by B. » Wed Apr 23, 2025 1:10 pm
We were talking about Piana dei Greci in the Chicago origins thread but this doesn't necessarily tie-in with Chicago so starting a new thread.
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- In 1952, 70-year-old Tommaso Matranga was murdered at his "luxurious" villa in Piana degli Albanesi (Piana dei Greci) by machine gun-wielding assassins. His wife and a 13-year-old servant girl were also present and the servant, surname Cuccia, was also badly wounded. Italian authorities believed it was a mafia murder.
- Matranga had only recently returned to his native Piana degli Albanesi to retire the previous year after decades living in New York City, where he was a resident of the East Village area and self-employed as an olive oil importer. Matranga was reportedly very wealthy and described as a millionaire "by Italian standards".
- According to Italian authorities, Matranga was a "mafia member" who clandestinely entered the United States in 1926 after being accused of 16 mafia murders in Sicily, Matranga being a target of the Mussolini regime's widespread anti-mafia campaign. Note that Matranga claimed in his naturalization to have entered the US in 1931 after living in Montreal and two women named Zito served as witnesses.
- Authorities initially speculated that Matranga may have been killed for being an informant but this doesn't appear to have concrete basis and was just a theory. His murder was relatively swift after returning to live in Piana degli Albanesi, coming less than a year after he retired there. He had previously traveled overseas in the late 1940s. Authorities also speculated that the murder was a "vendetta" carried out in revenge for a killing he'd been involved with before leaving Sicily in the 1920s.
- Given Matranga spent at least 20 years in NYC (likely closer to 25) and was an alleged mafia member back in Sicily (he was in his 40s when he came to the US), there's a chance he was a member of an NYC Family while living there. I've never seen his name surface from any sources and his advanced age and 1952 DOD in Sicily make it unlikely later FBI sources would know of him. Similarly, I could find no references to mafia activity or association from Matranga and he was ostensibly a successful olive oil dealer.
- Early Morello Family admin member Giovanni Pecoraro was from Piana dei Greci and his son was made with the Gambinos while his nephew/son-in-law LiMandri was likely with the Luccheses or Gambinos prior to transferring to LA, there not being obvious patterns with PdG in NYC and his longtime residence in Lower Manhattan also doing little to clarify who he was involved with. There were Matrangas from PdG in the early LA and Chicago Families but it is a common Arbereshe name, especially in PdG, and I'm not sure if his father Francesco was related in any meaningful way to the others. His servant girl being named Cuccia brings to mind mafia connections as well, a longtime PdG boss / mayor being Francesco Cuccia, and both surnames surface in PdG family trees relevant to the mafia, but Cuccia like Matranga is a common name there.
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Curious if anyone can find other references to Matranga during his time in NYC or connections he may have had. Also feel free to add anything else about mafiosi from Piana dei Greci, or anything else you think is relevant.
We were talking about Piana dei Greci in the Chicago origins thread but this doesn't necessarily tie-in with Chicago so starting a new thread.
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- In 1952, 70-year-old Tommaso Matranga was murdered at his "luxurious" villa in Piana degli Albanesi (Piana dei Greci) by machine gun-wielding assassins. His wife and a 13-year-old servant girl were also present and the servant, surname Cuccia, was also badly wounded. Italian authorities believed it was a mafia murder.
- Matranga had only recently returned to his native Piana degli Albanesi to retire the previous year after decades living in New York City, where he was a resident of the East Village area and self-employed as an olive oil importer. Matranga was reportedly very wealthy and described as a millionaire "by Italian standards".
- According to Italian authorities, Matranga was a "mafia member" who clandestinely entered the United States in 1926 after being accused of 16 mafia murders in Sicily, Matranga being a target of the Mussolini regime's widespread anti-mafia campaign. Note that Matranga claimed in his naturalization to have entered the US in 1931 after living in Montreal and two women named Zito served as witnesses.
- Authorities initially speculated that Matranga may have been killed for being an informant but this doesn't appear to have concrete basis and was just a theory. His murder was relatively swift after returning to live in Piana degli Albanesi, coming less than a year after he retired there. He had previously traveled overseas in the late 1940s. Authorities also speculated that the murder was a "vendetta" carried out in revenge for a killing he'd been involved with before leaving Sicily in the 1920s.
- Given Matranga spent at least 20 years in NYC (likely closer to 25) and was an alleged mafia member back in Sicily (he was in his 40s when he came to the US), there's a chance he was a member of an NYC Family while living there. I've never seen his name surface from any sources and his advanced age and 1952 DOD in Sicily make it unlikely later FBI sources would know of him. Similarly, I could find no references to mafia activity or association from Matranga and he was ostensibly a successful olive oil dealer.
- Early Morello Family admin member Giovanni Pecoraro was from Piana dei Greci and his son was made with the Gambinos while his nephew/son-in-law LiMandri was likely with the Luccheses or Gambinos prior to transferring to LA, there not being obvious patterns with PdG in NYC and his longtime residence in Lower Manhattan also doing little to clarify who he was involved with. There were Matrangas from PdG in the early LA and Chicago Families but it is a common Arbereshe name, especially in PdG, and I'm not sure if his father Francesco was related in any meaningful way to the others. His servant girl being named Cuccia brings to mind mafia connections as well, a longtime PdG boss / mayor being Francesco Cuccia, and both surnames surface in PdG family trees relevant to the mafia, but Cuccia like Matranga is a common name there.
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Curious if anyone can find other references to Matranga during his time in NYC or connections he may have had. Also feel free to add anything else about mafiosi from Piana dei Greci, or anything else you think is relevant.