Last time a sitting boss took part in a murder?

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Last time a sitting boss took part in a murder?

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I was rereading some old Philly articles and a law enforcement guy mentioned how odd it was that Frank Martines was the shooter in the John Veasey hit attempt, and I remembered Gravano mentioning he got some flack for being as high up as he was and still involved in murders.....so it got me thinking the last time an actual boss was involved in a murder/murder attempt. As in present or directly involved. And I didn't want to cheat and throw out Gotti being present at Sparks, or Merlino probably involved in the hit attempt on Stanfa. They weren't bosses then. But I was thinking maybe Dominic Brooklier if he actually was on the other line when Bompensiero was killed in the phone booth like Fratianno claimed. And I can think of at least two cases from 1947 and 1950 where the Detroit bosses would be present for planned murders so they could watch their kids make their bones. Which is still pretty messed up. But I was trying to come up with some times it might have happened. Don't think it ever happened in the Colombo War, and I didnt' think Amuso got directly involved after he became boss. I was thinking maybe there was a scenario where one of the burglars who robbed Accardo's place may have been held captive for him to go see him briefly before they killed him, but that's pure speculation.
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If the timeline is correct, Amuso was made boss of the Lucchese family in October 1986 and participated in the Luongo murder a month later
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Joe Ligambi may be a possibility. Roger Vella implicated him in the Ronnie Turchi murder but he didn't say what role he played in it so he may not have been physically present. And Ligambi would have been Acting Boss so I don't know if you want to count that.


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Pogo The Clown wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 7:37 am Joe Ligambi may be a possibility. Roger Vella implicated him in the Ronnie Turchi murder but he didn't say what role he played in it so he may not have been physically present. And Kigambi would have been Acting Boss so I don't know if you want to count that.


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I think acting boss counts. We're not talking about a ton of possibilities.
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Joe Zerilli help his nephew make his bones in 1950.

I think there are many cases in Sicilian mafia
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Eline2015 wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 7:45 am Joe Zerilli help his nephew make his bones in 1950.

I think there are many cases in Sicilian mafia
Yeah that was the last one I was absolutely sure about. Joe Zerilli at the 1950 Jack George murder.
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And I was thinking of US bosses. I'm sure in Italy it's different. But I had people who I could picture being involved, like Anastasia between 1951-1957. That wouldn't surprise me at all.
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At the time of the spilotro murders carlisi and difronzo were boss and underboss and both were there and took part in the spilotro murders
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Frank Salemme's son strangled Steve Di Sarro in front of him, it was somewhere in the early 1990s
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Wasnt Martines UB and the hit attempt on Veasey supposedly in a hotel room under the premise of making Veasey? Would explain why the under boss would be given the hit with the administration having to be present to make John Veasey?
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was gonna say frank salemme to. he was boss at the time him and his kid and some other guy whacked a guy rite in his own house sicko
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Browniety86 wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2021 3:52 pm Wasnt Martines UB and the hit attempt on Veasey supposedly in a hotel room under the premise of making Veasey? Would explain why the under boss would be given the hit with the administration having to be present to make John Veasey?

Veasey was already made at the time. They lured him under the pretense that they were going to teach him to run a gambling business. Forgot it if was bookmaking or numbers.


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Pogo The Clown wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2021 5:58 pm
Browniety86 wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2021 3:52 pm Wasnt Martines UB and the hit attempt on Veasey supposedly in a hotel room under the premise of making Veasey? Would explain why the under boss would be given the hit with the administration having to be present to make John Veasey?

Veasey was already made at the time. They lured him under the pretense that they were going to teach him to run a gambling business. Forgot it if was bookmaking or numbers.


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Thanks Pogo. I vaguely remember the story from memory. Never really been intrigued by the Philly family but they do have some shooters, I'll give them that...
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Pogo The Clown wrote:
Browniety86 wrote: Sun Nov 28, 2021 3:52 pm Wasnt Martines UB and the hit attempt on Veasey supposedly in a hotel room under the premise of making Veasey? Would explain why the under boss would be given the hit with the administration having to be present to make John Veasey?

Veasey was already made at the time. They lured him under the pretense that they were going to teach him to run a gambling business. Forgot it if was bookmaking or numbers.


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And the plastic on the floor they told him was bc the place was being painted lol


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Nicky Scarfo was present when his nephew whacked Falcone in that apartment. I remember the quote was that Scarfo said 'I love this shit'.
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