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SonnyBlackstein wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 10:06 pm
crazyjoegallo wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 1:45 am Image

Camorristi in the cage,Gennaro De Marinis is the number 5
Amazing pic. Anymore info? Year, location, those on trial, accused crimes, convicted etc etc?

Cheers 👍



The Cuocolo trial,the first maxi trial against the organized crime was held between 1911 and 1912 in Viterbo for "legitimate suspicion" because in Naples the defendants had already tried to bribe the jury.
The story began on the morning of June 6,1906, (6,6,06) when the corpse riddled with stabs of Gennaro Cuocolo, a forty-five year old Camorra basist and expert in theft, was discovered on the beach called Cupa Calastro near Torre del Greco. On the same day the corpse of his wife, Maria Cutinelli - an accomplice of her husband and former prostitute - who was stabbed to death in the house that the couple occupied in Naples, at No. 25 of the Nardones street, was also found.The police investigated the crime that went undolved.
Subsequently the investigation is taken up by the Royal Carabinieri, with an intervention that, according to some historians, was wanted by the same House of Savoy, which had been solicited by the king's cousin, Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, who at that time resided in the royal palace of Capodimonte and was made aware of the growing concern about the spread of crime in Naples.

This atmosphere of "crusade" towards the Camorra also led to the replacement of the public prosecutor who was initially entrusted with the investigation, Nicola Gargia, considered too respectful of procedural guarantees, with another, Alfredo de Tilla, considered more malleable. Later, another investigating magistrate, Leopoldo Lucchesì Palli, who had expressed doubts about the investigation was forced to step aside, and was replaced by Michele Ciancaglini. Basically "the crime Cuocolo opposed Questura and Carabinieri and devastated the Neapolitan magistracy". The main basis of the investigation was the revelations of Gennaro Abbatemaggio aka the coachman, a convict who was 23 years old at the time of the facts, to whom other "repentant" men followed.
The trial took place in Viterbo only in 1911, a full 5 years after the crime. Lazio The city was identified as the site of the trial, because it was thought that in Naples there would be too many constraints.
The newspapers followed the story a lot and even for the first time in Italy a trial was filmed and copies of the silent film of the trial were distributed in the few cinemas then existing.

There were 41 accused, one died before trial, two during the trial, three were fugitives.

The final sentence awarded a total of 355 years and 17
months of imprisonment. It was read at 10.10 pm on 9 July
1912. Here are the main sentences:

30 years: Corrado Sortino, Giuseppe Salvi, Nicola
Morra, Antonio Cerrato, Mariano De Gennaro,
deemed to be material perpetrators of the double crime;
30 years: Enrico Alfano, Giovanni Rapi, Gennaro
De Marinis, considered principals;
20 years: Ferdinando Di Matteo considered another instigator;
9 years: Giacomo Ascrittore for slander against
Gaetano Amodeo and Tommaso De Angelis;
6 years: Don Ciro Vittozzi for slander;
5 years: 14 defendants, including Abbatemaggio, per
criminal association, as affiliated with the Camorra;
4 years: two other defendants for criminal association
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Wow.

Fascinating!

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SonnyBlackstein wrote: Thu May 30, 2019 8:25 am Wow.

Fascinating!

My sincere thanks 👍!
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List Updated,thanks for the help

http://mafiamembershipcharts.blogspot.c ... el/Murders
https://gangsterreport.com/mafia-hit-li ... -suicides/
https://nypost.com/2012/03/09/guilty-co ... s-suicide/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Scarpelli
https://www.stylo24.it/la-storia-della- ... no-cutolo/
http://www.fivefamiliesnyc.com/2011/01/ ... craig.html
https://mafia.fandom.com/wiki/Frank_Cucchiara
* Francesco Barbagallo - Storia della Camorra page 92


July 12, 1912 - Gennaro De Marinis aka the cowherd get 30 y in the Cuocolo trial (the first big trial against the camorra) he cut his throat with a piece of glass.*

1934 Charles Colletti [Cleveland]

March 19, 1943 - Frank (The Enforcer) Nitti – Al Capone’s first cousin and direct successor as mafia boss of Chicago, Nitti ended his own decade-long reign on March 19, 1943, by shooting himself in the head while drunk, walking in railway yard, under indictment and facing a stiff prison bit for extorting Hollywood movie studios. Nitti, the brains behind Scarface Capone’s brawn, was well-known to be claustrophobic, fearing the prospect of prison and some suspected he was terminally ill with cancer when he killed himself.

