by B. » Thu Nov 15, 2018 12:23 pm
When I made the original post I had never heard of him -- it was three years ago, so I'd have to do some digging, but the reference in my original post probably came from a crime commission or senate report given the year was 1983. I can remember the visual, as it was a simple chart.
Here is a doc from the 1960s about Florida-based members where he is explicitly labeled a member of the Philly family, but strangely it also lists him directly above as a member of the Trafficante family as well:
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.htm ... _felice%22
Another document on MF mentions that Stefano Randazzo and Alfred Felice are members of separate families though they had previously incorrectly been listed as members of the same family, so that may be a correction to the above listing where Felice is listed twice with both the Trafficantes (along with Randazzo) and Philly.
Here is another doc where an informant ID's Felice as a made member and suspects it may be with Philadelphia given his association with Philly members:
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.htm ... _felice%22
I've read other reports that discuss Charles Costello traveling to Florida specifically to meet with Alfred Felice during the period when Costello was acting captain of the Simone crew. The Simone crew at that time handled most of the Bruno family's interests in Florida, with Simone himself living there most of the year.
He is also mentioned in this book as a "Bruno aide", which you may have seen, but I'm not sure the original source:
https://books.google.com/books?id=H1BpC ... 22&f=false
Between the 1983 report, the 1960s MF docs, Frattianno's reference to Felice being w/ the Philly family, plus other odds and ends, everything strongly points to Felice being with Philly. His close association with members of other groups and some of the murkiness surrounding him probably comes from him being one of the only Florida-based members of the Philly family (at least during that period), his brother having been a possible member of an NYC family before his murder, and Felice being from NYC originally himself.
In the 1950s Angelo Bruno himself seems to have been one of the family's only soldiers with an active presence in the Miami area, so I wonder if it was Bruno himself who recruited Felice. Felice's association with Bruno's cousin Costello and others from the Simone crew could back this up, but hard to say.
Very interesting guy, so if you find anything else please let me know.
When I made the original post I had never heard of him -- it was three years ago, so I'd have to do some digging, but the reference in my original post probably came from a crime commission or senate report given the year was 1983. I can remember the visual, as it was a simple chart.
Here is a doc from the 1960s about Florida-based members where he is explicitly labeled a member of the Philly family, but strangely it also lists him directly above as a member of the Trafficante family as well:
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=113058&relPageId=16&search=%22alfred_felice%22
Another document on MF mentions that Stefano Randazzo and Alfred Felice are members of separate families though they had previously incorrectly been listed as members of the same family, so that may be a correction to the above listing where Felice is listed twice with both the Trafficantes (along with Randazzo) and Philly.
Here is another doc where an informant ID's Felice as a made member and suspects it may be with Philadelphia given his association with Philly members:
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=113101&relPageId=4&search=%22alfred_felice%22
I've read other reports that discuss Charles Costello traveling to Florida specifically to meet with Alfred Felice during the period when Costello was acting captain of the Simone crew. The Simone crew at that time handled most of the Bruno family's interests in Florida, with Simone himself living there most of the year.
He is also mentioned in this book as a "Bruno aide", which you may have seen, but I'm not sure the original source: https://books.google.com/books?id=H1BpCAAAQBAJ&lpg=PT58&ots=OqcKpHBqsC&dq=%22alfred%20felice%22%20miami%20mafia&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=%22alfred%20felice%22&f=false
Between the 1983 report, the 1960s MF docs, Frattianno's reference to Felice being w/ the Philly family, plus other odds and ends, everything strongly points to Felice being with Philly. His close association with members of other groups and some of the murkiness surrounding him probably comes from him being one of the only Florida-based members of the Philly family (at least during that period), his brother having been a possible member of an NYC family before his murder, and Felice being from NYC originally himself.
In the 1950s Angelo Bruno himself seems to have been one of the family's only soldiers with an active presence in the Miami area, so I wonder if it was Bruno himself who recruited Felice. Felice's association with Bruno's cousin Costello and others from the Simone crew could back this up, but hard to say.
Very interesting guy, so if you find anything else please let me know.