Yes, the biggest factions usually had a member on the top admin and thats why they had their own top rep over their factions. Like you said, Ferraro had a lot on his plate and so he had Alex controlling the whole faction (Caruso, Marcy, Pierce, Kruse, Patrick, Larner), same as Giancana who also had a lot on his plate and so he had Battaglia as his top rep for the west side. LaPorte also had full hands since he also controlled several crews and on top of that, he was the Outfit top rep for all west coast matters for a certain time period.PolackTony wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 4:15 pm Thanks for these, I do think that the case of Caruso here is an interesting point to think about. Did Bruno Roti have this sort of subordinate status, or was he as a capodecina direct to the admin (I assume that later from what I know about him)? By all accounts, Caruso was notably less capable or powerful than Roti, and I'd imagine that for this reason he wound up falling under Ferraro and Alex's authority. Perhaps this also speaks to the Southside as historically being the least "LCN" modeled crew, with more of a stamp of the Capone Syndicate influence than other crews.
To look at it from another angle, might it not just have been the case that during the period in question, Ferraro was the underboss and thus Caruso was under him as a capo to the admin, rather than a lower level capo to a higher ranking capo? Caruso answering to Alex then could be simply due to Alex being tasked with some of Ferraro's responsibilities as he had a lot on his plate.
On a related note, did Caruso have any family ties to Tony and Phil D'Andrea? Caruso's mother was Francesca D'Andrea of Termini Imerese, and given that Termini isn't too far from Valledolmo it's certainly possible there was some connection, though I haven't been able to confirm it myself (apologies if this has already been covered elsewhere).
Rotis and Carusos boss was DAndrea and roti was labelled as leading figure since the 1940s.