Milwaukee Family associate Peter Picciurro passed away
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Milwaukee Family associate Peter Picciurro passed away
Peter Pitch Picciurro passed away a couple of days ago. He was Frank Balistrieri’s cousin. Despite the internet rumors he was not the boss and was probably only an associate of the family, never made. He was a bookmaker by trade. One of the last ones still alive. Not sure who is still left except John Balistrieri. I use to see Peter at Pitch’s restaurant sitting in the bar area. Very nice guy.
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Was his father Phil Picciurro who was arrested in 1934 with Vincenzo Troia and Frank Longo? What's the Picciurro pedigree, if you know?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 6:50 pm Peter Pitch Picciurro passed away a couple of days ago. He was Frank Balistrieri’s cousin. Despite the internet rumors he was not the boss and was probably only an associate of the family, never made. He was a bookmaker by trade. One of the last ones still alive. Not sure who is still left except John Balistrieri. I use to see Peter at Pitch’s restaurant sitting in the bar area. Very nice guy.
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I believe is father was John Picciurro who was also a part of the Milwaukee Family. I’m sure he’s related to Phil Picciurro.cavita wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 7:20 pmWas his father Phil Picciurro who was arrested in 1934 with Vincenzo Troia and Frank Longo? What's the Picciurro pedigree, if you know?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 6:50 pm Peter Pitch Picciurro passed away a couple of days ago. He was Frank Balistrieri’s cousin. Despite the internet rumors he was not the boss and was probably only an associate of the family, never made. He was a bookmaker by trade. One of the last ones still alive. Not sure who is still left except John Balistrieri. I use to see Peter at Pitch’s restaurant sitting in the bar area. Very nice guy.
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Ok....I know there was also a Dominic Picciurro who was pretty active in the 1930s with Jack Enea I think.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 7:26 pmI believe is father was John Picciurro who was also a part of the Milwaukee Family. I’m sure he’s related to Phil Picciurro.cavita wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 7:20 pmWas his father Phil Picciurro who was arrested in 1934 with Vincenzo Troia and Frank Longo? What's the Picciurro pedigree, if you know?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 6:50 pm Peter Pitch Picciurro passed away a couple of days ago. He was Frank Balistrieri’s cousin. Despite the internet rumors he was not the boss and was probably only an associate of the family, never made. He was a bookmaker by trade. One of the last ones still alive. Not sure who is still left except John Balistrieri. I use to see Peter at Pitch’s restaurant sitting in the bar area. Very nice guy.
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Dominic was the brother of John Picciurro, so he was Peter's uncle. They were from Bagheria I believe. I'm not sure about Phil Picciurro. John's sister married Frank's father Joe Balistrieri but John Picciurro was married to another Balestrere who I believe was a cousin of the Balistrieris from Aspra.cavita wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 7:28 pmOk....I know there was also a Dominic Picciurro who was pretty active in the 1930s with Jack Enea I think.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 7:26 pmI believe is father was John Picciurro who was also a part of the Milwaukee Family. I’m sure he’s related to Phil Picciurro.cavita wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 7:20 pmWas his father Phil Picciurro who was arrested in 1934 with Vincenzo Troia and Frank Longo? What's the Picciurro pedigree, if you know?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 6:50 pm Peter Pitch Picciurro passed away a couple of days ago. He was Frank Balistrieri’s cousin. Despite the internet rumors he was not the boss and was probably only an associate of the family, never made. He was a bookmaker by trade. One of the last ones still alive. Not sure who is still left except John Balistrieri. I use to see Peter at Pitch’s restaurant sitting in the bar area. Very nice guy.
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The Picciurros were also related to member Vincent Mercurio and his nephews the Maniacis. John and Dominic Picciurro's uncle was married to Mercurio's sister.
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I'm getting the feeling that Phil Picciurro was really John Picciurro and he was using the alias Phil. I can't find anything further on this Phil other than he was arrested with Troia and Longo in 1934 and was listed as living in Beloit, Wisconsin.B. wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 7:59 pmDominic was the brother of John Picciurro, so he was Peter's uncle. They were from Bagheria I believe. I'm not sure about Phil Picciurro. John's sister married Frank's father Joe Balistrieri but John Picciurro was married to another Balestrere who I believe was a cousin of the Balistrieris from Aspra.cavita wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 7:28 pmOk....I know there was also a Dominic Picciurro who was pretty active in the 1930s with Jack Enea I think.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 7:26 pmI believe is father was John Picciurro who was also a part of the Milwaukee Family. I’m sure he’s related to Phil Picciurro.cavita wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 7:20 pmWas his father Phil Picciurro who was arrested in 1934 with Vincenzo Troia and Frank Longo? What's the Picciurro pedigree, if you know?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 6:50 pm Peter Pitch Picciurro passed away a couple of days ago. He was Frank Balistrieri’s cousin. Despite the internet rumors he was not the boss and was probably only an associate of the family, never made. He was a bookmaker by trade. One of the last ones still alive. Not sure who is still left except John Balistrieri. I use to see Peter at Pitch’s restaurant sitting in the bar area. Very nice guy.
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The Picciurros were also related to member Vincent Mercurio and his nephews the Maniacis. John and Dominic Picciurro's uncle was married to Mercurio's sister.
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Me neither. Can't find anyone named Phil that fits.
I'm sure Longo in particular had close ties to the Bagheresi given he had been living in the Frankfort / Utica area which was a mafia colony dominated by members from Bagheria that included San Giuseppe Jato natives too. Michele Mineo was a Bagherese member in Utica before Chicago then Milwaukee and as you know Salvatore Immordino from San Giuseppe Jato had lived in that area before Wisconsin / Illinois.
