I revisited my list from the post I made almost a year ago today -- see viewtopic.php?f=29&t=1630&p=188907&hili ... io#p188907 for a possible list of Montreal Bonannos who I think might have been in attendance when Sal Vitale travelled to Montreal twice after Gerlando Sciascia was killed in March 1998 -- and I am now guessing that the individuals still alive in Quebec who were inducted into the Bonanno Family are Francesco Arcadi, Tony Van(n)elli, Tony Mucci, and Antonio Pietrantonio.Wiseguy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 1:53 pmCertainly not today. This has come up before and nobody can positively name a single Bonanno member still living in Montreal. It seems they've all died one way or another. Even those put forth as "possible members" are a handful.SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 8:33 am Do we have a 'definitive' list of Bonnano members in Canada? Current and 90's (ie not 50's, something relevant to today)?
If we knew who replaced the made Bonanno member Romeo Bucci who died in 1997, this replacement -- if still alive -- would be a fifth Bonanno in Montreal. Note that I made an error in my post from last year, as "10. Romeo Bucci" should have been typed as 10. (replacement of the Romeo Bucci who died in 1997).
Pierre de Champlain† (buonanima) cast strong doubt here on the forum when I first expressed my belief that Frank Cotroni Jr., who is still alive, was ever made. Mr. de Champlain was probably correct, and I was likely wrong, as the author of Milena Di Maulo : fille et femme de mafiosi herself does not know if and when Cotroni Jr. was made, only that Franky's criminal career started at the age of 17.
In the last 19 years, there have been three individuals in the Montreal underworld who have admitted "mafia membership" or, in the case of the third individual, insinuated they had such membership: Emanuele Ragusa (died of natural causes), Francesco Del Balso, and Andrea Scoppa (murdered). Not a single one of them self-identified as a made Bonanno, and there are strong reasons to believe that neither Del Balso nor Scoppa was a man of honour in any secret society.