JD wrote:Re the estimated fifteen captains circa Spring 1981, when the Indelicatos were brought back into the Family a couple of months later it says there were '12 or 13' captains at the time.
Edit: To add onto this subject, these are the confirmed captains circa 1981 before factoring in this updated info:
1.) Cesare Bonventre
2.) Salvatore Catalano
3.) Nicholas DiStefano
4.) Salvatore Ferrugia
5.) Philip Giaccone
6.) Alfonse Indelicato
7.) Anthony Indelicato
8.) Joseph Massino
9.) Dominick Napolitano
10.) Dominick Trinchera
11.) Joseph Zicarelli
Updated info has the following as additional captains: Gerlando Sciascia, Giovanni Ligammari, Santo Giordano. I'm assuming Sciascia covers Montreal. Doesn't specify whether or not Ferrugia retained a crew after promotion.
Infanti, Musillo, Spero not official captains yet. Infanti after Trinchera hit, Spero circa 1985. Don't think Embarrato and especially Mauro were ever official captains. Mauro's crew assignments are pretty well established: Indelicato, then to Lino, then to Vitale, then he was killed. Embarrato possibly an acting circa early 1980s.
felice wrote:JD, the guy you identify as Jack Mirabile is actually Salvatore Mirabile. Was Salvatore nicknamed Jack?
Salvatore Mirabile is sitting at the table, the guy supposed to be Jack is standing behind Salvatore. He's also named as Gioachino elsewhere. Also claims Jack is Salvatore's son but not sure how accurate that is.
Information re this Catalano photo:
Back Row: Domenico Catalano, Vita Catalano, Salvatore Catalano, Dominick Tartamella, Santo Giordano
Table: Vito Catalano
Domenico/Vito/Vita listed as Salvatore's brothers/sisters. Felice can probably confirm if these IDs match up. It doesn't go into any other detail.
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Edit: For those asking about Ligammari and the 3 captains hit etc. Some of this looks contradictory to what's already been reported but here's what it says: Ligammari identified as a captain at the time of the 3 captains hit, specifically described as 'from Jersey'. No indication this is the same crew as Zicarelli or Sciascia who are listed along with him. Claims Zicarelli and Nick DiStefano were on Indelicato's side rather than neutral and this is why they weren't told what was going to happen. Also says there were five gunmen assigned: Sal Vitale; 'Vito from Canada' (Rizzuto); 'Vinny from Canada' (typo re Manny Ragusa?); Frank Navarra; 'some old timer by the name of Bonventre'.
Re Ligammari and their suicide: Only brief mention about the son being made in the 1990s so he could carry messages from his imprisoned father. Vitale was informed of their suicides by Baldo Amato and passed on word to the boss. That's surprisingly it, can't find anything else on the motive, repercussions, etc.
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There's a lot to go through and it'll probably be awhile but the topic will be updated with more eventually.