Thanks. Well he was/is obviously far from being a self-made guy lol btw whats your opinion on T Zizzo, meaning what time did he switch crews? Was it during the late 70s or when his dad Frank Zizzo died, mid 80s i think?Snakes wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 4:32 amThat's kind of a slang term here in America for a someone who came from nothing and became successful.
Chicago Outfit Soldier Sentenced
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Do not be deceived, neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who practice homosexuality, nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God - Corinthians 6:9-10
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I agree regarding the early 90s. Alex, Marcy, Roti....the old protection was completely gone....on top of that, Carlisi, Marcello and Zizzo were also taken out of the game...it seems that the early 90s were most crucial regarding the downfall of the Outfit
Do not be deceived, neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who practice homosexuality, nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God - Corinthians 6:9-10
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Yes Alex too, all the protection was gone.Villain wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 2:04 amI agree regarding the early 90s. Alex, Marcy, Roti....the old protection was completely gone....on top of that, Carlisi, Marcello and Zizzo were also taken out of the game...it seems that the early 90s were most crucial regarding the downfall of the Outfit
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Sorry, haven't been on in a while so I missed this. Zizzo was working for Carlisi by at least 1980 or 1981.Villain wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 4:58 amThanks. Well he was/is obviously far from being a self-made guy lol btw whats your opinion on T Zizzo, meaning what time did he switch crews? Was it during the late 70s or when his dad Frank Zizzo died, mid 80s i think?Snakes wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 4:32 amThat's kind of a slang term here in America for a someone who came from nothing and became successful.
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No worries bud and thanks. Btw in the next few days ill send you something via pms so i can get your opinion on itSnakes wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 6:36 amSorry, haven't been on in a while so I missed this. Zizzo was working for Carlisi by at least 1980 or 1981.Villain wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 4:58 amThanks. Well he was/is obviously far from being a self-made guy lol btw whats your opinion on T Zizzo, meaning what time did he switch crews? Was it during the late 70s or when his dad Frank Zizzo died, mid 80s i think?Snakes wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 4:32 amThat's kind of a slang term here in America for a someone who came from nothing and became successful.
Do not be deceived, neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who practice homosexuality, nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God - Corinthians 6:9-10
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The 90’s decimated the outfit. Carlisi, difronzo, marcello, damico, infelise, Delaurentis, Marino, list goes on and onVillain wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 2:04 amI agree regarding the early 90s. Alex, Marcy, Roti....the old protection was completely gone....on top of that, Carlisi, Marcello and Zizzo were also taken out of the game...it seems that the early 90s were most crucial regarding the downfall of the Outfit
I agree with phat,I love those old fucks and he's right.we all got some cosa nostra in us.I personnely love the life.I think we on the forum would be the ultimate crew! - camerono
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Some clarification on the "46" number from above. I've since found out that it does not include names like Al Tocco, Frank DeMonte, Al Tornabene, James Marcello, Anthony Zizzo, John Matassa, or Nick and Frank Calabrese. Essentially, nobody from the 1983 making ceremony. It could also be assumed that Carlisi was not listed yet, either, as his name appears elsewhere, unredacted. A list I have from 1985 had 44 members with 5 being from Rockford. The FBI later split Rockford off, leaving an estimated 39 for Chicago but again, without the previously mentioned names (see below). Tocco, DeMonte, and a couple of other guys were later added to the list. It seems like the FBI adjusted it's requirements for members in the mid-1980s and made it much more restrictive as to what constituted a "made" member and what didn't. Additionally, there were undoubtedly made members left off due to lack of confirmation from sources due to this "readjustment" in classification. Later lists are probably much more accurate as they had more time to gather intelligence and confirm status of members. It also bears mentioning that some of the older, less active guys were left off as they either (a) did not hold a position commensurate with assuming "made" status (i.e. Aiuppa, Cerone, Lombardo, etc.) or (b) were not discussed as their relative inactivity either did not merit intelligence from active informants or led to ignorance or absence on status from informants and wiretaps. For the record, here is who the FBI had listed as confirmed members in late 1985:Snakes wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:24 am This is the report in question: http://www.ipsn.org/characters/coia/mag ... hicago.htm
70 is probably an overestimation based on other figures from the surrounding time periods:At the last estimate, there are about seventy 'made' members of the Chicago Outfit
A 1984 FBI report listed 46 identified made members of the Outfit.
