by Petespin » Mon Sep 24, 2018 9:29 pm
Manhattan_ wrote: ↑Mon Sep 24, 2018 5:43 am
July 28, 1956 James Rocerto , Michael Langone , Louis Musto were heisting crap games in NYC that were partnered by Tommy Eboli and Carmine Lombardozzi. The bodies of Rocerto and Langone were found in the trunk of a car on the lower east side of NYC. Police revealed both were slain with a ax. Louis Musto was thrown into a furnace alive and completely burned.
The murders of Roberto and Langone were verified when their bodies were found, yet the reason for their murder was never known for certain. What happened to Louis Musto and whether or not he was tied to the first two killings Is unknown, his body was never found and it is not known if he was ever actualy murdered. The story of Louis Musto being tossed into a furnace originated in a book by an informant, but from what I gathered seemed to come from the author speculating on what happened. I cannot recall the name of the book. It was by an Irish gangster.
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July 28, 1956 James Rocerto , Michael Langone , Louis Musto were heisting crap games in NYC that were partnered by Tommy Eboli and Carmine Lombardozzi. The bodies of Rocerto and Langone were found in the trunk of a car on the lower east side of NYC. Police revealed both were slain with a ax. Louis Musto was thrown into a furnace alive and completely burned.
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The murders of Roberto and Langone were verified when their bodies were found, yet the reason for their murder was never known for certain. What happened to Louis Musto and whether or not he was tied to the first two killings Is unknown, his body was never found and it is not known if he was ever actualy murdered. The story of Louis Musto being tossed into a furnace originated in a book by an informant, but from what I gathered seemed to come from the author speculating on what happened. I cannot recall the name of the book. It was by an Irish gangster.