In Jan 1922, Angelo LaPadura and three others torched a macaroni factory for insurance money. His companions were:
Antonio Graceffo, Faustino Sammaritono, and Pasquale Casa.
Graceffo seems to have been an interesting figure:
- Born Sep 21 1889 in Favara, Agrigento, Sicily
- Married to Maria Zambito (likely from Cattolica Eraclea, Agrigento, Sicily)
- Had multiple arrests in Pennsylvania, notably for the murder of labor insurgents Peter Reilley & Alexander Campbell. They were feuding with United Mine Workers; possible NE Pennsylvania member Concetto “Frank” Agati was involved in this affair before being killed in 1928
- Brother Salvatore “Sam” Graceffo had a bunch of gambling charges
- Passed away Nov 29 1934 after an operation
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1) This whole group was super close to the NE Pennsylvania family. Graceffo used the same excuse as LaPadura, that he was selling cheese & olive oil in the area, as a cover for his bootlegging.
2) Pasquale Casa (Jul 16 1897 - Favara) lived in Little Falls, NJ and didn’t have any other arrests.
Favara wasn’t a common hometown among the North Jersey mafia groups. In fact, I can’t think of anyone else who was from there.
In Jan 1922, Angelo LaPadura and three others torched a macaroni factory for insurance money. His companions were: [b]Antonio Graceffo[/b], Faustino Sammaritono, and Pasquale Casa.
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Graceffo seems to have been an interesting figure:
- Born Sep 21 1889 in Favara, Agrigento, Sicily
- Married to Maria Zambito (likely from Cattolica Eraclea, Agrigento, Sicily)
- Had multiple arrests in Pennsylvania, notably for the murder of labor insurgents Peter Reilley & Alexander Campbell. They were feuding with United Mine Workers; possible NE Pennsylvania member Concetto “Frank” Agati was involved in this affair before being killed in 1928
- Brother Salvatore “Sam” Graceffo had a bunch of gambling charges
- Passed away Nov 29 1934 after an operation
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1) This whole group was super close to the NE Pennsylvania family. Graceffo used the same excuse as LaPadura, that he was selling cheese & olive oil in the area, as a cover for his bootlegging.
2) Pasquale Casa (Jul 16 1897 - Favara) lived in Little Falls, NJ and didn’t have any other arrests.
Favara wasn’t a common hometown among the North Jersey mafia groups. In fact, I can’t think of anyone else who was from there.