FBI sources in 1990 were quoted with the Outfit having "around 50" made members.
The often-cited figure of 28 was provided by the FBI in 2005, after the Family Secrets verdicts.
Even if you add a ten-percent "error" increase (i.e. ones that the feds missed or overlooked), you wouldn't get much closer to 70.
Accardo, Anthony Joseph
Aiuppa, Joseph John
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
Cerone, John Peter
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
DeAngeles, Ronald Eugene
[Redacted]
DiVarco, Joseph Vincent
[Redacted]
Fecarotta, John Anthony
Ferriola, Joseph Anthony
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
Inserro, Vincent Joseph
LaPietra, Angelo
LaPietra, James
[Redacted]
Lombardo, Joseph
Marcy, Pat
Marzullo, Vito
Messino, William Joseph
[Redacted]
Ortenzi, Anthony Joseph
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
Pilotto, Alfred J.
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
Spilotro, Anthony John
Varelli, John A.
[Redacted]
I have some ideas about the redacted names but I'm still doing some research and digging.
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Snakes we may have had this conversation before but I had think I requested something similar to the file you mention but it was a subfile. It took two years to get a response and it was denied. Did you ever get the names of the Rockford guys or were those redacted?Snakes wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 8:56 amSome clarification on the "46" number from above. I've since found out that it does not include names like Al Tocco, Frank DeMonte, Al Tornabene, James Marcello, Anthony Zizzo, John Matassa, or Nick and Frank Calabrese. Essentially, nobody from the 1983 making ceremony. It could also be assumed that Carlisi was not listed yet, either, as his name appears elsewhere, unredacted. A list I have from 1985 had 44 members with 5 being from Rockford. The FBI later split Rockford off, leaving an estimated 39 for Chicago but again, without the previously mentioned names (see below). Tocco, DeMonte, and a couple of other guys were later added to the list. It seems like the FBI adjusted it's requirements for members in the mid-1980s and made it much more restrictive as to what constituted a "made" member and what didn't. Additionally, there were undoubtedly made members left off due to lack of confirmation from sources due to this "readjustment" in classification. Later lists are probably much more accurate as they had more time to gather intelligence and confirm status of members. It also bears mentioning that some of the older, less active guys were left off as they either (a) did not hold a position commensurate with assuming "made" status (i.e. Aiuppa, Cerone, Lombardo, etc.) or (b) were not discussed as their relative inactivity either did not merit intelligence from active informants or led to ignorance or absence on status from informants and wiretaps. For the record, here is who the FBI had listed as confirmed members in late 1985:Snakes wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:24 am This is the report in question: http://www.ipsn.org/characters/coia/mag ... hicago.htm
70 is probably an overestimation based on other figures from the surrounding time periods:At the last estimate, there are about seventy 'made' members of the Chicago Outfit
A 1984 FBI report listed 46 identified made members of the Outfit.
FBI sources in 1990 were quoted with the Outfit having "around 50" made members.
The often-cited figure of 28 was provided by the FBI in 2005, after the Family Secrets verdicts.
Even if you add a ten-percent "error" increase (i.e. ones that the feds missed or overlooked), you wouldn't get much closer to 70.
Accardo, Anthony Joseph
Aiuppa, Joseph John
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
Cerone, John Peter
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
DeAngeles, Ronald Eugene
[Redacted]
DiVarco, Joseph Vincent
[Redacted]
Fecarotta, John Anthony
Ferriola, Joseph Anthony
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
Inserro, Vincent Joseph
LaPietra, Angelo
LaPietra, James
[Redacted]
Lombardo, Joseph
Marcy, Pat
Marzullo, Vito
Messino, William Joseph
[Redacted]
Ortenzi, Anthony Joseph
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
Pilotto, Alfred J.
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
Spilotro, Anthony John
Varelli, John A.
[Redacted]
I have some ideas about the redacted names but I'm still doing some research and digging.
