by cavita » Thu Mar 22, 2018 8:22 am
Another thread, this time on Virruso who apparently was an old time Chicago LCN member that seemed to be very influential later on in life. Below are the few things I've been able to dig up on him-
Santo Virruso:
November 1, 1894 born in Pietraperzia, Sicily
March 23, 1911 immigrated through Boston, Massachusetts on the S.S. Canopic
November 2, 1927 was arrested in New York under the name Phillip Sarino- charges unknown.
November 6, 1931 naturalized in Chicago.
Novebmer 23, 1933 arrested in Aurora, Illinois by U.S. Marshals at the request of the Italian consul in Chicago on a charge of three murders. Virruso was wanted in Sicily for the November 16, 1922 murder of Antonio Romano and for the later murders of Romano’s two brothers.
March 24, 1934 extradition and deportation proceedings were halted against Virruso when U.S. Commissioner Edwin K. Walker ruled there was insufficient evidence against Virruso whose trial was held in his absence.
January 4, 1936 principal suspect Angelo Lazzia, wanted in the murder of State Representative Alfred J. Prignano of Chicago, was found in reality to be Virruso. It seems Virruso was not charged in this murder as well.
1965 was the longtime owner of the Hollywood Beach, Florida Shorecrest Apartments at 2750 N. Surf Road but sold the apartments to a firm.
September 17, 1976 died in Los Angeles, California
Another thread, this time on Virruso who apparently was an old time Chicago LCN member that seemed to be very influential later on in life. Below are the few things I've been able to dig up on him-
[b]Santo Virruso:[/b]
November 1, 1894 born in Pietraperzia, Sicily
March 23, 1911 immigrated through Boston, Massachusetts on the S.S. Canopic
November 2, 1927 was arrested in New York under the name Phillip Sarino- charges unknown.
November 6, 1931 naturalized in Chicago.
Novebmer 23, 1933 arrested in Aurora, Illinois by U.S. Marshals at the request of the Italian consul in Chicago on a charge of three murders. Virruso was wanted in Sicily for the November 16, 1922 murder of Antonio Romano and for the later murders of Romano’s two brothers.
March 24, 1934 extradition and deportation proceedings were halted against Virruso when U.S. Commissioner Edwin K. Walker ruled there was insufficient evidence against Virruso whose trial was held in his absence.
January 4, 1936 principal suspect Angelo Lazzia, wanted in the murder of State Representative Alfred J. Prignano of Chicago, was found in reality to be Virruso. It seems Virruso was not charged in this murder as well.
1965 was the longtime owner of the Hollywood Beach, Florida Shorecrest Apartments at 2750 N. Surf Road but sold the apartments to a firm.
September 17, 1976 died in Los Angeles, California