Aprile 10,1947 Facing five to ten years in Sing Sing, Joseph (Pip the Blind) Gagliano a Lucchese made man, head of an East Harlem narcotic peddling combine said to be one of the biggest in the East, committed suicide by hanging early yesterday in the Bronx County Jail.

1956 Angelo Acquisto [Buffalo]

1956 June 18, 1956 - Girolamo (Momo) Adamo – The longtime underboss of the L.A. mafia, Adamo shot his wife and then himself on June 18, 1956, after he was passed over for the syndicate’s boss’ chair following California don Jack Dragna dying of a heart attack and allegedly was forced to watch Frank DeSimone, the man who would go on to replace Dragna as the city’s Godfather, rape his wife in front of him.

1964 Gambino member Andrew Alberti

1967 Salvatore Badalamenti [Colombo]

1975 Joseph Riccobono [Gambino]

January 23, 1976 - Frank "The Cheeseman" Cucchiara then consigliere of the Patriarca crime family killed his wife, Santa Lucy Giordano, and then committed suicide at their Belmont, Massachusetts home using a shotgun.

1976 Frank LoGalbo [Chicago / Milwaukee]

July 30, 1981 Carlo Licata – The son of L.A. mob boss Nick Licata and son-in-law of Detroit mob don William (Black Bill) Tocco, Licata was discovered dead inside his Michigan home, shot twice in the chest on July 30, 1981, the six-year anniversary of the Jimmy Hoffa disappearance and murder. Licata’s house, located in the posh Metro Detroit suburb of Bloomfield Hills, is suspected by the FBI as a possible location that Hoffa was taken to and executed – he was last seen in a restaurant parking lot less than five minutes away. Investigators raised their eyebrows at the fact that the gun he used was found more than 10 feet away from the body, resting neatly on a dresser, and the suspicious date it occurred on. Licata was having business problems and was reportedly on the outs with his brother-in-laws, then-Detroit mob don, Giacomo (Black Jack) Tocco and Motor City caporegime Anthony (Tony T) Tocco, at the time of his death.

1st or November 23, 1981 - Salvatore Serra aka bullet, boss of Pagani and enemy of Cutolo, hanged himself in the prison of ascoli piceno because he knew that once arrived in that prison ruled by the NCO of Cutolo that would be his end and Pasquale Barra, the prison executioner, reported in a deposition:
«He killed himself in prison, because he knew that arriving in Ascoli Piceno, he had arrived at the terminus. He had no escape. Besides, if he hadn't hanged himself, I would have killed him with my own hands. "

9 May 1983 - Anthony Augello Colombo soldier commits suicide, he had been arrested with Alphonse Persico,the son of the boss Carmine, for heroin trafficking.

March 11, 1985: Salvatore Imperatrice dies in intensive care after having hanged himself with a string of rope tied to a cell bar at the age of 27. Imperatrice, a famous famous of the NCO, had accused Cutolo and even Enzo Tortora, at the time a famous TV presenter to be a camorrista and having trafficked drug (Tortora will be acquitted of all charges)in the last times Imperatrice had tried at least a dozen times to suicide.

December 1987 - Vincenzo "Jimmy" Tripodi pittsburgh family soldier suicided after terminal cancer diagnosis.

May 2, 1989 - Gerald Scarpelli was a hitman for the Chicago Outfit criminal organization who later became a government witness.On July 31, 1988, Scarpelli was arrested by federal agents for a robbery in Michigan City, Indiana. After being confronted with wiretap conversations from James "Duke" Basile, a Scapelli crew member, discussing assassination methods, Scarpelli agreed to become an informant. Scarpelli eventually admitted his involvement in the 1980 Dauber murders as well as the murders of mob chauffeur Gerald Carusiello and chop shop owner Timothy O'Brien.

