I've been doing much research lately on the mob's tentacles across the Bay Area (including SF, SJ, Emeryville), and have been trying to dig deeper than I am able to (easily) find information on (go figure). This is just a hobby of mine, a lifelong interest, but it’s like a gigantic puzzle that I find fascinating and enjoy piecing together. I have a massive document I'm taking notes in and currently have a list of at least 120 names of either made guys, associates, or possibly neither but have been mentioned as such.
I have many questions about specific people, their potential connections, the stories I've read or heard (what's true? is there evidence?), and I'm seeking assistance from anyone willing to help me piece the puzzle together. I’m collecting information from everywhere I can (Mary Ferrell files, old newspapers, books, web articles, blogs, and now forums), but some things I just have not been able to corroborate and there are gaps all over - some of which I imagine will remain gaps.
This may appear somewhat scattered, but the questions are numerous, and these are the ones on my mind at this moment (I've bolded some key words just so things would be easier to find):
Q: Is anyone familiar with the Palermitani clan? I’ve read that this was a Sicilian gang in NYC that eventually branched into what would become the Profaci and Gambino families, and that Francesco “Frank” Lanza (first known boss of SF) was a part of this gang. Any truth to any of this?
Q: During and before Prohibition’s “bootleg wars” in SF, was the series of murders from Jerry Ferri through Luigi Malvese for control over one family/gang, or three, or were they just independent gangsters?
- I’ve read all of the above... And was Frank Lanza really behind the murder of Malvese? How did Lanza become the first official boss?
Q: Was Joseph Piazza aka Dominic Lonardo really killed for trying to extort Giuseppe Alioto? (Reported by Tony Lima in informant file.)
- I’ve read Piazza/Lonardo was ex-Cleveland (and ex-Buffalo?) and a Black Hander. If true, who was behind Piazza/Lonardo’s killing?
I also read that Piazza could have been underboss in SF at some point, but I don’t know if that’s true or when that would have been, and not sure why he’d try to extort Alioto...
Q: What, if any, was Elmer “Bones” Remmer’s relationship with the SF family? I understand Bones owned several clubs, casinos, hotels in multiple locations, held regular meetings with Bugsy Siegel in SF, and worked with Bill Graham, James McKay, and George Wingfield in Nevada.
- I read an article and a book chapter by a local (SF) crime author/historian/tour director on Bones Remmer, and it said that much of Remmer’s earnings went to “mob bigwigs” (something like that) like Siegel and James Lanza. Jimmy Lanza didn’t become boss until 1961, Remmer died in 1963, so did he only make payments to Lanza during that time frame? Or did he also kick payments to Mike Abati and Tony Lima? Or none of the above?
- I read (by lurking on another forum that didn’t accept my registration request) that Bones Remmer “worked under” an Alphonse/Alfonso Gunetta (or Cunetta or Gnotta), who was allegedly a soldier in the Giuseppe Vicari-Giueseppe Lintini crew of the San Jose family, and one of the first members of that family. Anyone familiar with this Gunetta fella? Know how accurate this is? Was he a soldier? Was Remmer an associate?
- I also read that Al Gunetta was forced into retirement after Giuseppe “Joseph” Vicari (SJ underboss, 1942-1957?) was killed by Vincenzo “Papa” LaRocca, an alleged capo in the SF family (and cousin of Pittsburgh’s John LaRocca), and owner of LaRocca’s Corner in North Beach (tied to Nick DeJohn murder). Apparently, many believed that “Papa” LaRocca was behind the fire that killed Vicari...Which fire? I’ve found no evidence of Vicari’s death, murder or otherwise, or who may have been behind it.
- I recently read in an SJ informant file (not sure who, or the ID number off the top of my head, but can provide if needed), that a Conetto (first name unknown, but possibly Alfonso) was the boss of San Jose in 1929, and may have been from NYC. Conetto owned A. Conetto and Son Meats company on Vine St. in SJ, and had a bootlegger brother or cousin in Modesto.
- Could this be the same guy as Al Gunetta? If not, any other information on him (either of them)?
- Any evidence that Joseph Lintini had loansharking operations in Hawaii?
- Is any of the following on Joseph Vicari verifiable?
- Ex-New Orleans; bootlegger.
- Owned yard in Santa Clara and grocery store in San Jose that were subject to various fires, as well as his home, in possible attempts to assassinate Vicari.
- He headed a counterfeiting ring which operated in San Joaquin, Sacramento and Santa Clara Valleys.
- Onofrio Sciortino was the son of Vicari’s brother-in-law, Vito.
Q: Do we know for a fact that Jimmy Lanza gave permission to hit Joe “The Animal” Barboza in SF? Lanza seemed to be pretty against violence and even illegal business, and I recently learned that Tony Lima was essentially acting boss for a while when Lanza was boss on paper, after Lanza voluntarily stepped down.
Q: Was Epifano “Fano” Trafficante active at all in the Bay Area?
Q: Other than a handful of Bonanno folks in San Jose, and Bill Bonanno trying to buy a car dealership in Lodi or Stockton, how active was that family in the Bay Area? Which rackets were theirs and how were things divided between them and the local SJ family?
Q: Did the Gambino family have control over the Port of Oakland or was someone just blowing smoke with that claim?
Okay, I think I should just start with these for now, see where it goes, and I can ask more next time. Just for reference, I am halfway through the book Lanza’s Mob (which has been a little disappointing, in my opinion) and recently picked up The Last Mafioso, which I’m sure has some interesting stories... I appreciate any and all info you're willing and able to share.
Thank you in advance.
Matteo