General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground
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It's interesting to note that one of the defendants at the Viterbo trial in 1911 was Salvatore De Lucia, but again, we don't know the biological connection he may have to anyone else.
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Gotta say here - the structure of Chicago even through today has always looked more like 'clans' than the typical pyramid structure of the sicilian cosa nostra. Maybe there is something deeper here in terms of a hybrid Camorra/LCN structure that Ricca influenced compared to east coast families?
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There definitely was! The whole Outfit's top leadership was headed by Mainlanders, starting from 1931 until 1946/47 and later all of the Sicilian bosses were born in the US.SolarSolano wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 9:23 pm Gotta say here - the structure of Chicago even through today has always looked more like 'clans' than the typical pyramid structure of the sicilian cosa nostra. Maybe there is something deeper here in terms of a hybrid Camorra/LCN structure that Ricca influenced compared to east coast families?
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In addition to my previous post, I believe that some time shortly after his son fled Italy, Antonio was convicted to 20 years in prison for the murder of Perillo but im not sure, while Ricca was convicted to 21 years and 10 days in prison but this time in absentia.
Also, in May 1917 Riccas mother Maria (Maria Annunziata De Lucia) died of a sudden heart attack at the age of 44.
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Yes, this is my own belief as well. And not just Ricca. I'm of the opinion that the Colosimo-Torrio gang may have had elements of an older Camorra-type organization that likely ramified across Southern Italy from the prison system from the end of the Bourbon period through Unification. I was going to update my old "The Outfit and The Camorra thread" about this sometime soon.Villain wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 1:26 amThere definitely was! The whole Outfit's top leadership was headed by Mainlanders, starting from 1931 until 1946/47 and later all of the Sicilian bosses were born in the US.SolarSolano wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 9:23 pm Gotta say here - the structure of Chicago even through today has always looked more like 'clans' than the typical pyramid structure of the sicilian cosa nostra. Maybe there is something deeper here in terms of a hybrid Camorra/LCN structure that Ricca influenced compared to east coast families?
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And of course it bears noting that while the top admin was composed of mainlanders, there were still two powerful capos born in Sicily in the immediate post-1931 period -- D'Andrea and O'Neglia (whatever happened there).Villain wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 1:26 amThere definitely was! The whole Outfit's top leadership was headed by Mainlanders, starting from 1931 until 1946/47 and later all of the Sicilian bosses were born in the US.SolarSolano wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 9:23 pm Gotta say here - the structure of Chicago even through today has always looked more like 'clans' than the typical pyramid structure of the sicilian cosa nostra. Maybe there is something deeper here in terms of a hybrid Camorra/LCN structure that Ricca influenced compared to east coast families?
This is a big part of what for me makes Chicago both complicated and so compelling as a family -- their heritage from both the Mainlander and Sicilian factions.
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Thats true, and they also had Mangano and others. D'Andrea's father Louis and Merlo probably played a major role in introducing him to the Torrio/Capone faction because it seems that Louis D'Anrdea also had many connections around the South Side, same as his brother, while Merlo obviously knew both Colosimo and Torrio. My point is that the D'Andrea case was more about long time or old connections and loyalty, while it seems that the so-called "O'Neglia" connections were more because of fear (forced) and waiting for the right moment.PolackTony wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 6:45 amAnd of course it bears noting that while the top admin was composed of mainlanders, there were still two powerful capos born in Sicily in the immediate post-1931 period -- D'Andrea and O'Neglia (whatever happened there).Villain wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 1:26 amThere definitely was! The whole Outfit's top leadership was headed by Mainlanders, starting from 1931 until 1946/47 and later all of the Sicilian bosses were born in the US.SolarSolano wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 9:23 pm Gotta say here - the structure of Chicago even through today has always looked more like 'clans' than the typical pyramid structure of the sicilian cosa nostra. Maybe there is something deeper here in terms of a hybrid Camorra/LCN structure that Ricca influenced compared to east coast families?