On May 2, 1989, two days before a court ruling on his robbery charges, Gerald Scarpelli died after hanging himself in a shower stall at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago. Scarpelli allegedly killed himself because a judge had recently ruled against him regarding the Basile tapes.

May 21, 1999 - Giovanni & Pietro Ligammari – The Bonanno drug lieutenant and his son were found hanging side-by-side inside their New Jersey home on May 21, 1999. Giovanni, 60, was convicted in the legendary Pizza Connection Case. Pietro, 37, was a civilian without a criminal record. Mental health experts questioned the miniscule likelihood of a father and son committing a planned double suicide. The elder Ligammari was just one of a string of untimely demises of mobsters tied to the fallout from Pizza Connection bust, most of them connected to the treacherous Bonanno Family.

November 16, 2000 - Steve Raffa – The Tampa mafia’s capo in Miami, overseeing South Florida for all of the 1980s and 1990s on behalf of the Trafficante Family, Raffa hung himself inside his Pembrooke Pines home on November 16, 2000, less than a month removed from being pinched in a large-scale racketeering indictment. Raffa was reportedly severely depressed in the wake of his arrest, however, there are family members of his that remain weary of a firm designation of suicide regarding his death.

December 2010 - Craig DePalma died in a nursing home where he spent eight years in a coma after a failed jailhouse suicide.Son of the Gambino capo Gregory that was nailed by undercover agent Jack Falcone.

February 26, 2012 - Nicholas “Nicky Skins” Stefanelli a Gambino family made man was found dead at the Renaissance Meadowlands Hotel in Rutherford, NJ — finished one more piece of murderous Mafia business before he went.
Two days earlier, Stefanelli shot and killed Joseph Rossi Sr., a Bloomfield, NJ, businessman he blamed for the 2010 drug arrest that forced him to become a turncoat, the sources said.Stefanelli wore a wire for 2 years so the feds won't incriminate his son Nicky jr.

March 15,2013 - Domenico Antonio Pagano a camorrista considerated one of the high ranking members of the secessionists clan that fought in the Scampia feud against DiLauro clan,was found hanged in his cell after 2 years in the 41 bis regime.
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crazyjoegallo wrote: Thu May 30, 2019 8:18 am
SonnyBlackstein wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 10:06 pm
crazyjoegallo wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 1:45 am Image

Camorristi in the cage,Gennaro De Marinis is the number 5
Amazing pic. Anymore info? Year, location, those on trial, accused crimes, convicted etc etc?

Cheers 👍



The Cuocolo trial,the first maxi trial against the organized crime was held between 1911 and 1912 in Viterbo for "legitimate suspicion" because in Naples the defendants had already tried to bribe the jury.
The story began on the morning of June 6,1906, (6,6,06) when the corpse riddled with stabs of Gennaro Cuocolo, a forty-five year old Camorra basist and expert in theft, was discovered on the beach called Cupa Calastro near Torre del Greco. On the same day the corpse of his wife, Maria Cutinelli - an accomplice of her husband and former prostitute - who was stabbed to death in the house that the couple occupied in Naples, at No. 25 of the Nardones street, was also found.The police investigated the crime that went undolved.
Subsequently the investigation is taken up by the Royal Carabinieri, with an intervention that, according to some historians, was wanted by the same House of Savoy, which had been solicited by the king's cousin, Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, who at that time resided in the royal palace of Capodimonte and was made aware of the growing concern about the spread of crime in Naples.

