by eboli » Tue Jul 27, 2021 5:19 am
Albert Circelli was hanging in the same circles with some of the Tanglewood Boys like Anthony DiSimone and Freddy Boy Santorelli. At the time of his death, he was living in Southeast Yonkers with his mom at 10 Landis Pl. He worked at a relative's pest control company. No wife or known children, but he had an ex-fiance. When he died, he was IDd by the plates of the Lincoln he was driving because he didn't have any identification on him.
Circelli wasn't considered somebody of importance by law enforcement and had only one minor arrest on record. The feds thought he relied on his family's connections to secure a spot in organized crime. The Circelli family were somewhat affluent as they used to own properties around Manhattan and owned a whole brownstone on the same street as Rao's.
In 2003 he was recently made into the family and his murder wasn't considered crime related. Although investigators suspected that Circelli's newly found rank provoked Louie Lump Lump into killing him out of spite. They theorized that Louie felt disrespected by the younger guy, who he felt didn't earn the stripes he was given. Keep in mind that both men were sitting at the bar, no table reservation or anything. Circelli had started frequenting the restaurant only after he was made.
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Albert Circelli was hanging in the same circles with some of the Tanglewood Boys like Anthony DiSimone and Freddy Boy Santorelli. At the time of his death, he was living in Southeast Yonkers with his mom at 10 Landis Pl. He worked at a relative's pest control company. No wife or known children, but he had an ex-fiance. When he died, he was IDd by the plates of the Lincoln he was driving because he didn't have any identification on him.
Circelli wasn't considered somebody of importance by law enforcement and had only one minor arrest on record. The feds thought he relied on his family's connections to secure a spot in organized crime. The Circelli family were somewhat affluent as they used to own properties around Manhattan and owned a whole brownstone on the same street as Rao's.
In 2003 he was recently made into the family and his murder wasn't considered crime related. Although investigators suspected that Circelli's newly found rank provoked Louie Lump Lump into killing him out of spite. They theorized that Louie felt disrespected by the younger guy, who he felt didn't earn the stripes he was given. Keep in mind that both men were sitting at the bar, no table reservation or anything. Circelli had started frequenting the restaurant only after he was made.
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