This is a big part of what for me makes Chicago both complicated and so compelling as a family -- their heritage from both the Mainlander and Sicilian factions.
D'Andrea received the Loop, Chinatown and the South Side which in fact was Capone's old territory and means that D'Andrea was quite respected. Even decades before Capone there were many other Sicilian/Mainlander duos and so maybe the Capone/D'Andrea duo was one of them. D'Andrea even took a gun to court for Capone lol dont forget that Lombardo was also close friend of Capone. When Colosimo hosted a banquet during the early 1910's, Merlo was seated next to him on his right side and Torrio on the left, or Colosimo and Joe D'Andrea. Even Luciano/Genovese and Ricca/Accardo were two of those duos lol
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I'd say that Johnny Haircuts was with Melrose Park. He lived there (his wife Marie De Angelis died earlier this year, maybe a relative of Ronnie de Angelis?) and was connected I believe to the Feast of Our Lady of Mt Carmel. The info about Caifano I think is the clincher.Villain wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 4:08 am Next, is about one "less known" Outfit member who went by the name of Johnny Campanelli. Even today i still dont know which crew he belonged to and so again, its open for discussion...one files says that Caifano worked under Campanelli which is possible that Campanelli belonged to the Battaglia/Alderisio crew...
Also, per Tom O'Neglia's grandson, Campanelli was called "Johnny Haircuts" because he got a haircut every morning lol. Great mob nickname.
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Thanks for thisPolackTony wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 9:59 amI'd say that Johnny Haircuts was with Melrose Park. He lived there (his wife Marie De Angelis died earlier this year, maybe a relative of Ronnie de Angelis?) and was connected I believe to the Feast of Our Lady of Mt Carmel. The info about Caifano I think is the clincher.Villain wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 4:08 am Next, is about one "less known" Outfit member who went by the name of Johnny Campanelli. Even today i still dont know which crew he belonged to and so again, its open for discussion...one files says that Caifano worked under Campanelli which is possible that Campanelli belonged to the Battaglia/Alderisio crew...
Also, per Tom O'Neglia's grandson, Campanelli was called "Johnny Haircuts" because he got a haircut every morning lol. Great mob nickname.
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It seems Genovese captain Toddo Del Ducca, who used to finance some of Capone's bootlegging ops in Chicago, was from Avellino same as Mike Carrozzo (thanks to Polack) who started around Colosimo and Torrio and later landed under Capone. These connections just keep popping up....
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Generoso Del Duca is not someone you hear much about. I believe he was involved in the early days with Frankie Yale on the BK waterfront. What exactly were the extent of his links with Capone? Was he bankrolling stuff in Chicago before Capone was inducted?Villain wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:25 am It seems Genovese captain Toddo Del Ducca, who used to finance some of Capone's bootlegging ops in Chicago, was from Avellino same as Mike Carrozzo (thanks to Polack) who started around Colosimo and Torrio and later landed under Capone. These connections just keep popping up....
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All i know is that the guy allegedly financed Capone's bootlegging operations and now that you mentioned Del Ducca being also connected to Yale, it seems that we have another old "Mainlander" connection between NY and Chicago.PolackTony wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 10:02 pmGeneroso Del Duca is not someone you hear much about. I believe he was involved in the early days with Frankie Yale on the BK waterfront. What exactly were the extent of his links with Capone? Was he bankrolling stuff in Chicago before Capone was inducted?Villain wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:25 am It seems Genovese captain Toddo Del Ducca, who used to finance some of Capone's bootlegging ops in Chicago, was from Avellino same as Mike Carrozzo (thanks to Polack) who started around Colosimo and Torrio and later landed under Capone. These connections just keep popping up....
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Phyllis McGuire, Sam Giancana's former companion, died yesterday at the age of 89. From what I understand, she had genuine affection for Giancana and remained friendly to his death. She was the last living of the three McGuire Sisters.
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Thanks for the news Ed.
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She was a beauty...
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