This atmosphere of "crusade" towards the Camorra also led to the replacement of the public prosecutor who was initially entrusted with the investigation, Nicola Gargia, considered too respectful of procedural guarantees, with another, Alfredo de Tilla, considered more malleable. Later, another investigating magistrate, Leopoldo Lucchesì Palli, who had expressed doubts about the investigation was forced to step aside, and was replaced by Michele Ciancaglini. Basically "the crime Cuocolo opposed Questura and Carabinieri and devastated the Neapolitan magistracy". The main basis of the investigation was the revelations of Gennaro Abbatemaggio aka the coachman, a convict who was 23 years old at the time of the facts, to whom other "repentant" men followed.
The trial took place in Viterbo only in 1911, a full 5 years after the crime. Lazio The city was identified as the site of the trial, because it was thought that in Naples there would be too many constraints.
The newspapers followed the story a lot and even for the first time in Italy a trial was filmed and copies of the silent film of the trial were distributed in the few cinemas then existing.

There were 41 accused, one died before trial, two during the trial, three were fugitives.

The final sentence awarded a total of 355 years and 17
months of imprisonment. It was read at 10.10 pm on 9 July
1912. Here are the main sentences:

30 years: Corrado Sortino, Giuseppe Salvi, Nicola
Morra, Antonio Cerrato, Mariano De Gennaro,
deemed to be material perpetrators of the double crime;
30 years: Enrico Alfano, Giovanni Rapi, Gennaro
De Marinis, considered principals;
20 years: Ferdinando Di Matteo considered another instigator;
9 years: Giacomo Ascrittore for slander against
Gaetano Amodeo and Tommaso De Angelis;
6 years: Don Ciro Vittozzi for slander;
5 years: 14 defendants, including Abbatemaggio, per
criminal association, as affiliated with the Camorra;
4 years: two other defendants for criminal association
Awesome info crazyjoegallo. Love the early stuff
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Two LA informants (one of them Bompensiero) mentioned that Adamo's wife was having an affair with Desimone, but said nothing about rape. I've read the rape story for years, can't recall all the different places it appears and what the original source is, so I'm not discounting it, only saying that I've seen close sources describe it as an affair. Bompensiero himself got involved with Adamo's ex-wife. Doesn't change the fact that Adamo shot her and killed himself, only curious about the truth of the rape/affair.

Magaddino and two Bonanno members were taped discussing a "Marco Angelo" (ph), presumed to be a Bonanno member who previously killed himself. Magaddino suggested that Joe Bonanno murdered the man and staged it as a suicide, but one of the Bonanno members at the meeting (likely Paul Sciacca) insists it was a suicide because he had been on the phone with "Marco Angelo" immediately before he killed himself. This might be Michael Angelino, who shows up on lists as a Bonanno member that died in 1963, which would fit the timeline.
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I had heard that Johnny (Ange) Angellone had committed suicide by hanging himself back in the late 70's-early 80's. He was a Gambino Capo who watched over Connecticut operations.
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According to underworld sources I spoke with, Steve Raffa committed suicide because he found out he had advanced cancer.

Ok so here's something interesting. There are ties between the suicides of Steve Raffa, Giovanni and Pietro Ligamarri, and NJ Genovese associate George Weingartner (committed suicide on 7/6/98).

Steve Raffa (Sicilian born) knew both Giovanni and PIetro Ligamarri, and was peripheral to people involved in the Pizza Connection case.
Tampa boss VIncent LoScalzo, who was close with Raffa, attended Pietro Ligamarri's wedding
Steve Raffa inducted John Mamone into the Trafficante family in the mid 90s- Mamone relocated to South Florida
Prior to that, Mamone was tied to a NJ Genovese crew, working under George Weingartner.
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B. wrote: Thu May 30, 2019 4:07 pm Two LA informants (one of them Bompensiero) mentioned that Adamo's wife was having an affair with Desimone, but said nothing about rape. I've read the rape story for years, can't recall all the different places it appears and what the original source is, so I'm not discounting it, only saying that I've seen close sources describe it as an affair. Bompensiero himself got involved with Adamo's ex-wife. Doesn't change the fact that Adamo shot her and killed himself, only curious about the truth of the rape/affair.

