NorthBuffalo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 12:54 pm
I'm sure a big factor also is some of these guys having relatives in certain crews - I've read on this forum that Vena's father "Blind Louie" was a Grand Avenue guy probably under Alderisio who appears to have been Lombardo's boss as well.
The familial and paesani networks are another axis, one that often though not always corresponds to neighborhood/geography.
FWIW, the whole “Blind Louie” thing seems to be mainly speculation. I’ve heard that Louis Vena (Albie’s father) and Louis Panozzo (Bobby P’s father) used to run in a burglary crew in the Patch together, but IIRC it was SolarSolano who said that Louis Vena was called “Blind Louie”. He was booted off this forum for unrelated matters and thus isn’t here to make his argument; I can just say that I’m not aware that either Louis was affiliated with the outfit in any formal sense (beyond the ways that hundreds, thousands, of neighborhood criminals in Chicagoland were peripherally involved in the criminal networks that emanated out from the mafia). Not saying that I know for a fact that they weren’t, but nothing I’ve seen would support this. Louie Panozzo was pinched in ‘63 for holding $20k in stolen goods in his home in Humboldt Park, but beyond that neither guy ever made the papers, was ever mentioned by anyone in any FBI file, or (so far as I recall) ever appeared in any chart (not even the CCC, who practically put the guy behind the corner at the local deli on their charts as a “soldier”). For me, “outfit guy” denotes a formally affiliated “LCN associate” (a guy on record or “with” a made guy, or at least directly reporting to a high-level associate partnered with made guys, like Alex or Patrick), who belongs to an actual outfit crew as an affiliate and answers, directly or indirectly, to that crew’s capo (longtime burglar Ritchie Mara’s 1980s testimony made it clear to me that this understanding was/is shared by guys on the street, as he clearly delimited himself from an “outfit guy” belonging to a crew); Nick C have us a window into how this worked for him and his brother before they were themselves made. I’m not aware that Louie Vena ever had anything remotely like that sort of formal relationship with Alderisio or any other made guy.
The only connected guy I’m aware of who went by “Blind Louie” was a guy named Louie Cavallaro, who was convicted in 1978 for extorting low-level Rush St juice collector Johnny Clemente. Cavallaro — who was actually blind — reportedly threatened to brutally torture Clemente and/or kill his wife if he didn’t cut Cavallaro in on his collections. Cavallaro has hardly ever been discussed.