Matonis, and Serio murders and receives an additional 10 years
- Caprio is ultimately sentenced to 75 months and gets out in 2006
I have never followed the Philly stuff in great detail. But this stuff here allowing these guys to testify I just shake my head bc Idk what to say.. instead of flipping the bad to catch the worst the govt imo is flipping the worst to catch the bad.

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by chin_gigante » Sat Jul 03, 2021 10:10 am

I need to amend my previous comments about the murders Casale and Caprio carried out in the 1990s. I was using The Last Gangster as a reference, but after looking back at more newspaper articles and other notes it seems GA paints a bit of an oversimplified version of the Casale-Caprio murder story. Here's what I've got from checking my other notes:

- When Casale began cooperating in late 1999 he told the FBI about how he killed Gantz and Sodano on Caprio's orders
- Casale recorded Caprio, leading to his indictment in March 2000
- Caprio flips a couple of months later and tells the FBI that he knows Casale committed the murders of Scoloveno, Shear, and Matonis
- Caprio also tells the FBI about the murder of Edward Snee in 1975
- Casale admits the murders and, when later interviewed for the Witness Protection Program, admits killing Harry Serio as well
- However, Casale tells the FBI that Caprio authorised the Scoloveno, Shear, and Matonis murders
- Caprio denies authorising the three additional murders
- The government tears up Casale's agreement and he's never called to testify
- Caprio never pleads guilty to or admits the Scoloveno, Shear or Matonis murders
- On the stand, Edwin Jacobs questions Caprio about Casale's statements
- Caprio says they're lies and he never authorised Shear, Matonis or Scoloveno's killings
- Caprio points out how he admitted the Snee murder and says he would have admitted 20 homicides if that was the amount he had committed
- Casale is given the maximum 20 years for his original plea that included the Gantz and Sodano murders
- Casale eventually pleads guilty to the Scoloveno, Shear, Matonis, and Serio murders and receives an additional 10 years
- Caprio is ultimately sentenced to 75 months and gets out in 2006

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by Ivan » Tue Jun 29, 2021 12:14 pm

Thanks for the info so far, fellas. Casale the baby fucker sounds like the ultimate lowlife (that 200 bucks thing... I wonder if that was a lot of money to him? I make that in a hour doing legit work for my best client and play it on one hand of blackjack sometimes LOL).

Keep more info coming if you got it!

Also Colombo shouldn't be on this list; I pasted him on by accident but he's in Goodfella Tapes. Surprised the book never mentions Zagone given that he's Stanfa's nephew.

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by dack2001 » Tue Jun 29, 2021 10:50 am

I agree that's what GA is implying but I disagree with the implication. Joe Sodano pushes that button wherever he is. I also feel this information came from Casale. His 302s were passed around amongst defense attorneys before Merlinos trial.

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by chin_gigante » Tue Jun 29, 2021 8:35 am

Another reason I suspect it was unsanctioned is because of this excerpt from The Last Gangster:
Caprio, in turn, recruited one of his top associates, a guy named Philip “Philly Fay” Casale. He and Caprio had been involved in at least four other murders. Usually the target was somebody who had money and who had crossed the mob.
Whether the transgression was real, or simply fabricated by Caprio and Casale to justify the murder-robbery that would follow, remains an open question. What is clear is that at least four individuals were killed by Casale on Caprio’s orders before Sodano’s murder.
The four victims were each shot at close range; three as they sat behind the wheels of their cars meeting with Casale. None suspected what was coming. Casale and Caprio were masters of the setup, cheap-shot artists. Both would later become government witnesses and offer graphically brutal accounts of that classic underworld move—the double cross that ends in murder.
Cold and callous, they joked about each hit. In 1991, for example, Casale was lying in wait for his target. They were supposed to meet in a deserted parking lot in Newark. Bored, Caprio started eating potato chips. He had several bags in the car with him that night. After polishing off a fourth bag, and with still no sign of the target, Casale called Caprio and asked what he should do.
“Eat more chips,” Pete the Crumb replied. Two years later, Caprio tapped Casale for another murder. This time the target was a guy named Billy Shear, a mob associate who was suspected of cooperating with authorities. Caprio described Shear as a “cancer,” and told Casale something had to be done “to stop it before it spreads.”
Then, with a sly smile, he said, “I think it’s potato chip time.” A few days later, after Casale had set up a meeting with Shear to discuss a drug deal, Casale told Caprio, “Tonight’s potato chip night.”
Both hits went off as planned. In each case, the target was relieved of his cash and jewelry. Casale and Caprio split the proceeds, although not always evenly. Billy Shear had a thousand dollars in his pocket the night Casale popped him, according to an FBI report. Casale was sitting in the passenger seat of Shear’s car when he pulled out a gun and shot Shear once in the head at point-blank range. When Shear began to moan, Casale shot him again. Then, with Shear silenced and slumped over the steering wheel, Casale calmly went through his pockets. He later gave Caprio two hundred dollars, claiming it was half of what Shear had on him that night.
In 1994 Casale used the same MO when he popped Willie Gantz, a Sodano associate suspected of stealing money from the mob. Sodano was in prison at the time; if he’d been around, Gantz would most likely still be alive. Casale’s fourth victim was a businessman shot in a warehouse where Caprio and Casale thought the victim had a stash of more than a hundred thousand dollars. They never found the money.

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by dack2001 » Tue Jun 29, 2021 5:28 am

We are going to agree to disagree on this one. I don't believe for a second that Caprio had the juice or the inclination to kill a guy like Gantz, who worked directly for Joe Sodano, without a go ahead from the Nodder. You think Sodano couldn't send messages in jail or the halfway house? Think Sodano would get out and just forget about one of his guys getting hit? Sodano was both respected and feared. Too bad we don't have a copy of Caprio's testimony from the Merlino trial. That would probably answer the question.

Re: Need info on some Stanfa-era hits

by chin_gigante » Tue Jun 29, 2021 12:39 am

Sodano was in jail when Shear and Gantz were killed. And on top of that, by the time Gantz was killed Licata was also in prison, and it took place in the gap between Stanfa being arrested and Natale becoming boss, so there were no captains and no administration to approve it. I strongly suspect that the Sodano murder was the only hit carried out by Caprio in the 1990s that was sanctioned

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