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Check your PMs, I have some other stuff to send you, too.cavita wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:32 amSnakes we may have had this conversation before but I had think I requested something similar to the file you mention but it was a subfile. It took two years to get a response and it was denied. Did you ever get the names of the Rockford guys or were those redacted?Snakes wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 8:56 amSome clarification on the "46" number from above. I've since found out that it does not include names like Al Tocco, Frank DeMonte, Al Tornabene, James Marcello, Anthony Zizzo, John Matassa, or Nick and Frank Calabrese. Essentially, nobody from the 1983 making ceremony. It could also be assumed that Carlisi was not listed yet, either, as his name appears elsewhere, unredacted. A list I have from 1985 had 44 members with 5 being from Rockford. The FBI later split Rockford off, leaving an estimated 39 for Chicago but again, without the previously mentioned names (see below). Tocco, DeMonte, and a couple of other guys were later added to the list. It seems like the FBI adjusted it's requirements for members in the mid-1980s and made it much more restrictive as to what constituted a "made" member and what didn't. Additionally, there were undoubtedly made members left off due to lack of confirmation from sources due to this "readjustment" in classification. Later lists are probably much more accurate as they had more time to gather intelligence and confirm status of members. It also bears mentioning that some of the older, less active guys were left off as they either (a) did not hold a position commensurate with assuming "made" status (i.e. Aiuppa, Cerone, Lombardo, etc.) or (b) were not discussed as their relative inactivity either did not merit intelligence from active informants or led to ignorance or absence on status from informants and wiretaps. For the record, here is who the FBI had listed as confirmed members in late 1985:Snakes wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 10:24 am This is the report in question: http://www.ipsn.org/characters/coia/mag ... hicago.htm
70 is probably an overestimation based on other figures from the surrounding time periods:At the last estimate, there are about seventy 'made' members of the Chicago Outfit
A 1984 FBI report listed 46 identified made members of the Outfit.
FBI sources in 1990 were quoted with the Outfit having "around 50" made members.
The often-cited figure of 28 was provided by the FBI in 2005, after the Family Secrets verdicts.
Even if you add a ten-percent "error" increase (i.e. ones that the feds missed or overlooked), you wouldn't get much closer to 70.
Accardo, Anthony Joseph
Aiuppa, Joseph John
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
Cerone, John Peter
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
DeAngeles, Ronald Eugene
[Redacted]
DiVarco, Joseph Vincent
[Redacted]
Fecarotta, John Anthony
Ferriola, Joseph Anthony
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
Inserro, Vincent Joseph
LaPietra, Angelo
LaPietra, James
[Redacted]
Lombardo, Joseph
Marcy, Pat
Marzullo, Vito
Messino, William Joseph
[Redacted]
Ortenzi, Anthony Joseph
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
Pilotto, Alfred J.
[Redacted]
[Redacted]
Spilotro, Anthony John
Varelli, John A.
[Redacted]
I have some ideas about the redacted names but I'm still doing some research and digging.
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And we also must not forget the "deaths" of two crews, the North Side crew and the Chicago Heights/Indiana crew....also both Solano and Accardo died in 1992Pete wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 9:27 pmThe 90’s decimated the outfit. Carlisi, difronzo, marcello, damico, infelise, Delaurentis, Marino, list goes on and onVillain wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 2:04 amI agree regarding the early 90s. Alex, Marcy, Roti....the old protection was completely gone....on top of that, Carlisi, Marcello and Zizzo were also taken out of the game...it seems that the early 90s were most crucial regarding the downfall of the Outfit
Do not be deceived, neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who practice homosexuality, nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God - Corinthians 6:9-10
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I would say EP pretty much died in the 90’s as well as far as being a full functioning crewVillain wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 12:56 pmAnd we also must not forget the "deaths" of two crews, the North Side crew and the Chicago Heights/Indiana crew....also both Solano and Accardo died in 1992Pete wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 9:27 pmThe 90’s decimated the outfit. Carlisi, difronzo, marcello, damico, infelise, Delaurentis, Marino, list goes on and onVillain wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 2:04 amI agree regarding the early 90s. Alex, Marcy, Roti....the old protection was completely gone....on top of that, Carlisi, Marcello and Zizzo were also taken out of the game...it seems that the early 90s were most crucial regarding the downfall of the Outfit
I agree with phat,I love those old fucks and he's right.we all got some cosa nostra in us.I personnely love the life.I think we on the forum would be the ultimate crew! - camerono