Magaddino and two Bonanno members were taped discussing a "Marco Angelo" (ph), presumed to be a Bonanno member who previously killed himself. Magaddino suggested that Joe Bonanno murdered the man and staged it as a suicide, but one of the Bonanno members at the meeting (likely Paul Sciacca) insists it was a suicide because he had been on the phone with "Marco Angelo" immediately before he killed himself. This might be Michael Angelino, who shows up on lists as a Bonanno member that died in 1963, which would fit the timeline.
You're right B. I find this on mary ferrell site,it was a record of a meeting in niagara falls on January 21,1965 and Steve Magaddino and Paul Sciascia talked about Marco Angelo.
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Freddy DiNome of the DeMeo crew hanged himself after going into WPP in the early 80s.
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http://mafiamembershipcharts.blogspot.c ... el/Murders
https://gangsterreport.com/mafia-hit-li ... -suicides/
https://nypost.com/2012/03/09/guilty-co ... s-suicide/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Scarpelli
https://www.stylo24.it/la-storia-della- ... no-cutolo/
http://www.fivefamiliesnyc.com/2011/01/ ... craig.html
https://mafia.fandom.com/wiki/Frank_Cucchiara
* Francesco Barbagallo - Storia della Camorra page 92


July 12, 1912 - Gennaro De Marinis aka the cowherd get 30 y in the Cuocolo trial (the first big trial against the camorra) he cut his throat with a piece of glass.*

1934 Charles Colletti [Cleveland]

March 19, 1943 - Frank (The Enforcer) Nitti – Al Capone’s first cousin and direct successor as mafia boss of Chicago, Nitti ended his own decade-long reign on March 19, 1943, by shooting himself in the head while drunk, walking in railway yard, under indictment and facing a stiff prison bit for extorting Hollywood movie studios. Nitti, the brains behind Scarface Capone’s brawn, was well-known to be claustrophobic, fearing the prospect of prison and some suspected he was terminally ill with cancer when he killed himself.

Aprile 10,1947 Facing five to ten years in Sing Sing, Joseph (Pip the Blind) Gagliano a Lucchese made man, head of an East Harlem narcotic peddling combine said to be one of the biggest in the East, committed suicide by hanging early yesterday in the Bronx County Jail.

1956 Angelo Acquisto [Buffalo]

1956 June 18, 1956 - Girolamo (Momo) Adamo – The longtime underboss of the L.A. mafia, Adamo shot his wife and then himself on June 18, 1956, after he was passed over for the syndicate’s boss’ chair following California don Jack Dragna dying of a heart attack and allegedly was forced to watch Frank DeSimone, the man who would go on to replace Dragna as the city’s Godfather, rape his wife in front of him.

1963 - Marco Angelo suicide because Joe Bonanno "ruined him"

1967 Salvatore Badalamenti [Colombo]

1975 Joseph Riccobono [Gambino]

January 23, 1976 - Frank "The Cheeseman" Cucchiara then consigliere of the Patriarca crime family killed his wife, Santa Lucy Giordano, and then committed suicide at their Belmont, Massachusetts home using a shotgun.

1976 Frank LoGalbo [Chicago / Milwaukee]

July 30, 1981 Carlo Licata – The son of L.A. mob boss Nick Licata and son-in-law of Detroit mob don William (Black Bill) Tocco, Licata was discovered dead inside his Michigan home, shot twice in the chest on July 30, 1981, the six-year anniversary of the Jimmy Hoffa disappearance and murder. Licata’s house, located in the posh Metro Detroit suburb of Bloomfield Hills, is suspected by the FBI as a possible location that Hoffa was taken to and executed – he was last seen in a restaurant parking lot less than five minutes away. Investigators raised their eyebrows at the fact that the gun he used was found more than 10 feet away from the body, resting neatly on a dresser, and the suspicious date it occurred on. Licata was having business problems and was reportedly on the outs with his brother-in-laws, then-Detroit mob don, Giacomo (Black Jack) Tocco and Motor City caporegime Anthony (Tony T) Tocco, at the time of his death.

