RESPONSE FROM POGO:
Thanks for the info guy's. I'm trying to put together a Crew succession for the DeCavalcante and this is what I have so far. Any corrections or additions welcome.
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Riggi Crew:
Joseph “Joe Tiger” Sferra (1961-1965) Demoted.
Giovanni "John the Eagle/Uncle John" Riggi (1965-1978) Became UnderBoss.
Girolamo "Jimmy Gumps" Palermo (1978-1982) Became UnderBoss.
Emanuel “Manny” Riggi (1982-1990) Demoted.
Girolamo "Jimmy Gumps" Palermo (1990-2001?) Imprisoned.
Salvatore “Sal the Barber” Timpani (2001?-Present)
Cocchiaro Crew:
Frank “Casino/Big Frank” Cocchiaro (1961-1985) Died.
-In 1976 this Crew was split between Cocchiaro and Vincent “Jimmy the Gent” Rotondo. Joseph Giaccobe Sr. also seems to have taken over a part of this Crew during the 1970s.
-Not sure who took over for Cocchiaro when he died in 1985. Looking at the list of new Capos in 1987 it would have to be John D’Amato, Larry Schiro, Jake Amari or Jake Colletti.
Giacobbe-Farone Crew: Broke off from the Cocchiaro Crew.
Joseph Giacobbe Sr. (1970s-1987) Stepped Down/Died in 1988.
Rudolph "Uncle Rudy" Farone (1987-1998) Died.
-Joseph “Uncle Joe” Giacobbe (1998-1999) Imprisoned.
-Most of this Crew was imprisoned in 1999.
Rotondo Crew: Broke off from the Cocchiaro Crew.
Vincent “Jimmy the Gent” Rotondo (1976-1988) Killed.
Anthony Rotondo (1988-2002) Imprisoned/Flipped.
-In 1989 Vincent “Vinny Ocean” Palermo took over a part of this Crew.
-Most of this crew was imprisoned in 1999.
Palermo Crew: Broke off from the Rotondo Crew in 1989.
Vincent “Vinny Ocean” Palermo (1989-1997) Became Acting Boss.
-The Crew was split between the Rotondo and the Giacobbe-Farone Crew in 1997.
Farina-Caruano Crew:
Paulo "Paul" Farina (Late 1960s-1991) Retired.
Joseph “Joe C” Caruano (1991-2000) Died.
-Joe Caruano is most likely one of the Capos promoted at the Mott Street Meeting in 1991.
-I don't know who took over this Crew.
LaRasso Crew: Former UnderBoss
Louis “Fat Lou” LaRasso (Late 1960s-1980s) Imprisoned/Demoted.
Louis “Fat Lou” LaRasso (1991) Killed.
-Promoted back to Capo at the Mott Street meeting 1991. Killed shortly there after.
-Not sure show took over his Crew. I think I remember reading that Charlie Majuri did but I don't know how accurate that is. I always suspected it was Phil Abramo since he took part in his murder and the shooters in that hit, Greg Rago and Louie Consalvo, ended up as Soldiers under Abramo. Pino Schifillitti also took part in his murder so who knows.
Abramo Crew: Could have taken over LaRassos Crew or been one of those Capos promoted at the Mott Street meeting (possibley taking over John D'Amato's Crew since Frank D'Amato,Johnny Boy's brother, ended up with Abramo.
Philip Abramo (Early 1990s-1995) Imprisoned.
Virgil Alessi (1995-1998) Died.
Philip Abramo (1998-200?) Imprisoned in 2000.
-Not sure if he is still a Capo or who took over his Crew.
Amari Crew:
Giaciano "Jake" Amari (1980s-1990) Became UnderBoss.
-Not sure who took over for him. Pino Schifillitti is a possiblity.
D’Amato Crew:
John “Johnny Boy” D’Amato (Mid 1980s-1990) Became UnderBoss.
Colletti Crew:
Giacomo “Jake” Colletti (Late 1960s-19??) Stepped Down.
-Someone was a Capo in between them. Not sure who.
Joseph Colletti (Mid 1980s-Late 1980s/early 1990s)
-Not sure who took over for him. Maybe Charlie Majuri or JoJo Ferrara since they are unaccounted for.
Majuri Crew:
Charles “Fat Charlie/Big Ears” Majuri (Early 1990s-2001) Imprisoned/Demoted.
-Does anyone know who took over this Crew?
Schiro Crew: Don't know where he came out of.
Larry Schiro (mid 1980s-Late 1990s) Died?
-From the looks of it his Crew was disbaned after the late 90s. Either that or JoJo Ferrara took it over.
Ferrara Crew:
Joseph “JoJo” Ferrara (1990s-2007) Died.
-Anyone know who took over this Crew?
Polizzi Crew: Polizzi was promoted to Capo sometime after being released from prison in 1995. It doesn’t appear that he had much of a Crew.
Francesco “Frank” Polizzi (Mid 1990s-2001) Died.
-Frank “Frankie the Beast” Scarabino (2000-2001) Imprisoned/Flipped.
-Scarabino was not made but he ran Polizzi’s operations as Polizzi’s health was declining and he was under indictment.
Connecticut Crew:
Michael “Mickey Poole” Puglia (1961-1970s)
-This Crew looks to have been disbanded by the late 70s/early 80s. Puglia likely died.
I don't know where guy's like Danny Noto and Joseph Lolardo fit into the succession. Looking at the Capo list for 1969 Farina, Colletti, LaRasso or lolardo would have taken over for Noto.
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RESPONSE FROM JD:
Robert Occhipinti was a captain at some point, don't know the time period or which crew though.
