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EYYYY ALL YOU CHOOCHES OUT THERE IT'S THE KID
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Wiki says 18 associates disappeared during the 3rd Colombo war is that true or is it fake info. I’ve only found account of like 12 murders
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Yeah that is fake info. There were like 12 killed in total (2 were innocent bystanders if I'm not mistaken).
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Complete timeline of the Third Colombo War. Credit hoes to HK, he compiled it years ago.
June 12, 1991 - Frank Marasa killed.
June 20, 1991 - Vic Orena Sr (the acting boss at the time) is stalked by a hit team outside his home. No shots were fired though.
Nov 18, 1991 - Murder attempt on Scarpa Sr (M)
Nov, 1991 - Murder attempt on Benny Aloi (M), but the shooters just missed.
Nov 24, 1991 - Hank "the bank" Smurra (M) killed.
Nov 28, 1991 - Murder attempt on Larry Sessa and Ron Calder.
Dec 5, 1991 - "Black" Sam Nastasa (M) killed. His girlfriend, Kay Duggan recieved a superficial chest wound.
Dec, 1991 - Joseph Tolino was shot at. Bullets killed Gaetano "Tommy" Amato (a Genovese member) who happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Dec 8, 1991 - Vincent Fusaro (M?) shot to death as hung a christmas garland on the door of his home.
Also on this date, James "Bobo" Malpeso shot in his chest but survives.
Dec 9, 1991 - Matteo Speranza, a 18 year old innocent bagel store worker, was killed when Orena hitmen walked into the store looking for Tony Ferrara and Frank Guerra. The killer was Chris Liberatore.
Dec 30, 1991 - Murder attempt on Greg Scarpa Sr (M) while sitting in his car with daughter and grandchild. Stepping on the gas, he runs over several pedestrians.
Jan 7, 1992 - Nicky Grancio (M) shot to death and Anthony Bianco wounded.
Feb, 1992 - During a shootout between Scarpa Sr (M) and Joel Cacace Sr (M), Cacace is shot in the stomach. But survives.
March 25, 1992 - John Minerva (M) and Michael Imbergamo shot to death. This was the second time Minerva was attacked. The first time, he managed to escape his attackers.
March 27, 1992 - Joe "Monte" Monteleone (M) and Tommy "Shots" Gioeli (M) shot at. Both Monte and Gioeli are hit and both of them survives the attack.
Apr, 1992 - Louis "BoBo" Malpeso Sr (M) shot at. (I think Louis was the father of James mentioned above.)
May 22, 1992 - Larry Lampase (M) shot to death.
June 4, 1992 - Thomas McLaughlin is shot at by Chris Liberatore and Gallagher (first name unkown to me). McLaughlin survives. An innocent bystander, Daniel Norden (a 16 year old kid) catches bullets and allthough serously wounded, Norden fully recovers.
Oct 7, 1992 - Steven Mancusi killed.
Dec 1992 - Richard Capuccano (M) shot at and wounded.
Dec 1992 - Bobby Tarrantola filed as a missing person.
Dec 28, 1992 - Unrelated to the war, Greg Scarpa Sr (M) was shot through his eye during a drugdeal that went sour. Scarpa survived after driving himself home and numbed himself with a bottle of whiskey. An ambulance took him to hospital.
May 17, 1993 - Jimmy "Ran" Randazzo (M) killed. The Cagno brothers (Rocco and Ray) with Salvatore "Torty" Lombardino were the killers. They were all under Orena but Lombardino suspected Randazzo being an informant.
Oct 20, 1993 - Joseph Scopo (M) killed in what was considered the final murder in this war. Dominick LoGazzo (M) and Angelo Marrone wounded in same attack.
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Did this a long time ago on gangsterbb. Another good, solid poster who has a blog (Dapper don I think his user name was) chipped in with the Frank Marasa muder. But it´s clear now that murder had nothing to do with the war.
There you have it, never printed before.
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Does anyone have a good Gambino family tree? Something that would map out the relationships between the Gambinos, Castellanos, Inzerillos, etc. It can get quite confusing trying to figure out who's who when reading about that family since there are so many Giuseppes, Tommasos, Joes and Tommys, etc. Am I also correct in believing they're connected to the Sicilian element in Montreal through Paul Castellano's wife being a Manno?
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Are there any articles of Italian media reporting on the American mafia ? Kind of a niche specific interest of mine.
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This tree came to mind (from Salvatore Lupo's "The Two Mafias"), though it's not going to help with the Montreal connection.chin_gigante wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 5:18 am Does anyone have a good Gambino family tree? Something that would map out the relationships between the Gambinos, Castellanos, Inzerillos, etc. It can get quite confusing trying to figure out who's who when reading about that family since there are so many Giuseppes, Tommasos, Joes and Tommys, etc. Am I also correct in believing they're connected to the Sicilian element in Montreal through Paul Castellano's wife being a Manno?
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Thank you! That's very usefulPolackTony wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 8:08 pmThis tree came to mind (from Salvatore Lupo's "The Two Mafias"), though it's not going to help with the Montreal connection.chin_gigante wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 5:18 am Does anyone have a good Gambino family tree? Something that would map out the relationships between the Gambinos, Castellanos, Inzerillos, etc. It can get quite confusing trying to figure out who's who when reading about that family since there are so many Giuseppes, Tommasos, Joes and Tommys, etc. Am I also correct in believing they're connected to the Sicilian element in Montreal through Paul Castellano's wife being a Manno?
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Here are a couple that cover the marriage ties between the Gambinos and Castellanos.chin_gigante wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 5:18 am Does anyone have a good Gambino family tree? Something that would map out the relationships between the Gambinos, Castellanos, Inzerillos, etc. It can get quite confusing trying to figure out who's who when reading about that family since there are so many Giuseppes, Tommasos, Joes and Tommys, etc. Am I also correct in believing they're connected to the Sicilian element in Montreal through Paul Castellano's wife being a Manno?
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Anybody knows what family these guys are linked with, if at all?
https://www.newsday.com/amp/long-island ... 1.36605128
https://www.newsday.com/amp/long-island ... 1.36605128
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Mario Garofalo, the company's owner, is the son of Vincent Garofalo. Vincent Garofalo was a Colombo associate who was involved in waste management. The company, V. Garofalo Carting, was also known as Garofalo & Sons.Shellackhead wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 5:57 am Anybody knows what family these guys are linked with, if at all?
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Thank you Ebolieboli wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 3:52 pmMario Garofalo, the company's owner, is the son of Vincent Garofalo. Vincent Garofalo was a Colombo associate who was involved in waste management. The company, V. Garofalo Carting, was also known as Garofalo & Sons.Shellackhead wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 5:57 am Anybody knows what family these guys are linked with, if at all?
https://www.newsday.com/amp/long-island ... 1.36605128
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Can anyone if there are any link me to the Violi wiretaps between him and Vincent Morena if there are any. Or are there none to begin with?
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Do you think joey merlino ever killled somebody?How in canada mobsters still kill people and get away with it?