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by motorfab » Sun Mar 09, 2025 10:43 am
by Patrickgold » Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:59 am
stubbs wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:32 am Patrickgold wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:10 am Joseph Gagliano died recently. He was arrested with Dominick Gullo in 2014 for having a sniper van. They never figured out what their intentions were. They said they bought it like that and were going to sell ice cream out of it. Any evidence that Joe Gaglione was made? I know his father Frank Sr was made and was the underboss at one time. Dominick Gullo died in 2020. Obit: https://www.greenwoodfh.com/obituaries/ ... d=37761516 Here is the article about the arrest: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19yAg4 ... tid=wwXIfr Holy shit, good find! That seems unexpected, he was fairly young. Reading that obituary, it says his brother Jack died eleven months prior. As far as I remember, there's no evidence that Joe was ever made. If he was, he was likely the last living member of the NOLA family to die off.
Patrickgold wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:10 am Joseph Gagliano died recently. He was arrested with Dominick Gullo in 2014 for having a sniper van. They never figured out what their intentions were. They said they bought it like that and were going to sell ice cream out of it. Any evidence that Joe Gaglione was made? I know his father Frank Sr was made and was the underboss at one time. Dominick Gullo died in 2020. Obit: https://www.greenwoodfh.com/obituaries/ ... d=37761516 Here is the article about the arrest: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19yAg4 ... tid=wwXIfr
by stubbs » Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:32 am
by Patrickgold » Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:10 am
by Rcmso » Tue Jun 18, 2024 11:01 am
by cavita » Tue Apr 02, 2024 5:47 am
Antiliar wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:47 pm cavita wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 5:21 pm B. wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 5:10 pm Great leads. Should note that two successive bosses of San Cipirello in the early 1920s were Vito Todaro and Domenico Pardo. Todaro survived a murder attempt in 1921 and came to NYC the following year where his arrival contact was Morello Family leader Giovanni Pecoraro (from Piana dei Greci and San Cipirello). On the same ship with Todaro was Resuttana boss Antonino Grillo (bro-in-law of Manfredi Mineo) and Ignazio Lupo, the latter returning after petitioning the Sicilian mafia for help lifting his death sentence. Pardo came to the US in the 1920s as well and was involved with the Rockford Family. Cavita has shared info about that. I've wondered myself if Vito Todaro was related to Francesco Todaro of New Orleans so this adds some other possible connections to the mix. The early Bonanno Family connection via Grippi is interesting too as they had ties to San Cipirello. Gioacchino DiMartino of San Cipirello attended Cascio Ferro's 1901 NYC welcome banquet and in addition to living in Williamsburg, DiMartino arrived to Nicolo Schiro after one overseas trip. On a later trip DiMartino was arriving to his "cousin" Giovanni Pecoraro though Pecoraro had been killed during the voyage. Pietro Licata was of course from San Cipirello too and active with the local Family before coming to the US and joining the Bonannos. Lot of ties between the Bonannos and adjacent San Giuseppe Jato as well. The Families in those towns are and were closely involved with the mafia in Camporeale and Partinico where the early Bonanno leadership was from. San Giuseppe, San Cipirello, and Camporeale all evidently played a role in the Newark Family too. This connects back to New Orleans as Schiro's paesan Leonardo Cipolla was likely the NO boss in the late 1910s after leaving Williamsburg and was later linked to the Troia murder in Newark. In addition to Domenico Pardo who had an early history in Rockford, there was a Frank "Tex" Todaro in Rockford involved with the early Rockford LCN in bootlegging and gambling but I have been unable to trace his ancestry as he was born in Melville, Louisiana in 1905. His parents were Vincenzo "Charles" and Anna Todaro. I've been unable to find out more about his father Vincenzo other than he was born in Italy around 1884. There was a Vincent Charles Todaro who was born Apr 15, 1884 (grave has 1885), in Roccamena (where Cola Schiro was born) and died in Rockford on Apr 19, 1944. His wife was Antonia (or Anna; her last name is either Gagliano or Segretto) and his parents were Francesco Todaro and Santa Miceli.
