motorfab wrote: ↑Sat Dec 10, 2022 8:33 am Capo provincia is the common word used, but Calderone used the word "rappresentante", so I guess it's the correct word used by the "men of honor"
The leadership timeline for Siculiana is quite confusing because they were active in several places, but here is what I compiled:
-For the 40s I don't have specific names but Nicola Gentile and Giovanni (or Giuseppe, depend the source) are considered highly powerful figure from Siculiana.
-Giuseppe Caruana (1950's-197?). He moved to Brazil in 1957
-Leonardo Caruana (1973-1981). Moved to Montreal in 1968 and deported in 1973. I guess he runned things in Siculiana until his murder
-Pasquale Cuntrera (1981-1992). Moved to Brazil in 1957, then Montreal, then in Venezuela circa 1970. Boss of a cosca in Venezuela until his arrest
-Alfonso Caruana (1992-1998). Active in Montreal, Venezuela, Italy, London and Woodbridge until his arrest.
-Gerlando "Gigi" Caruana (1981-20??). Leonardo's son, he's listed as the boss of Siculiana and I suppose he runs the Family businesses since the murder of his father.
It's a very personal opinion, but I believe that the transfer of Nicolo in the Caruana-Cuntrera Clan during the 70s was not temporary but permanent and he was the representant of the Clan in Montreal with Agostino Cuntrera, Giovanni DiMora, Gerlando Caruana (Alfonso's brother) and some others
Good luck with that ^^
I'm pretty much on the same page.... I see the Rizzutos as Sicilian mafia. But more than that, it's not up to me, I think THEY SEE THEMSELVES as Sicilian mafia. I think it's why Niccolo consulted Buscetta about his affiliation. And you are right, with how spread out and far apart each branch is/was. I really look at them like a crime corporation, or as they refer to them in Italy, a criminal holding company. I see Niccolo as being like their President? COO or CEO? I think that's a better analogy. I've always looked at the Rizzutos like..... it's hard to explain. They are like what the Mole` were to the Piromalli. The muscle? With the Caruanas as the money? I dunno......
In fact, I see the entirety of the narcotics operations as essentially the Sicilians mafias foreign holdings, under control of a " company" they incorporated in the form of the Caruana- Cuntrera family, appointed by the parent conpany, the Cupola as its .......not the shareholders, thats the families that invested. More like a corporate board composed of family members..... I guess, lol... this is all opinion here...
This is why it's incredibly interesting when Antimafia said he is of the opinion Montreal might be responding to the Gambinos today. The Porto Empedocle people being in the same madamento as the Siculiana people. Then Porto Empedocle dealing with the Inzerillos, instead of the Caruanas who I believe had lost the contacts by that point. Like no one seems to get it that New Bridge, even Old Bridge SHOULD have been the Caruana- Cuntreras sourcing coke from Miami based Venezuelens, they were there in Miami. And they were Cosa Nostras point men for the whole Cupola.
Essentially I think the "foreign holdings", the routes, the contacts, the access to America, all that, got taken over by the Inzerillos, the other family present in Venezuela, who ALSO commanded IN Sicily, would have been in position TO take over this, im calling it a "company", but these "foreign holdings", it could almost be considered a kind of "territory". But it's not really for the money, not for them. For the Inzerillos, it's
an asset to be managed and a tool for building power.
Do you think he transferred after conferring with Buscetta, and being told to "assert yourself"?