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Great series. Always been eager to learn more about the Paul Hankish organization. He's a pretty interesting guy given that Joseph Covello of the Gambinos is one of his kid's godfathers, same with Kelly Mannarino of Pittsburgh and Joey Naples of Youngstown. Outside of W.Va he had connections in New Jersey and Rhode Island if I recall.
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He was under Pittsburgh IIRC, probably Jojo Pecora or somebody was his immediate supervisor.trafficante wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 8:59 am Outside of W.Va he had connections in New Jersey and Rhode Island if I recall.
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I believe he paid tribute to the Pittsburgh family. Im sure someone like JCB or Friend of Henry would know more than me on this though.Ivan wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 9:18 amHe was under Pittsburgh IIRC, probably Jojo Pecora or somebody was his immediate supervisor.trafficante wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 8:59 am Outside of W.Va he had connections in New Jersey and Rhode Island if I recall.
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Yes -Wheeling was included in Jo Jo's territorytrafficante wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 10:45 amI believe he paid tribute to the Pittsburgh family. Im sure someone like JCB or Friend of Henry would know more than me on this though.Ivan wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 9:18 amHe was under Pittsburgh IIRC, probably Jojo Pecora or somebody was his immediate supervisor.trafficante wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 8:59 am Outside of W.Va he had connections in New Jersey and Rhode Island if I recall.
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Re: Long, excellent series on Wheeling mob
One thing I've always been unclear on when it comes to Wheeling, is that in 1957 Wheeling gambler Nick Miller was strangled and and got dumped. And the FBI reports are that the Mannarinos did it at the request of the Detroit family. But I've never been able to get additional information as to why.
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I can't help you with this, but maybe JCB can? Reach out for him and see what he might know.Adam wrote: ↑Sun Apr 02, 2023 11:21 am One thing I've always been unclear on when it comes to Wheeling, is that in 1957 Wheeling gambler Nick Miller was strangled and and got dumped. And the FBI reports are that the Mannarinos did it at the request of the Detroit family. But I've never been able to get additional information as to why.
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In 1957 Big Bill Lias was the "boss" of Wheeling and from what little I know, Big Bill also had a home in Detroit. I've wondered if Lias had been officially affiliated with the Detriot outfit as an associate. If so, then Detroit may have reached out to Pitt on his behalf to have a guy killed.FriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sun Apr 02, 2023 11:27 amI can't help you with this, but maybe JCB can? Reach out for him and see what he might know.Adam wrote: ↑Sun Apr 02, 2023 11:21 am One thing I've always been unclear on when it comes to Wheeling, is that in 1957 Wheeling gambler Nick Miller was strangled and and got dumped. And the FBI reports are that the Mannarinos did it at the request of the Detroit family. But I've never been able to get additional information as to why.
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I wonder if the connection between Hankish and Covello came from David Iacovetti .
He was a Gambino member who was all over the place. He had ties to Pittsburgh and was close to Joe Covello, even being arrested with his brother.
He seems like he could have been the bridge between the two.
He was a Gambino member who was all over the place. He had ties to Pittsburgh and was close to Joe Covello, even being arrested with his brother.
He seems like he could have been the bridge between the two.
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Hankish had a lieutenant named Charles "Buddy" Jacovetty--similar surname to Iacovetti. Possibly a connection there, but I'm just speculating.JoelTurner wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 6:01 pm I wonder if the connection between Hankish and Covello came from David Iacovetti .
He was a Gambino member who was all over the place. He had ties to Pittsburgh and was close to Joe Covello, even being arrested with his brother.
He seems like he could have been the bridge between the two.
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Good catch on this, there could be something there.trafficante wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 6:24 pmHankish had a lieutenant named Charles "Buddy" Jacovetty--similar surname to Iacovetti. Possibly a connection there, but I'm just speculating.JoelTurner wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 6:01 pm I wonder if the connection between Hankish and Covello came from David Iacovetti .
He was a Gambino member who was all over the place. He had ties to Pittsburgh and was close to Joe Covello, even being arrested with his brother.
He seems like he could have been the bridge between the two.
"Jacovetty" is just a spelling variation of Iacovetti; the ones in Wheeling changed the spelling from the original Iacovetti after settling in the US. The surname has a strong concentration in the area of what is today Isernia province, Molise, around towns like Forli del Sannio, Castel San Vincenzo, and Pizzone (Pizzone being a major town in Chicago with multiple ties to the mafia there, so it's an area that I'm familiar with). From the info that I have, Buddy Jacovetty's father (Buddy was half Italian; his mother was named Radulovich) Charles Anthony Jacovetty was born in Wheeling to parents from the Forli del Sannio area. David Iacovetti was born in Brooklyn -- as his father Fred was born in the US in 1892 it's hard to trace his ancestry, but there were a number of other Iacovettis in Brooklyn from Forli del Sannio, so I think it's a good bet that Fred Iacovetti's family was from that area as well.
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This was a great series. Read it and enjoyed it thoroughly. According to Eggy Prosdocimo and a former law enforcement officer who worked the PG mob, Hankish paid up a portion of his profits to Pecora, Porter and Zottola based on whoever his contact was at the time.
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Glad you like it!Paul1921 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 7:36 am This was a great series. Read it and enjoyed it thoroughly. According to Eggy Prosdocimo and a former law enforcement officer who worked the PG mob, Hankish paid up a portion of his profits to Pecora, Porter and Zottola based on whoever his contact was at the time.
Figured that Pecora would be involved. The Mafia Don of West Virginia!
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Just a rather humorist piece - Jo Jo had West Virginia licence with only the number 2.Ivan wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 9:02 amGlad you like it!Paul1921 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 7:36 am This was a great series. Read it and enjoyed it thoroughly. According to Eggy Prosdocimo and a former law enforcement officer who worked the PG mob, Hankish paid up a portion of his profits to Pecora, Porter and Zottola based on whoever his contact was at the time.
Figured that Pecora would be involved. The Mafia Don of West Virginia!
Joe bitched that he should have the Governors plate number 1.
After all, Jo Jo paid the Governor more than the state did
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You were friendly with him in real life, right?FriendofHenry wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 11:26 amJust a rather humorist piece - Jo Jo had West Virginia licence with only the number 2.Ivan wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 9:02 amGlad you like it!Paul1921 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 7:36 am This was a great series. Read it and enjoyed it thoroughly. According to Eggy Prosdocimo and a former law enforcement officer who worked the PG mob, Hankish paid up a portion of his profits to Pecora, Porter and Zottola based on whoever his contact was at the time.
Figured that Pecora would be involved. The Mafia Don of West Virginia!
Joe bitched that he should have the Governors plate number 1.
After all, Jo Jo paid the Governor more than the state did
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