by TinyDog » Sun May 28, 2023 5:14 am
I happened to read the history of Sammy's Gentleman's Club in Birmingham. The guy who founded it was someone named Salvadore "Sammy" Cantavespre, who passed ownership over to a guy named Sammy Russo in the late 1980s, according to Bham Wiki.
At first I was thinking it could be Italian-American stereotyping for me to assume it was LCN, until I read that Cantavespre and three other men were charged with arson in the bombing of the New Spot Lounge on June 11, 1982.
The only actual reference to LCN I could find was a blog post from a woman named Jimmie Lee Stanley, who claimed Sammy Cantavespre was the "mob boss" of Birmingham. Then again, it's not the first time sleazy Italian businessmen have been accused of being LCN-connected and haven't been (e.g. Joe Ricci and the Elan School in the 80s).
My father worked as a cop in Gulfport, Mississippi in the 80s and talks all about how the NOLA family, as well as members from New York/Philadelphia were active across the southeast during the 70s/80s, not just in Louisiana. He never mentioned Cantavespre, though.
I've seen "Birmingham crime family" listen on Wikipedia but besides this, I've yet to see any actual detailed history. It also states that the family went defunct in 1938.
I know LCN isn't a publicized phenomenon in Alabama, if it does exist.
SOURCES:
https://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Sammy%27s
https://conjuringjusticeblog.com/tag/sammys/
https://www.sammysonline.com/about/
I happened to read the history of Sammy's Gentleman's Club in Birmingham. The guy who founded it was someone named Salvadore "Sammy" Cantavespre, who passed ownership over to a guy named Sammy Russo in the late 1980s, according to Bham Wiki.
At first I was thinking it could be Italian-American stereotyping for me to assume it was LCN, until I read that Cantavespre and three other men were charged with arson in the bombing of the New Spot Lounge on June 11, 1982.
The only actual reference to LCN I could find was a blog post from a woman named Jimmie Lee Stanley, who claimed Sammy Cantavespre was the "mob boss" of Birmingham. Then again, it's not the first time sleazy Italian businessmen have been accused of being LCN-connected and haven't been (e.g. Joe Ricci and the Elan School in the 80s).
My father worked as a cop in Gulfport, Mississippi in the 80s and talks all about how the NOLA family, as well as members from New York/Philadelphia were active across the southeast during the 70s/80s, not just in Louisiana. He never mentioned Cantavespre, though.
I've seen "Birmingham crime family" listen on Wikipedia but besides this, I've yet to see any actual detailed history. It also states that the family went defunct in 1938.
I know LCN isn't a publicized phenomenon in Alabama, if it does exist.
SOURCES:
https://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Sammy%27s
https://conjuringjusticeblog.com/tag/sammys/
https://www.sammysonline.com/about/