(https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.htm ... lPageId=31)B. wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 7:29 pm. Caponigro himself was once misidentified as a Genovese member and most of the pre-1960s info on him shows him to associate very closely with the Genovese Family, including a big partnership with Richie Boiardo in the 1950s, so he was closely intertwined with them.
According to NK T-16, most gambling in Newark was controlled by a combination of Caponigro, Boiardo, and Dolasco. This was in December 1962/January 1963.
(https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.htm ... lPageId=26)
In January 1963, Russo and DeCarlo talk about how Caponigro had a fight with Angelo Bruno and Jerry Catena, this appears to have been recent. They mention that Boiardo tried to have Caponigro killed but Carmine Battaglia saved him, this was discussed previously in this thread.
Basically, Caponigro had issues with Bruno from day 1. He worked with the Genovese but had issues with them in the early 60s.
Excellent observation!
I couldn’t find anything tying him to Anastasia or the Gambino family. I’d heard that he was involved in Willie Moretti’s murder, but similarly couldn’t find much tying him to that. Robilotto and LiCalsi were arrested for it, I don’t think he was.
(https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.htm ... lPageId=67)
In 1948, Caponigro was delivering alcohol into Philadelphia for Peter Casella. This was during the time he was supposed to be an Anastasia associate.
(https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.htm ... lPageId=35)
Informant T-13 said that Caponigro inherited alcohol manufacturing after Marco Reginelli died, which was in May 1956.
(https://books.google.ca/books?id=jBK2ZK ... ro&f=false)
Here’s Caponigro’s arrest record.
So far, I haven’t seen anything linking him to the Gambinos. If I had to guess, he was made in the late 1940s into the Philadelphia Family.