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Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by DPG » Sat Feb 20, 2016 10:44 pm

And I'm good. Glad to be here, I'm still reading the first page. Hope all is well your way

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by DPG » Sat Feb 20, 2016 10:42 pm

Lol good guess I'm already in question asking mode

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by Angelo Santino » Sat Feb 20, 2016 10:36 pm

DPG wrote:So in T.J. English's book on Havana he stats Alo represented Chicago's interest in Cuba. Anyone have any idea on the basis for this? I know he's close to Lansky but anyone in Chicago?
Is this Daniel? How you been? It's Atardi.

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by DPG » Sat Feb 20, 2016 10:32 pm

So in T.J. English's book on Havana he stats Alo represented Chicago's interest in Cuba. Anyone have any idea on the basis for this? I know he's close to Lansky but anyone in Chicago?

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by InCamelot » Sat Feb 20, 2016 6:46 pm

My bad I misread when I posted my last post ^

But anyhow, we don't know much at all about Laietta, Buonorado, Martino or Spinelli eh? And certainly not what became of this crew either huh?

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by InCamelot » Sat Feb 20, 2016 6:03 pm

HairyKnuckles wrote:
InCamelot wrote:
HairyKnuckles wrote:Alo had a large crew, judging by the Valachi chart. And yes, he was still the captain although occasionally spending chunk of a year down there. Usually, when captains go down there, they designate an acting captain to oversee the crew in NY. That was the case with Mike Coppola (who used Philip Lombardo and others in this capacity) and Tommy Greco (Joe Loiacono and Joe Lapadura) for example. In Alo´s case, Jerry Laietta, Nick Rattenni and possibly later Centore may have been three individuals who acted in his stead.

Wow very interesting. Weren't Rattenni and Centore leading Bronx crews eventually? Or even further up to Westchester?
Depends on who you ask. East Bronx would say definitely they were both official captains later on. Centore is listed as such on a LE chart (NYPD if memory serves) dated in 1983. But those charts made by the NYPD have serious flaws. Rattenni was never listed as an official captain by any law enforcement agency. Not saying he never was a skipper, just saying I haven´t seen anything confirming this. If JD sees this thread, he may be able to help out. Both were originally Bronx based. Rattenni moved his operations to Yonkers early on and Centore moved his headquarters to Yonkers in the early 1980s.
Wait I remember PB mentioning Centore was capo up in the Bronx way before the 80s??

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by HairyKnuckles » Sat Feb 20, 2016 3:06 pm

AG777 wrote:Salvatore a.k.a. Charlie died in 1965, Mazzie died in 1970
^^^ Is that your Salvatore?

Pietro and his wife Fortunata had seven sons and two daughters.
Yeah, that has to be him. Thanks hon´. I have in my files that Salvatore was killed in 1965 and that triggered the Campisis to revolt against the Mafia. I could be wrong.

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by Sol » Sat Feb 20, 2016 3:01 pm

Hailbritain wrote:Who is the guy in handcuffs ??
The top picture is of Nana the one in cuffs on the bottom picture is petey black.......Soliai

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by AG777 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 2:41 pm

Salvatore a.k.a. Charlie died in 1965, Mazzie died in 1970
^^^ Is that your Salvatore?

Pietro and his wife Fortunata had seven sons and two daughters.

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by AG777 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 2:09 pm

Thanks HK. There are so many Peteys that I'm getting dizzy trying to read about them. I think we need that book "To Drop a Dime" to see if it lists the entire Campisi family. I only have the book "Deal" which is where I got the names from. On the RD years ago I think I saw a write up on them. I bet David knows. I'll keep looking.

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by HairyKnuckles » Sat Feb 20, 2016 1:26 pm

AG777 wrote:HK who is Gasparo Campisi?

(Campisi names and ages 1971)

Nana (Nay-Nay) 51
Sons
Peter Anthony (Pipi) 26
Carmen 20

Biaggio 48
Peter Charles (P.A.) 26

Charlie
Peter Salvatore (Petey Black) 32

Mazzie's sons
Peter Richard (Petey White) 34
Thomas Peter (Tommy) 32
I believe Gasparo (or Gus) was a son of Pietro. If I´m wrong (keeping track on all these Campisis is confusing), possibly a nephew.