1st or November 23, 1981 - Salvatore Serra aka bullet, boss of Pagani and enemy of Cutolo, hanged himself in the prison of ascoli piceno because he knew that once arrived in that prison ruled by the NCO of Cutolo that would be his end and Pasquale Barra, the prison executioner, reported in a deposition:
«He killed himself in prison, because he knew that arriving in Ascoli Piceno, he had arrived at the terminus. He had no escape. Besides, if he hadn't hanged himself, I would have killed him with my own hands. "

9 May 1983 - Anthony Augello Colombo soldier commits suicide, he had been arrested with Alphonse Persico,the son of the boss Carmine, for heroin trafficking.

March 11, 1985: Salvatore Imperatrice dies in intensive care after having hanged himself with a string of rope tied to a cell bar at the age of 27. Imperatrice, a famous famous of the NCO, had accused Cutolo and even Enzo Tortora, at the time a famous TV presenter to be a camorrista and having trafficked drug (Tortora will be acquitted of all charges)in the last times Imperatrice had tried at least a dozen times to suicide.

February 11, 1986 - Frederick DiNome, a Gambino family associate and a DeMeo crew member hanged himself while was in Witness Protection Program in San Antonio,Texas;

May 2, 1989 - Gerald Scarpelli was a hitman for the Chicago Outfit criminal organization who later became a government witness.On July 31, 1988, Scarpelli was arrested by federal agents for a robbery in Michigan City, Indiana. After being confronted with wiretap conversations from James "Duke" Basile, a Scapelli crew member, discussing assassination methods, Scarpelli agreed to become an informant. Scarpelli eventually admitted his involvement in the 1980 Dauber murders as well as the murders of mob chauffeur Gerald Carusiello and chop shop owner Timothy O'Brien.

On May 2, 1989, two days before a court ruling on his robbery charges, Gerald Scarpelli died after hanging himself in a shower stall at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago. Scarpelli allegedly killed himself because a judge had recently ruled against him regarding the Basile tapes.

May 21, 1999 - Giovanni & Pietro Ligammari – The Bonanno drug lieutenant and his son were found hanging side-by-side inside their New Jersey home on May 21, 1999. Giovanni, 60, was convicted in the legendary Pizza Connection Case. Pietro, 37, was a civilian without a criminal record. Mental health experts questioned the miniscule likelihood of a father and son committing a planned double suicide. The elder Ligammari was just one of a string of untimely demises of mobsters tied to the fallout from Pizza Connection bust, most of them connected to the treacherous Bonanno Family.

November 16, 2000 - Steve Raffa – The Tampa mafia’s capo in Miami, overseeing South Florida for all of the 1980s and 1990s on behalf of the Trafficante Family, Raffa hung himself inside his Pembrooke Pines home on November 16, 2000, less than a month removed from being pinched in a large-scale racketeering indictment. Raffa was reportedly severely depressed in the wake of his arrest, however, there are family members of his that remain weary of a firm designation of suicide regarding his death.

December 2010 - Craig DePalma died in a nursing home where he spent eight years in a coma after a failed jailhouse suicide.Son of the Gambino capo Gregory that was nailed by undercover agent Jack Falcone.

February 26, 2012 - Nicholas “Nicky Skins” Stefanelli a Gambino family made man was found dead at the Renaissance Meadowlands Hotel in Rutherford, NJ — finished one more piece of murderous Mafia business before he went.
Two days earlier, Stefanelli shot and killed Joseph Rossi Sr., a Bloomfield, NJ, businessman he blamed for the 2010 drug arrest that forced him to become a turncoat, the sources said.Stefanelli wore a wire for 2 years so the feds won't incriminate his son Nicky jr.