I'm sure Longo in particular had close ties to the Bagheresi given he had been living in the Frankfort / Utica area which was a mafia colony dominated by members from Bagheria that included San Giuseppe Jato natives too. Michele Mineo was a Bagherese member in Utica before Chicago then Milwaukee and as you know Salvatore Immordino from San Giuseppe Jato had lived in that area before Wisconsin / Illinois.
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I saw Scott B. already put the death on his website and claims he was boss. As I said earlier, he probably was never made. Surprised Scott B puts internet rumors up. There is no evidence on what he put. He said FBI sources. Would love to know the sources
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Did he inherit rackets from his associates who were made?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 7:11 am I saw Scott B. already put the death on his website and claims he was boss. As I said earlier, he probably was never made. Surprised Scott B puts internet rumors up. There is no evidence on what he put. He said FBI sources. Would love to know the sources
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He didn’t have any rackets. There were like 5 slot machines in his place but it’s legal for each establishment to own up to 5 machines I believe. There was no booking operation going on in his restaurant. I’m not sure where Scott B is getting his info from that he had rackets. I know he’s on this forum so maybe he can explain.Newyorkempire wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 12:17 pmDid he inherit rackets from his associates who were made?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 7:11 am I saw Scott B. already put the death on his website and claims he was boss. As I said earlier, he probably was never made. Surprised Scott B puts internet rumors up. There is no evidence on what he put. He said FBI sources. Would love to know the sources
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Patrickgold wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 1:44 pmHe didn’t have any rackets. There were like 5 slot machines in his place but it’s legal for each establishment to own up to 5 machines I believe. There was no booking operation going on in his restaurant. I’m not sure where Scott B is getting his info from that he had rackets. I know he’s on this forum so maybe he can explain.Newyorkempire wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 12:17 pmDid he inherit rackets from his associates who were made?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 7:11 am I saw Scott B. already put the death on his website and claims he was boss. As I said earlier, he probably was never made. Surprised Scott B puts internet rumors up. There is no evidence on what he put. He said FBI sources. Would love to know the sources
You said in your original post he was a bookmaker by trade
Bookmaking naturally leads to loansharking, stolen property, etc. Those are rackets.
How is Scott so far off that he says he was a capo, consigliere and boss but youre saying he wasnt made, barely an associate and had no rackets? Truth is somewhere in the middle.
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The 1993 FBI list of Milwaukee made members did not list him as a member. Google his name and you will see why people think he is a boss bc it’s on Wikipedia and other unverified reports. Show me one law enforcement report that says he was involved in the 1990s and 2000s or was even made. He was a bookmaker by trade from the 1950s until 1980s from my understanding.Newyorkempire wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 1:58 pmPatrickgold wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 1:44 pmHe didn’t have any rackets. There were like 5 slot machines in his place but it’s legal for each establishment to own up to 5 machines I believe. There was no booking operation going on in his restaurant. I’m not sure where Scott B is getting his info from that he had rackets. I know he’s on this forum so maybe he can explain.Newyorkempire wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 12:17 pmDid he inherit rackets from his associates who were made?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 7:11 am I saw Scott B. already put the death on his website and claims he was boss. As I said earlier, he probably was never made. Surprised Scott B puts internet rumors up. There is no evidence on what he put. He said FBI sources. Would love to know the sources
You said in your original post he was a bookmaker by trade
Bookmaking naturally leads to loansharking, stolen property, etc. Those are rackets.
How is Scott so far off that he says he was a capo, consigliere and boss but youre saying he wasnt made, barely an associate and had no rackets? Truth is somewhere in the middle.
Better question is to ask Scott where he got the information that he was made bc I have seen nothing to say he was
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I wonder what sources the FBI had inside of Milwaukee in later decades. Obviously the Family was dwindling but they hadn't had Maniaci since the 1970s. They had at least one other member source who continued to provide info after Maniaci was killed but if it's one of the candidates I think it was they may have been dead or out of the picture.
I doubt Milwaukee was rebuilding in any significant way but I'm also not sure the FBI had sources who were able to tell them about inductions, etc. in the 1980s and 90s. We've seen in other small Families who had limited sources that the FBI's info completely dries up when those sources die or become inactive.
I doubt Milwaukee was rebuilding in any significant way but I'm also not sure the FBI had sources who were able to tell them about inductions, etc. in the 1980s and 90s. We've seen in other small Families who had limited sources that the FBI's info completely dries up when those sources die or become inactive.
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Very true. Maniaci was the main source of information for the FBI as to the Rockford family and when he was killed in September 1975 that information dried up. So much so I think that it was the reason the FBI closed their files on the Rockford family as a whole by June 1976. With that info gone, source info dried up for Milwaukee as well even though Maniaci was pretty much shut out by the time of his death.B. wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 4:15 pm I wonder what sources the FBI had inside of Milwaukee in later decades. Obviously the Family was dwindling but they hadn't had Maniaci since the 1970s. They had at least one other member source who continued to provide info after Maniaci was killed but if it's one of the candidates I think it was they may have been dead or out of the picture.
I doubt Milwaukee was rebuilding in any significant way but I'm also not sure the FBI had sources who were able to tell them about inductions, etc. in the 1980s and 90s. We've seen in other small Families who had limited sources that the FBI's info completely dries up when those sources die or become inactive.
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The other informant(s) came from the anti-Balistrieri faction and I've suspected that Vito Aiello and/or Vincent Maniaci were candidates but Aiello died in 1981 and though Maniaci died in 1998 he had been on the outs (even surviving a murder attempt) and I believe he was spending time far from Milwaukee for a while. Balistrieri targeted other suspected informants but I don't think any of them were more than associates.