Name: Gasparo Campisi
State of Issue: New Jersey
Date of Birth: Saturday July 06, 1907
Date of Death: August 1972
Est. Age at Death: 65 years, 1 months
Last known residence:
City: Maplewood; Maplecrest
County: Essex
State: New Jersey
ZIP Code: 07040

Didn´t Pietro also have a sixth son (Salvatore, nicknamed Toddo or Dodo)?

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by AG777 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 12:57 pm

HK who is Gasparo Campisi?

(Campisi names and ages 1971)

Nana (Nay-Nay) 51
Sons
Peter Anthony (Pipi) 26
Carmen 20

Biaggio 48
Peter Charles (P.A.) 26

Charlie
Peter Salvatore (Petey Black) 32

Mazzie's sons
Peter Richard (Petey White) 34
Thomas Peter (Tommy) 32

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by HairyKnuckles » Sat Feb 20, 2016 12:10 pm

InCamelot wrote:
HairyKnuckles wrote:Alo had a large crew, judging by the Valachi chart. And yes, he was still the captain although occasionally spending chunk of a year down there. Usually, when captains go down there, they designate an acting captain to oversee the crew in NY. That was the case with Mike Coppola (who used Philip Lombardo and others in this capacity) and Tommy Greco (Joe Loiacono and Joe Lapadura) for example. In Alo´s case, Jerry Laietta, Nick Rattenni and possibly later Centore may have been three individuals who acted in his stead.

Wow very interesting. Weren't Rattenni and Centore leading Bronx crews eventually? Or even further up to Westchester?
Depends on who you ask. East Bronx would say definitely they were both official captains later on. Centore is listed as such on a LE chart (NYPD if memory serves) dated in 1983. But those charts made by the NYPD have serious flaws. Rattenni was never listed as an official captain by any law enforcement agency. Not saying he never was a skipper, just saying I haven´t seen anything confirming this. If JD sees this thread, he may be able to help out. Both were originally Bronx based. Rattenni moved his operations to Yonkers early on and Centore moved his headquarters to Yonkers in the early 1980s.
B. wrote:There is conflicting info on the Campisis.

Charles and Thomas Sr. are listed in many places as Genovese members. According to one informant, their father Pietro was a member as well, and he sponsored Newark Genovese member Carmine Battaglia for membership. The same informant claimed that Battaglia sponsored Pietro Campisi's sons Charles and Thomas Sr. in return. There is speculation (not sure where it comes from) that Pietro Campisi and Carmine Battaglia were originally with the Newark family before it split up.

Picasso was adamant that none of them were made except for Petey Black Campisi, who was made with the Colombos, and Peter White Campisi, who was made with the Gambinos (and later murdered). Are there any other people/places that say those were the only two members? If he's the only source of that info it can't be trusted.
Gasparo and Tommaso Campisi are listed as made Genovese members on FBI charts. Their father Pietro may very well have been made as well, but he was inactive way before those charts were made. Charles Campisi was also listed as made on one chart dated in 1964. But his name does not come up on "members who died-lists" later on. Seems to suggest that he actually wasn´t made. I tend to believe Pic what he said about Pipi Campisi being a Gambino captain before he was murdered in 1983. I´ve seen him mentioned in FBI documents as such. Apparently, he took over from Frank Perrone. Third generation Campisi, Petey Black, son of Salvatore, was made with the Colombos in early 1990s.

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by Hailbritain » Sat Feb 20, 2016 10:52 am

Who is the guy in handcuffs ??

Re: Vincent Alo's Crew

by B. » Sat Feb 20, 2016 10:23 am

There is conflicting info on the Campisis.

Charles and Thomas Sr. are listed in many places as Genovese members. According to one informant, their father Pietro was a member as well, and he sponsored Newark Genovese member Carmine Battaglia for membership. The same informant claimed that Battaglia sponsored Pietro Campisi's sons Charles and Thomas Sr. in return. There is speculation (not sure where it comes from) that Pietro Campisi and Carmine Battaglia were originally with the Newark family before it split up.

Picasso was adamant that none of them were made except for Petey Black Campisi, who was made with the Colombos, and Peter White Campisi, who was made with the Gambinos (and later murdered). Are there any other people/places that say those were the only two members? If he's the only source of that info it can't be trusted.

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