Well, you bring up a very interesting time within the Outfit. Although I still think DiFronzo was calling the shots, I think Elmwood Park had Sarno's back (Marco is Sarno's son's godfather, Sarno's son is named after Marco. Sarno has always been tight with Elmwood Park). When Marcello went to jail, I believe he told the top dogs in his crew (Zizzo & Chiaramonti, Little Tony & Big Tony), to fall in line with whatever Sarno was doing & just keep low profiles until he got out. They didn't listen, and Big Tony decided to do whatever the hell he wanted to do, which included muscling in on Connie's Pizza, which was previously under the arm of Monteleone's Chinatown, but had recently come under the power of Tootsie Caruso, who had inherited Chinatown from Monteleone after his death, and for whom Big Tony didn't have any respect for. There was that incident of Schweihs & Mickey Marcello having a public shouting match with Big Tony, which culminated in Big Tony shoving Marcello to the ground & storming off. I'm sure that after this, the Marcellos went to Sarno & gave him the okay to knock down Big Tony. 5 years later, Zizzo is murdered, thus putting an end to the beef. That is my take on that beef. I definitely believe DiFronzo & Marcello was in Sarno's corner. It had been word on the street that Marcello was abandoning his crew,Confederate wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:44 pmWhy would there HAVE to be a defacto #1? When Marcello went to jail there was a big beef between Zizzo and Sarno years ago. Zizzo obviously didn't think Sarno was the defaco#1. Plus that, DiFronzo stayed out of it. The Outfit would operate more efficiently WITHOUT a top Boss in my opinion.smoker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 6:58 pmI do believe they operate almost as separate "families" these days and have for a while, at least since the early 90s. However, I still think there is a defacto #1, and I believe it is Marco D.Confederate wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 6:19 pm When I said "extorting" I really meant "robbing". My mistake for using the wrong word. However, they could have also extorted a few guys dealing drugs. LOL
Did you ever consider the possibility that there is no one Boss above everybody? Maybe there are just 4 crews still operating to a certain degree in their own designated areas and there is mutual cooperation when needed. Maybe they are partnered on a couple things that overlap but for the most part are autonomous. Maybe when Sarno made a few guys in the Cicero group several years ago, DiFronzo had nothing to do with it. It seems like the Elmwood Park guys were more into Construction, Union and off shore betting. More White Collar.
Andriacchi was the 7th name that I neglected to mention. As has been previously stated, he recovered from cancer, and I know for a fact that he is back on the street. I don't know that they'd want a guy who has been sick on & off at his age being "the guy", but there's a strong chance that he's a "consigliere" of sorts.
Further candidates for street boss besides Albie Vena, are Tony Dote & Sal Cataudella.
Also, The Feds can NEVER pin down a structure in Chicago like they do in New York because the Structure most probably is not the same.
Maybe if push comes to shove, they defer to the eldest more senior and respected man on the street for a final decision involving more than one Boss. That could be.
You are right about the crew members. It seems most all of them are not made. That's why the Outfit's total of made guys has always been on the low side. I think the structure of the Outfit DEFINITELY changed from the old days when everybody and his brother knew who was the Top Boss. That Structure didn't work well after awhile and nobody wanted that target painted on their back. A decentralized more Cartel type of Structure works better when the Feds become more and more proficient and there are more possible informants.
Perhaps you're right, and there is no #1, but again, it is my opinion that there is, and that it's D'Amico.