March 15,2013 - Domenico Antonio Pagano a camorrista considerated one of the high ranking members of the secessionists clan that fought in the Scampia feud against DiLauro clan,was found hanged in his cell after 2 years in the 41 bis regime.
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Very informative post
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http://mafiamembershipcharts.blogspot.c ... el/Murders
https://gangsterreport.com/mafia-hit-li ... -suicides/
https://nypost.com/2012/03/09/guilty-co ... s-suicide/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Scarpelli
https://www.stylo24.it/la-storia-della- ... no-cutolo/
http://www.fivefamiliesnyc.com/2011/01/ ... craig.html
https://mafia.fandom.com/wiki/Frank_Cucchiara
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/worl ... 02331.html
* Francesco Barbagallo - Storia della Camorra page 92


July 12, 1912 - Gennaro De Marinis aka the cowherd get 30 y in the Cuocolo trial (the first big trial against the camorra) he cut his throat with a piece of glass.*

1934 Charles Colletti [Cleveland]

March 19, 1943 - Frank (The Enforcer) Nitti – Al Capone’s first cousin and direct successor as mafia boss of Chicago, Nitti ended his own decade-long reign on March 19, 1943, by shooting himself in the head while drunk, walking in railway yard, under indictment and facing a stiff prison bit for extorting Hollywood movie studios. Nitti, the brains behind Scarface Capone’s brawn, was well-known to be claustrophobic, fearing the prospect of prison and some suspected he was terminally ill with cancer when he killed himself.

Aprile 10,1947 Facing five to ten years in Sing Sing, Joseph (Pip the Blind) Gagliano a Lucchese made man, head of an East Harlem narcotic peddling combine said to be one of the biggest in the East, committed suicide by hanging early yesterday in the Bronx County Jail.

1956 Angelo Acquisto [Buffalo]

1956 June 18, 1956 - Girolamo (Momo) Adamo – The longtime underboss of the L.A. mafia, Adamo shot his wife and then himself on June 18, 1956, after he was passed over for the syndicate’s boss’ chair following California don Jack Dragna dying of a heart attack and allegedly was forced to watch Frank DeSimone, the man who would go on to replace Dragna as the city’s Godfather, rape his wife in front of him.

1963 - Marco Angelo suicide because Joe Bonanno "ruined him".

1967 Salvatore Badalamenti [Colombo]

1975 Joseph Riccobono [Gambino]

January 23, 1976 - Frank "The Cheeseman" Cucchiara then consigliere of the Patriarca crime family killed his wife, Santa Lucy Giordano, and then committed suicide at their Belmont, Massachusetts home using a shotgun.

1976 Frank LoGalbo [Chicago / Milwaukee]

July 30, 1981 Carlo Licata – The son of L.A. mob boss Nick Licata and son-in-law of Detroit mob don William (Black Bill) Tocco, Licata was discovered dead inside his Michigan home, shot twice in the chest on July 30, 1981, the six-year anniversary of the Jimmy Hoffa disappearance and murder. Licata’s house, located in the posh Metro Detroit suburb of Bloomfield Hills, is suspected by the FBI as a possible location that Hoffa was taken to and executed – he was last seen in a restaurant parking lot less than five minutes away. Investigators raised their eyebrows at the fact that the gun he used was found more than 10 feet away from the body, resting neatly on a dresser, and the suspicious date it occurred on. Licata was having business problems and was reportedly on the outs with his brother-in-laws, then-Detroit mob don, Giacomo (Black Jack) Tocco and Motor City caporegime Anthony (Tony T) Tocco, at the time of his death.

1st or November 23, 1981 - Salvatore Serra aka bullet, boss of Pagani and enemy of Cutolo, hanged himself in the prison of ascoli piceno because he knew that once arrived in that prison ruled by the NCO of Cutolo that would be his end and Pasquale Barra, the prison executioner, reported in a deposition:
«He killed himself in prison, because he knew that arriving in Ascoli Piceno, he had arrived at the terminus. He had no escape. Besides, if he hadn't hanged himself, I would have killed him with my own hands. "

May 9, 1983 - Anthony Augello Colombo soldier commits suicide, he had been arrested with Alphonse Persico,the son of the boss Carmine, for heroin trafficking.

March 11, 1985: Salvatore Imperatrice dies in intensive care after having hanged himself with a string of rope tied to a cell bar at the age of 27. Imperatrice, a famous famous of the NCO, had accused Cutolo and even Enzo Tortora, at the time a famous TV presenter to be a camorrista and having trafficked drug (Tortora will be acquitted of all charges)in the last times Imperatrice had tried at least a dozen times to suicide.

