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Chicago Outfit-Related Murders 1970's

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While doing some research on the Outfit chart from the late 20's till now, I also came across this one list from the 70's who me and some of the boys discussed some time ago and so I though about posting it for you guys. Also, big credit goes to Snakes since he was the one who started this list with 72 hits, while I later added 21 additional murders including their alleged executioners. In addition, this a list of all Outfit-related killings (in Chicago and around the country) during that decade which portraits the Chicago crime family as one of the most, if not the top, individually murderous crime family in the country during that period. My point is that this was the result of the previous and numerous FBI operations which occurred during the 1960's and almost destroyed the crime syndicate. Also, if anyone has any additional info, like found some mistake or a conflicting report, or posses some missing info regarding other Outfit-related murders and hit men, please contribute...

1. March 21, 1970: Carmen Trotta (unknown)
2. August, 1970: Michael Albergo (Frank Calabrese)
3. September 28, 1970: Mario Sprovieri (possibly by Tony Spilotro)
4. January 2, 1971: Rosario Corriero (unknown)
5. June 17, 1971: Robert Pronger (William Dauber and Steve Ostrowsky)
6. October 19, 1971: Sam Cesario (Harry Aleman)
7. December 15, 1971: Henry LaKey (possibly Tony Spilotro)
8. March 10, 1972: Charles Carroll (unknown)
9. August 8, 1972: Guido Fidanzi (William Dauber)
10. September 2, 1972: Roger Croach (William Dauber and Donald Boye)
11. September 3, 1972: Mike Ragan (William Dauber and John Schnadenberg)
12. September 27, 1972: William Logan (Harry Aleman)
13. April 14, 1973: Sam DeStefano (Mario DeStefano and Tony Spilotro)
14. June 23, 1973: William Klim (NV) (Tony Spilotro)
15. November 22, 1973: Samuel Marcello (possibly by Wayne Cascone and James Erwin)
16. November 22, 1973: Joseph Grisafe (possibly by Wayne Cascone and James Erwin)
17. December 20, 1973: Richard Cain (Harry Aleman, Joey Lombardo and Frank Schweihs)
18. January 27, 1974: Wayne Cascone (James Erwin)
19. February 24, 1974: Socrates Rantis (Gerald Scarpelli and James Erwin)
20. April 21, 1974: William Simone (unknown)
21. June 14, 1974: Anthony Dichiarinte (possibly by Joey Lombardo)
22. July 13, 1974: Orion Williams (Harry Aleman)
23. September 27, 1974: Daniel Seifert (Frank Schweihs and Joseph Lombardo)
24. September 28, 1974: Robert Harder (Harry Aleman and possibly James Inendino)
25. December 27, 1974: Richard Mazzone (unknown)
26. January 16, 1975: Carlo DeVivo (Harry Aleman and possibly Frank Schweihs)
27. February 12, 1975: Jack West (AZ) (Nick D’Andrea and Robert Hardin)
28. February 15, 1975: Ed Lazar (AZ) (Nick D’Andrea and Robert Hardin)
29. April 29, 1975: Anthony Battaglia (unknown)
30. May 12, 1975: Ronald Magliano (Harry Aleman)
31. May 12, 1975: Marty Buccieri (NV) (possibly by Tony Spilotro)
32. June 5, 1975: Harry Holzer (MI) (Edward McCabe)
33. June 5, 1975: Linda Holzer (MI) (Edward McCabe)
34. June 19, 1975: Salvatore Giancana (Dominic Blasi and possibly Angelo LaPietra)
35. July 14, 1975: Christopher Cardi (Harry Aleman and William Petrocelli)
36. August 28, 1975: Frank Goulakos (Harry Aleman)
37. August 30, 1975: Nick Galanos (Harry Aleman)
38. September 6, 1975: Walter Wellington (IA) (unknown)
39. October 6, 1975: Louis Bombacino (AZ) (possibly by Paul Schiro and Tony Amadio)