cavita wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 5:21 pm B. wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 5:10 pm Great leads. Should note that two successive bosses of San Cipirello in the early 1920s were Vito Todaro and Domenico Pardo. Todaro survived a murder attempt in 1921 and came to NYC the following year where his arrival contact was Morello Family leader Giovanni Pecoraro (from Piana dei Greci and San Cipirello). On the same ship with Todaro was Resuttana boss Antonino Grillo (bro-in-law of Manfredi Mineo) and Ignazio Lupo, the latter returning after petitioning the Sicilian mafia for help lifting his death sentence. Pardo came to the US in the 1920s as well and was involved with the Rockford Family. Cavita has shared info about that. I've wondered myself if Vito Todaro was related to Francesco Todaro of New Orleans so this adds some other possible connections to the mix. The early Bonanno Family connection via Grippi is interesting too as they had ties to San Cipirello. Gioacchino DiMartino of San Cipirello attended Cascio Ferro's 1901 NYC welcome banquet and in addition to living in Williamsburg, DiMartino arrived to Nicolo Schiro after one overseas trip. On a later trip DiMartino was arriving to his "cousin" Giovanni Pecoraro though Pecoraro had been killed during the voyage. Pietro Licata was of course from San Cipirello too and active with the local Family before coming to the US and joining the Bonannos. Lot of ties between the Bonannos and adjacent San Giuseppe Jato as well. The Families in those towns are and were closely involved with the mafia in Camporeale and Partinico where the early Bonanno leadership was from. San Giuseppe, San Cipirello, and Camporeale all evidently played a role in the Newark Family too. This connects back to New Orleans as Schiro's paesan Leonardo Cipolla was likely the NO boss in the late 1910s after leaving Williamsburg and was later linked to the Troia murder in Newark. In addition to Domenico Pardo who had an early history in Rockford, there was a Frank "Tex" Todaro in Rockford involved with the early Rockford LCN in bootlegging and gambling but I have been unable to trace his ancestry as he was born in Melville, Louisiana in 1905. His parents were Vincenzo "Charles" and Anna Todaro. I've been unable to find out more about his father Vincenzo other than he was born in Italy around 1884.
B. wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 5:10 pm Great leads. Should note that two successive bosses of San Cipirello in the early 1920s were Vito Todaro and Domenico Pardo. Todaro survived a murder attempt in 1921 and came to NYC the following year where his arrival contact was Morello Family leader Giovanni Pecoraro (from Piana dei Greci and San Cipirello). On the same ship with Todaro was Resuttana boss Antonino Grillo (bro-in-law of Manfredi Mineo) and Ignazio Lupo, the latter returning after petitioning the Sicilian mafia for help lifting his death sentence. Pardo came to the US in the 1920s as well and was involved with the Rockford Family. Cavita has shared info about that. I've wondered myself if Vito Todaro was related to Francesco Todaro of New Orleans so this adds some other possible connections to the mix. The early Bonanno Family connection via Grippi is interesting too as they had ties to San Cipirello. Gioacchino DiMartino of San Cipirello attended Cascio Ferro's 1901 NYC welcome banquet and in addition to living in Williamsburg, DiMartino arrived to Nicolo Schiro after one overseas trip. On a later trip DiMartino was arriving to his "cousin" Giovanni Pecoraro though Pecoraro had been killed during the voyage. Pietro Licata was of course from San Cipirello too and active with the local Family before coming to the US and joining the Bonannos. Lot of ties between the Bonannos and adjacent San Giuseppe Jato as well. The Families in those towns are and were closely involved with the mafia in Camporeale and Partinico where the early Bonanno leadership was from. San Giuseppe, San Cipirello, and Camporeale all evidently played a role in the Newark Family too. This connects back to New Orleans as Schiro's paesan Leonardo Cipolla was likely the NO boss in the late 1910s after leaving Williamsburg and was later linked to the Troia murder in Newark.
by Antiliar » Mon Apr 01, 2024 7:47 pm
by cavita » Mon Apr 01, 2024 5:21 pm
by B. » Mon Apr 01, 2024 5:10 pm
by JoelTurner » Mon Apr 01, 2024 11:49 am
by cavita » Thu Aug 10, 2023 5:51 am
by sdeitche » Tue Nov 15, 2022 4:39 pm
B. wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 3:37 pm sdeitche wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 12:09 pm B. wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 5:03 pm Can't remember if I've posted this, but the redacted name in this 1996 report is likely Tampa capodecina Stefano Raffa and it says he was in contact with the New Orleans Family: Should be noted Raffa was from Agrigento like the heritage of some of the remaining NO guys, i.e. Gaglianos. Could be either Raffa or LoScalzo. Can you send me the report? Curious about the Tampa aspect. When I find it again sure thing -- I was going through old clippings I made from files so I'd have to find which one it's from. What made me think it's Raffa is the second time the name is redacted the length and way it's broken would fit his name the best.
sdeitche wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 12:09 pm B. wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 5:03 pm Can't remember if I've posted this, but the redacted name in this 1996 report is likely Tampa capodecina Stefano Raffa and it says he was in contact with the New Orleans Family: Should be noted Raffa was from Agrigento like the heritage of some of the remaining NO guys, i.e. Gaglianos. Could be either Raffa or LoScalzo. Can you send me the report? Curious about the Tampa aspect.
B. wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 5:03 pm Can't remember if I've posted this, but the redacted name in this 1996 report is likely Tampa capodecina Stefano Raffa and it says he was in contact with the New Orleans Family: Should be noted Raffa was from Agrigento like the heritage of some of the remaining NO guys, i.e. Gaglianos.
by B. » Tue Nov 15, 2022 3:37 pm
by sdeitche » Tue Nov 15, 2022 12:09 pm
by B. » Mon Nov 14, 2022 5:03 pm
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