General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground
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What about the alleged candidature by both Catuara and Pilotto regarding LaPortes position? One file says that Pilotto was previously under Catuara.....also what about all of Catuaras chop shops around the Chi Heights area during the mid and late 60s? What about Catuaras involvment in the Buccieri/LaPorte conflict? Why wasnt Caruso a candidate for LaPortes position but instead it was Catuara?
The pic of John Roberto and Catuara says a lot...Roberto is seated on a chair while Catuara is standing beside him like a newly made soldier beside his captain.
And this...
The pic of John Roberto and Catuara says a lot...Roberto is seated on a chair while Catuara is standing beside him like a newly made soldier beside his captain.
And this...
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In addition, the pic of Roberto and Catuara was made by a professional photographer at the time, and both of them were sharply dressed up like they were celebrating something...the same way Lombardo was dressed up decades later in 76 when he possibly received his promotion as top rep for the west side aka Battaglias and Alderisios previous positions
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Catuara knew Alex and Ferraro since they were kids and the business connection between them went on a higher level in 1963 when Alex and Ferraro lost two of their most important gambling and loan sharking operators and collectors Louis Tornabene and Louis Briatta from around the Loop and Near South Side. Tornabene was removed and shelved because he made a mistake which also involved other families, while Briatta took a step back because of serious health issues.
1963 files say that Pete Gushi or Gushie, who in turn was known Catuara enforcer, also worked for Alex as his collector. Another file from that same time period states that both Catuara and Gushi worked as enforcers for Alex, but this is the time when Catuara was still a soldier for the Heights crew and helped Alex in collecting.
Alex and LaPorte were partners in several operations around C City, so it is possible that LaPorte "borrowed" Catuara and Gushi to Alex to look out for his interests around Chinatown and the Near South Side which were previously controlled by Tornabene, in return for a certain percentage.
Again, that same year in 1963, Alex also asked for help from another crew aka the Buccieri group, but this time regarding his interests around the Loop area which were previously controlled by Briatta. Bucceri gave Alex two enforcers, Sam and Arnold Gearis or Garris. Alex needed to turn over all of his books to them so they can collect all debts.
When Caruso's top lieutenant Tony Maenza got badly beaten by the cops and most of his operators were being hunted down by the government, Caruso suddenly formed a "trusteeship" with Alex and possibly some other bosses like Buccieri and LaPorte, and so we can suddenly see guys like DiCaro (Alexs and Pierces guy), Catuara (LaPortes guy) and LaPietra (Buccieris guy) being employed by Caruso who in turn was a capo answering to Alex and Ferraro at the time and possibly had the power to "borrow" soldiers from other crews, obviously for the right price. Besides Catuara, both DiCaro and LaPietra also knew the Chinatown area and whole South Side.
Above all according to Pilottos own words, in 1974 Catuara and his guy Tootsie (Palermo) were still doing good and these were all Chi Heights guys. When a capo or a boss states something like this, for me personally it ends the whole debate.
1963 files say that Pete Gushi or Gushie, who in turn was known Catuara enforcer, also worked for Alex as his collector. Another file from that same time period states that both Catuara and Gushi worked as enforcers for Alex, but this is the time when Catuara was still a soldier for the Heights crew and helped Alex in collecting.
Alex and LaPorte were partners in several operations around C City, so it is possible that LaPorte "borrowed" Catuara and Gushi to Alex to look out for his interests around Chinatown and the Near South Side which were previously controlled by Tornabene, in return for a certain percentage.
Again, that same year in 1963, Alex also asked for help from another crew aka the Buccieri group, but this time regarding his interests around the Loop area which were previously controlled by Briatta. Bucceri gave Alex two enforcers, Sam and Arnold Gearis or Garris. Alex needed to turn over all of his books to them so they can collect all debts.
When Caruso's top lieutenant Tony Maenza got badly beaten by the cops and most of his operators were being hunted down by the government, Caruso suddenly formed a "trusteeship" with Alex and possibly some other bosses like Buccieri and LaPorte, and so we can suddenly see guys like DiCaro (Alexs and Pierces guy), Catuara (LaPortes guy) and LaPietra (Buccieris guy) being employed by Caruso who in turn was a capo answering to Alex and Ferraro at the time and possibly had the power to "borrow" soldiers from other crews, obviously for the right price. Besides Catuara, both DiCaro and LaPietra also knew the Chinatown area and whole South Side.
Above all according to Pilottos own words, in 1974 Catuara and his guy Tootsie (Palermo) were still doing good and these were all Chi Heights guys. When a capo or a boss states something like this, for me personally it ends the whole debate.
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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It is interesting to note that the guys who were involved in the assassination attempt, previously worked for the late Catuara and later fell under Pilotto and Palermo.SolarSolano wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 8:21 am Wasn't Cataura born in Italy or is that wrong? Anyone know whether he was Sicilian? I was always curious whether Tocco was the main one behind his demise at that point. I also wonder if the attempted hit on Al Pilotto in 81' played into this mystery of what was going on in the 70s/early 80s.
Another interesting thing to note is that by the late 70s the Ferriola crew began entering the Chi Heights area and the whole situation went on a higher level when Pilotto went to jail.
So theres a possibility that the Ferriola crew mightve played some role in the failed murder attempt, and at first maybe there was some deal between them and the Guzzinos and DAndreas but since some quite unexpected things occurred, later they mightve made a deal with Tocco so they can completely enter all southern suburbs.
Maybe Ferriola used the alleged dissatisfaction within Pilottos crew (the Guzzinos and D'Andreas) after Catuaras demise and after that he promised Tocco a high level spot? No wonder later Tocco was afraid of being killed by Ferriola....