February 11, 1986 - Frederick DiNome, a Gambino family associate and a DeMeo crew member hanged himself while was in Witness Protection Program in San Antonio,Texas;

May 2, 1989 - Gerald Scarpelli was a hitman for the Chicago Outfit criminal organization who later became a government witness.On July 31, 1988, Scarpelli was arrested by federal agents for a robbery in Michigan City, Indiana. After being confronted with wiretap conversations from James "Duke" Basile, a Scapelli crew member, discussing assassination methods, Scarpelli agreed to become an informant. Scarpelli eventually admitted his involvement in the 1980 Dauber murders as well as the murders of mob chauffeur Gerald Carusiello and chop shop owner Timothy O'Brien.
On May 2, 1989, two days before a court ruling on his robbery charges, Gerald Scarpelli died after hanging himself in a shower stall at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago. Scarpelli allegedly killed himself because a judge had recently ruled against him regarding the Basile tapes.

May 21, 1999 - Giovanni & Pietro Ligammari – The Bonanno drug lieutenant and his son were found hanging side-by-side inside their New Jersey home on May 21, 1999. Giovanni, 60, was convicted in the legendary Pizza Connection Case. Pietro, 37, was a civilian without a criminal record. Mental health experts questioned the miniscule likelihood of a father and son committing a planned double suicide. The elder Ligammari was just one of a string of untimely demises of mobsters tied to the fallout from Pizza Connection bust, most of them connected to the treacherous Bonanno Family.

November 16, 2000 - Steven Raffa – The Tampa mafia’s capo in Miami, overseeing South Florida for all of the 1980s and 1990s on behalf of the Trafficante Family, Raffa hung himself inside his Pembrooke Pines home on November 16, 2000, less than a month removed from being pinched in a large-scale racketeering indictment. Raffa was reportedly severely depressed in the wake of his arrest, however, there are family members of his that remain weary of a firm designation of suicide regarding his death.

December 16,2008 - Gaetano Lo Presti a mafia leader whose indiscretions on the telephone prompted Italian police to launch one of its biggest operations against organised crime in Sicily hanged himself in his prison cell.Lo Presti was alleged to have been one of two people believed to be the new leaders of the Sicilian Mafia – or Cosa Nostra. He had been running cells in the Porta Nuova area of Palermo since last year and had become one of the most powerful gangsters on the island. He was deeply involved in the organisation's decision to try to forge a new power structure after the arrest of the head mobster, Bernardo Provenzano, in 2006.But Lo Presti, who had recently finished serving a 27-year prison sentence for mafia-related crimes, was being bugged by investigators and was careless in what he told his contacts over the phone. He blurted out the names of other bosses, their plans for the future and – crucially for the timing of this week's raid – he also revealed his opposition to their plans.

December 2010 - Craig DePalma died in a nursing home where he spent eight years in a coma after a failed jailhouse suicide.Son of the Gambino capo Gregory that was nailed by undercover agent Jack Falcone.

February 26, 2012 - Nicholas “Nicky Skins” Stefanelli a Gambino family made man was found dead at the Renaissance Meadowlands Hotel in Rutherford, NJ — finished one more piece of murderous Mafia business before he went.
Two days earlier, Stefanelli shot and killed Joseph Rossi Sr., a Bloomfield, NJ, businessman he blamed for the 2010 drug arrest that forced him to become a turncoat, the sources said.Stefanelli wore a wire for 2 years so the feds won't incriminate his son Nicky jr.

March 15,2013 - Domenico Antonio Pagano a camorrista considerated one of the high ranking members of the secessionists clan that fought in the Scampia feud against DiLauro clan,was found hanged in his cell after 2 years in the 41 bis regime.
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I can imagine that some mobsters would do it as a last resort, others prefer to get wacked. (no shit)
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that guy in the sopranos, he hangs himself..
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