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RESPONSE FROM B.:
Johnny D'Amato took over for Frank Cocchiaro I am almost sure. Seems John D'Amato, Alessi, and Abramo were all soldiers in Cocchiaro's crew, then Frank D'Amato and Alessi were both under Abramo later. Not sure where the other Cocchiaros ended up but maybe with Abramo as well.
Pretty sure you're right that Pino Schifillitti took over for Jake Amari. I thought Amari came from the Riggi crew but if it's true Louis LaRasso was a captain until the early 80's, maybe Amari got that or part of it. As far as the Elizabeth/NJ crews go, crews might have been reassigned and new captains promoted at any given time.
As for Bobby Basile Occhipinti, he wasn't made until the mid or late 1960's, so he probably would have been a captain during the 1970's.
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RESPONSE FROM POGO:
Thanks for clearying up the Cocchiaro-D'Amato-Abramo connection. That helps a lot. It also makes sense that Amari took over for LaRasso in the 80s and then when Amari became UnderBoss LaRasso got the Crew back followed by Schifillitti after LaRasso got clipped.
I've been looking into Occhipinti and it looks like he was a Capo during the 70s and was back down to Soldier by the early 80s. He was close to JoJo Ferrara so that could be a connection to that Crew. In addition Frank Nigro was a Soldier under Occhipinti and Nigro ended up as a Soldier with Pino Schifillitti so there is another connection.
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RESPONSE FROM B.:
Pogo the Clown wrote:
I've been looking into Occhipinti and it looks like he was a Capo during the 70s and was back down to Soldier by the early 80s. He was close to JoJo Ferrara so that could be a connection to that Crew. In addition Frank Nigro was a Soldier under Occhipinti and Nigro ended up as a Soldier with Pino Schifillitti so there is another connection.
Could be right. With a lot of the Elizabeth guys with ties to Ribera their relationships are pretty interchangeable so I bet there is a lot of overlap and jumping around with those crews. It's kind of like the Colombos and Bensonhurst/South Brooklyn.
I've seen testimony provided by Rotondo but not the other guys. He was a laid back guy who knew a lot, would love to see his 302s. I know Anthony Capo was an associate of Jimmy Rotondo who then got straightened out and put with Vinnie Palermo when he became a captain after Rotondo died. Can't imagine he had as much to offer as he was sort of shunned by most of the family.
I don't know if there has ever been a made member of the NJ group who has informed. Most of the other families had their share of CIs back in the day who were never outed, but I haven't come across anything to suggest the DeCavalcantes ever had a member secretly informing, just wiretaps. Very secretive group.
Any info on Gaetano Alessi?
He is ID'd by Rotondo on the famous group picture of the Ribera club from the early 1980's. The names are difficult at times to match up with what is in the picture, but if I am matching it up correctly he is the same guy who appeared with Tony Riela in a photo of the Bono wedding.
(4th from right)
(note: not positively ID'ing the above guy as Gaetano Alessi, but it does seem to be the person Rotondo was indicating)
I am not sure his relation to Virgil Alessi, who was a DeCavalcante active in NY and heavily involved with drugs, other than there must be a connection. There is a Vincent Alessi from Bayonne active in the garbage business who has ties to the DeCavalcante and Gambino families... his father's name is Gaetano Alessi so I wonder if it's the same guy and if he was close to Tony Riela. If he lived in Bayonne he may have known some Bonannos.
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RESPONSE FROM HARRY:
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RESPONSE FROM B.
Charlie Majuri looks like the mutant twin brother of his father that somebody found in a polluted swamp outside of Rahway and put a suit on. Here is a photo of him since his release:
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RESPONSE FROM CHAPS:
I was reading some of the DeCavalcante tapes and saw something relevant to crew successions mentioned earlier. It deals with who replaced Joe Sferra as capo after Sam knocked hime down. Most have said it was Riggi but the following quote shows otherwise. Apparently Paul Farina took over. Part of this transcript also has Sam DeCavalcante pointing out that the Family had 30 members at this time (1965).
D. On June 4, 1965, Lou Larasso,* his Caporegima, con-
tacted Sam DeCavalcante and DeCavalcante informed Larasso
of his decision to remove Joe Sferra" "from everything".
DeCavalcante said: "The only reason for doing this is because
Sferra has been inattentive to his responsibility for keeping 'our
people' working."
Larasso asked: "Are you taking him off of Caporegima too?"
DeCavalcante replied: "Yeah."
DeCavalcante emphasized that Sferra is still to be treated with
respect since he is still "a friend of ours". DeCavalcante said
that he told Sferra "1 like you but I like our people better than
you. You are just one of 30 people. And I'm not going to do an
injustice to thirty people on account of you". (Pg. 2020)
E. On June 10, 1965, Mike Puglia" told Samuel DeCaval-
cante that he had advised Joe LaSelva" that he could not attend
the family meeting on June 6th at Ange and Min's Restaurant,
Kenilworth, N.J.
DeCavalcante said the purpose of this meeting was to an-
nounce to the hierarchy of the family that Joseph Sferra" had
been removed as Caporegima and that Paul Farina"" had been
appointed in his stead. ( Pg. 2 II 6 )
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RESPONSE FROM B.:
That's a good find. I guess the wording was confusing because Riggi took over Sferra's union responsibilities. I could have sworn there was something about Riggi becoming captain around that time too, but maybe not.
The 30 members number makes sense. When DeCavalcante took over as boss the family had 30 to 40 members, most of whom were very old, and apparently they had no captains.