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I think it was just a failed coup on the part of the Guzzinos, D'Andrea, and Ciarrocchi. If Ferriola had been behind it he definitely wouldn't have chosen an amateur like Bounds to carry it out. Also, when Nick D'Andrea was murdered, Calabrese testified it was because the other bosses were interested in his role in the attempted hit on Pilotto, and were planning on interrogating him before he died in the car on the way. That wouldn't make sense if the Outfit higher-ups were really behind it.
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He "unexpectedly" died during the so-called interrogation right? And LaPietra was one the guys who "interrogated" him right?Snakes wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 12:13 pm I think it was just a failed coup on the part of the Guzzinos, D'Andrea, and Ciarrocchi. If Ferriola had been behind it he definitely wouldn't have chosen an amateur like Bounds to carry it out. Also, when Nick D'Andrea was murdered, Calabrese testified it was because the other bosses were interested in his role in the attempted hit on Pilotto, and were planning on interrogating him before he died in the car on the way. That wouldn't make sense if the Outfit higher-ups were really behind it.
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They beat him up at a warehouse and were then going to take him to Dominic Palermo. Sam Carlisi was hitting him the butt of a shotgun on the way, telling him to "shut up." Angelo was driving. They discovered he was dead once they got to the house. Calabrese testified that they were going to question D'Andrea and see who else was involved with the Pilotto hit. Frank Zizzo was also involved with this murder.Villain wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 12:31 pmHe "unexpectedly" died during the so-called interrogation right? And LaPietra was one the guys who "interrogated" him right?Snakes wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 12:13 pm I think it was just a failed coup on the part of the Guzzinos, D'Andrea, and Ciarrocchi. If Ferriola had been behind it he definitely wouldn't have chosen an amateur like Bounds to carry it out. Also, when Nick D'Andrea was murdered, Calabrese testified it was because the other bosses were interested in his role in the attempted hit on Pilotto, and were planning on interrogating him before he died in the car on the way. That wouldn't make sense if the Outfit higher-ups were really behind it.
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ThanksSnakes wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 12:51 pmThey beat him up at a warehouse and were then going to take him to Dominic Palermo. Sam Carlisi was hitting him the butt of a shotgun on the way, telling him to "shut up." Angelo was driving. They discovered he was dead once they got to the house. Calabrese testified that they were going to question D'Andrea and see who else was involved with the Pilotto hit. Frank Zizzo was also involved with this murder.Villain wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 12:31 pmHe "unexpectedly" died during the so-called interrogation right? And LaPietra was one the guys who "interrogated" him right?Snakes wrote: ↑Sat Mar 13, 2021 12:13 pm I think it was just a failed coup on the part of the Guzzinos, D'Andrea, and Ciarrocchi. If Ferriola had been behind it he definitely wouldn't have chosen an amateur like Bounds to carry it out. Also, when Nick D'Andrea was murdered, Calabrese testified it was because the other bosses were interested in his role in the attempted hit on Pilotto, and were planning on interrogating him before he died in the car on the way. That wouldn't make sense if the Outfit higher-ups were really behind it.
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When was Albie Vena made?Snakes wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:54 am As a brief aside, the following individuals died before ever "officially" being recognized as "made members" by the FBI, although all of them have a reasonably high chance of being classified as such (excepting perhaps Imparato):
Michael Glitta
Salvatore Gruttadauro
Angelo Imparato
Lee Magnafichi
Frank Zizzo [added, 7/28]
If I find evidence that any of these individuals (or others not listed above) are posthumously identified as "LCN members" I will go back and revise previous versions of the list. I want to make sure that everything in this thread is documented or confirmed! Antilliar also had some good suggestions above that one could reasonably classify as "made" during the specified time period. I am still digging so this will definitely be an ongoing project.
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Not sure but I'd guess early 90sGabagool718 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 5:59 pmWhen was Albie Vena made?Snakes wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:54 am As a brief aside, the following individuals died before ever "officially" being recognized as "made members" by the FBI, although all of them have a reasonably high chance of being classified as such (excepting perhaps Imparato):
Michael Glitta
Salvatore Gruttadauro
Angelo Imparato
Lee Magnafichi
Frank Zizzo [added, 7/28]
If I find evidence that any of these individuals (or others not listed above) are posthumously identified as "LCN members" I will go back and revise previous versions of the list. I want to make sure that everything in this thread is documented or confirmed! Antilliar also had some good suggestions above that one could reasonably classify as "made" during the specified time period. I am still digging so this will definitely be an ongoing project.
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In addition to Snakes previous post, when Zizzo went to jail, it was for Gruttadauro to lead the Indiana faction until his predecessor was free again. Meaning Gruttadauro was acting capo during one period
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If Vena was involved in the Dorfman murder with Frank Schweihs then in was probably in the 1980s. That was a huge hitSnakes wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 6:15 pmNot sure but I'd guess early 90sGabagool718 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 5:59 pmWhen was Albie Vena made?Snakes wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:54 am As a brief aside, the following individuals died before ever "officially" being recognized as "made members" by the FBI, although all of them have a reasonably high chance of being classified as such (excepting perhaps Imparato):
Michael Glitta
Salvatore Gruttadauro
Angelo Imparato
Lee Magnafichi
Frank Zizzo [added, 7/28]
If I find evidence that any of these individuals (or others not listed above) are posthumously identified as "LCN members" I will go back and revise previous versions of the list. I want to make sure that everything in this thread is documented or confirmed! Antilliar also had some good suggestions above that one could reasonably classify as "made" during the specified time period. I am still digging so this will definitely be an ongoing project.