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SonnyBlackstein wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 2:53 pm Isn’t there a list of guys still alive who were made before they closed the books?

The search is busted but this is what I have. Most have already been posted.


Genovese:
Bobby Manna
Larry Dentico
Mario Gigante


Gambino:
Frank LoCascio
Patsy Conte
Joe Marino
Phil Modica


Colombo:
Carmine Persico
Sonny Franzese
Vinny Aloi


Bonanno:
Salvatore Marchese - ? (probably not)


There may be a few more but not many. Almost all of these guy's are over 90.


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Old timers in LCN terms isn't anything younger than mid-80s. Seriously.
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bronx wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 6:00 pmsteve coogan
He died a couple years ago.
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Thanks P.

Sal Sparacio? What’s the info on him? He’s still in prison? When did he go away and what for? Cheers

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Salvatore Sparacio, 96, is scheduled to be released from a Springfield medical prison on May 4, 2020. He was given a 30-year sentence in 1996 for crimes relating to the Stanfa war. It's unfortunate, because although Sparacio was indicted with Frank Martines in a racketeering conspiracy that included murder, Sparacio was pretty much just linked to a big bookmaking operation. He was a capo at the time of his indictment.
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SonnyBlackstein wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 10:40 pm When was Neil Migliore made?
Around 1980, if memory serves. It was later than you might expect for him.
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gohnjotti wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:26 pm Salvatore Sparacio, 96, is scheduled to be released from a Springfield medical prison on May 4, 2020. He was given a 30-year sentence in 1996 for crimes relating to the Stanfa war. It's unfortunate, because although Sparacio was indicted with Frank Martines in a racketeering conspiracy that included murder, Sparacio was pretty much just linked to a big bookmaking operation. He was a capo at the time of his indictment.
Well, there was more than that. Murder conspiracy. I think there's a tape of Sparacio being told to be at a meeting so Merlino, Ciancaglini and Lucibello won't feel nervous so they can be killed. That's not bookmaking. That's agreeing to be part of a triple murder. And I still think he did something beyond book to get made in 82.
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Adam wrote: Sat Aug 11, 2018 12:19 am
gohnjotti wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:26 pm Salvatore Sparacio, 96, is scheduled to be released from a Springfield medical prison on May 4, 2020. He was given a 30-year sentence in 1996 for crimes relating to the Stanfa war. It's unfortunate, because although Sparacio was indicted with Frank Martines in a racketeering conspiracy that included murder, Sparacio was pretty much just linked to a big bookmaking operation. He was a capo at the time of his indictment.
Well, there was more than that. Murder conspiracy. I think there's a tape of Sparacio being told to be at a meeting so Merlino, Ciancaglini and Lucibello won't feel nervous so they can be killed. That's not bookmaking. That's agreeing to be part of a triple murder. And I still think he did something beyond book to get made in 82.
You're probably right, I just dug up an old article from his sentencing when Sonny asked. It sure implied that all Sparacio did was run a big bookmaking operation.
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Larry dentico , John barbeto
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Thanks Gents.

Wasn’t Migliore a Capo in the 70’s?
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gohnjotti wrote: Sat Aug 11, 2018 12:21 am
Adam wrote: Sat Aug 11, 2018 12:19 am
gohnjotti wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:26 pm Salvatore Sparacio, 96, is scheduled to be released from a Springfield medical prison on May 4, 2020. He was given a 30-year sentence in 1996 for crimes relating to the Stanfa war. It's unfortunate, because although Sparacio was indicted with Frank Martines in a racketeering conspiracy that included murder, Sparacio was pretty much just linked to a big bookmaking operation. He was a capo at the time of his indictment.
Well, there was more than that. Murder conspiracy. I think there's a tape of Sparacio being told to be at a meeting so Merlino, Ciancaglini and Lucibello won't feel nervous so they can be killed. That's not bookmaking. That's agreeing to be part of a triple murder. And I still think he did something beyond book to get made in 82.
You're probably right, I just dug up an old article from his sentencing when Sonny asked. It sure implied that all Sparacio did was run a big bookmaking operation.


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SonnyBlackstein wrote: Sat Aug 11, 2018 7:42 am Thanks Gents.

Wasn’t Migliore a Capo in the 70’s?

Nope. He wasn't made then. The Capo since the 70s was fresh street talk from the forums.


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Nicky corozzo, jojo corozzo, dom cefulu, matty madonna, anthony rabito. A lot of old timers still alive.
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