40. October 31, 1975: Anthony Reitinger (Harry Aleman and William Petrocelli)
41. November 10, 1975: Tamara Rand (CA) (Tony Spilotro)
42. December 3, 1975: Ned Bakes (Gerald Scarpelli)
43. January 20, 1976: Frank DeLegge, Jr. (unknown)
44. January 31, 1976: Louis DeBartolo (Harry Aleman)
45. February 6, 1976: Rita Payonk (unknown)
46. June 24, 1976: Paul Haggerty (Nick and Frank Calabrese, Frank Saladino, Ronnie Jarrett)
47. May 1, 1976: James Erwin (Harry Aleman and possibly Jimmy Indendino)
48. June 13, 1976: Don Bolles (AZ) (John Harvey Adamson, William Rocco D'Ambrosio and Frank Mossuto)
49. August 9, 1976: Giovanni Roselli (FL) (unknown)
50. October 5, 1976: Steven Ostrowsky (Edelmiro DeJesus)
51. January 13, 1977: Norman Lang (William Dauber)
52. February 12, 1977: James Villareal (unknown)
53. February 12, 1977: Sam Rivera (unknown)
54. March 2, 1977: Ben Byer (unknown)
55. March 4, 1977: Patrick Marusarz (possibly by Jimmy Cozzo and John DiFronzo)
56. March 15, 1977: Henry Cosentino (Frank Calabrese and Ronnie Jarrett)
57. March 29, 1977: Charles Nicoletti (possibly by Harry Aleman and Frank Schweihs)
58. April 4, 1977: John Lourgos (unknown)
59. June 13, 1977: Richard Ferraro (Gerald Scarpelli)
60. June 14, 1977: Thomas McCarthy (William Petrocelli)
61. June 15, 1977: Joseph Theo (Gerald Scarpelli)
62. July 3, 1977: John Schneider (unknown)
63. July 12, 1977: Earl Abercrombie, Jr. (unknown)
64. July 13, 1977: Morris Saletko (unknown)
65. July 22, 1977: Mark Thanasouras (possibly by Jimmy Cozzo and John DiFronzo)
66. July 22, 1977: Joseph LaRose (possibly by Paul Schiro and Joey Hansen)
67. July 22, 1977: John Vische (possibly by Paul Schiro and Joey Hansen)
68. July 22, 1977: Donald Marchbanks (possibly by Paul Schiro and Joey Hansen)
69. July 22, 1977: Malcolm Russell (possibly by Paul Schiro and Joey Hansen)
70. July 25, 1977: Samuel Annerino (Joseph Scalise, William Petrocelli and Anthony Borsellino)
71. August 25, 1977: James Palaggi (unknown)
72. October 18, 1977: Ray Ryan (IN) (possibly by Marshall Caifano)
73. December 13, 1977: Leo Filippi (unknown)
74. December 22, 1977: Richard Crofton (unknown)
75. January 20, 1978: Bernard Ryan (John DiFronzo and possibly Jimmy Cozzo)
76. February 2, 1978: Steven Garcia (Nick and Frank Calabrese)
77. February 4, 1978: Vincent Moretti (Nick and Frank Calabrese, Ronnie Jarrett, Frank Sladino, John Fecarotta)
78. February 4, 1978: Donald Renno (Nick and Frank Calabrese, Ronnie Jarrett, Frank Sladino, John Fecarotta)
79. February 20, 1978: John Mendell (Nick and Frank Calabrese, Ronnie Jarrett, Frank Sladino)
80. March 17, 1978: Dino Valente (Nick D’Andrea)
81. April 3, 1978: Frank Smith, Jr. (unknown)
82. April 6, 1978: Robert Hertogs (Jack Farmer)
83. April 14, 1978: John McDonald (possibly by Anthony Borsellino and Gerald Carusiello)
84. July 28, 1978: James Catuara (possibly by Frank Schweihs)
85. September 8, 1978: Melvin Young (Robert Siegel)
86. September 27, 1978: Robert Vaca (possibly by Jimmy Inendino)
87. March 11, 1979: George Christofalos (Anthony Borsellino, Gerald Scarpelli and Jerry Scalise)
88. April, 1979: Robert Hatridge (OH) (possibly by Jerry Scalise)
89. May 22, 1979: Anthony Borsellino (Gerald Scarpelli)
90. June 1, 1979: Timothy O'Brien (Gerald Scarpelli)
91. September 28, 1979: Gerald Carusiello (Gerald Scarpelli)
92. October 10, 1979: Sherwin Lisner (NV) (Frank Cullotta)
93. November 14, 1979: Michael Oliver (William Petrocelli, Robert Salerno, Gerry Scarpelli, Joseph Scalise, Michael Sarno and Salvatore Cataudella)
94. December, 12, 1979: Henry Lopez (IN) (Edelmiro DeJesus)

Also what do you guys think about the Jay Vandermark alleged murder and the Marty Buccieri one, meaning were they positively Outfit-related? Because if they were, then the list might rise to almost 100 hits...
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Jay vandermark was killed by jimmy lapietra after being tipped off to where he was by emil vaci, which is why they later killed vaci because they were worried he was gonna say something, and in the killing of seifert, jimmy lapietra and john fecarotta took part in the hit in addition to Lombardo and schweihs
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Sorry, I meant to look at this when you PM'd me. I've been really busy but I'll look at this and the other chart today or tomorrow
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@Pete thanks for the info. So what do you think regarding the date of his murder, meaning did it occur somewhere in September 76 or during the early 80s? Regarding Buccieri, i added him to the list since he was allegedly clipped by Spilotro and simply because he was the distant relative of the OG Buccieri

@ Snakes no worries buddy, whenever you have the time
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Buccieri was definitely an Outfit job. Add Petrocelli to the Michael Oliver hit list. I think he was the one that actually killed him while the others were there to only wreck the place.
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Snakes wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2018 7:30 am Buccieri was definitely an Outfit job. Add Petrocelli to the Michael Oliver hit list. I think he was the one that actually killed him while the others were there to only wreck the place.
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In addition, I also added the December 12, 1979 murder of Henry Lopez, which was allegedly executed by Edelmiro DeJesus
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Almost 100 murders in a 10 year period. They really were blood thirsty savages.


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Most of the killers listed here are presumptuous; do we really want to include guesses if this is going to be published as a BlackHand thing? Just an observation.
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Villain, did the Outfit stop killing people (for the most part) after the Bob Cooley testimony and trials?
Did losing control of the first ward judiciary w/ Pat Marcy and Fred Roti make it so they could not 'get away with murder'?
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The prosecution and conviction of many high-ranking Outfit members had as much to do with the dropoff in murders as anything.
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Snakes wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:37 am Most of the killers listed here are presumptuous; do we really want to include guesses if this is going to be published as a BlackHand thing? Just an observation.
Snakes yeah most of the "ALLEGED" killers are presumed but the thing is that most of them are backed by at least some FBI rumors or alleged secret informant or police infos, and as a matter of fact, I would really like to hear your opinion on which killers do you think did not participated, since that was one of my questions at the beginning??? In addition, I wasnt asking about making this list as an BH chart but instead I asked you bout the Chi Outfit chart from the 20's onward....fuck it...I'll listen to Frank's advice and label it as BH....anyways thanks
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SILENT PARTNERZ wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2018 12:09 pm Villain, did the Outfit stop killing people (for the most part) after the Bob Cooley testimony and trials?
Did losing control of the first ward judiciary w/ Pat Marcy and Fred Roti make it so they could not 'get away with murder'?
Im positive on everything you asked and the first time which I recognized that was not by reading Cooley's book but instead by following Gus Alex's criminal history
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Villain wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2018 3:54 pm
Snakes wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:37 am Most of the killers listed here are presumptuous; do we really want to include guesses if this is going to be published as a BlackHand thing? Just an observation.
Snakes yeah most of the "ALLEGED" killers are presumed but the thing is that most of them are backed by at least some FBI rumors or alleged secret informant or police infos, and as a matter of fact, I would really like to hear your opinion on which killers do you think did not participated, since that was one of my questions at the beginning??? In addition, I wasnt asking about making this list as an BH chart but instead I asked you bout the Chi Outfit chart from the 20's onward....fuck it...I'll listen to Frank's advice and label it as BH....anyways thanks
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Villain wrote: Tue Jan 09, 2018 7:10 am @Pete thanks for the info. So what do you think regarding the date of his murder, meaning did it occur somewhere in September 76 or during the early 80s? Regarding Buccieri, i added him to the list since he was allegedly clipped by Spilotro and simply because he was the distant relative of the OG Buccieri

@ Snakes no worries buddy, whenever you have the time
I believe it was 76 or whenever he first disappeared. They tracked him down to some resort and nick calabrese said jimmy lapietra and I think john fecarotta killed him and took him out in a wheel chair and buried him in the desert
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