Visiting Pittsburgh 1963
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Visiting Pittsburgh 1963
Not done. Work in progress.
Boss - Sebastian John La Rocca
Under - Frank Amato
Capodecina-
Gabriel Mannarino
Michael Genovese
Louis Volpe
Joseph Regina (Altoona)
Dominck Mallamo (YT)
James Tripodi (Steubensville)
Genovese:
Anthony Capizzi (Suspected)
Mike Genovese
Felix Genovese
Joseph Pecora
Mallamo:
Paul Romeo (fmr capodecina)
Mannerino:
Michael Acquaro
Thomas A Ciancutti (suspected)
John C Fontana (suspected)
Andrew Mangini
Sam Mannerino (fmr capodecina)/informant
Regino:
Samuel Fashion
Michael Traficante
John Verilla
Anthony J Verilla (suspected)
Ripepi:
John Bazzano (suspected)
Tripodi:
Joseph Quatrone
James Matucci (suspected)
Volpe:
Frank D. Amato
Frank J. Rosa
Joseph Sica
Louis Volpe
Unknown:
Dominick Auditori
Former/Transfers:
George Adragna, (transferred to SJ)
Dominick Anzalone (transferred to SJ)
Frank Valente (transferred to Buffalo)
Costenze Valente (transferred to Buffalo)
Steve Zoccoli (transferred to San Jose
Boss - Sebastian John La Rocca
Under - Frank Amato
Capodecina-
Gabriel Mannarino
Michael Genovese
Louis Volpe
Joseph Regina (Altoona)
Dominck Mallamo (YT)
James Tripodi (Steubensville)
Genovese:
Anthony Capizzi (Suspected)
Mike Genovese
Felix Genovese
Joseph Pecora
Mallamo:
Paul Romeo (fmr capodecina)
Mannerino:
Michael Acquaro
Thomas A Ciancutti (suspected)
John C Fontana (suspected)
Andrew Mangini
Sam Mannerino (fmr capodecina)/informant
Regino:
Samuel Fashion
Michael Traficante
John Verilla
Anthony J Verilla (suspected)
Ripepi:
John Bazzano (suspected)
Tripodi:
Joseph Quatrone
James Matucci (suspected)
Volpe:
Frank D. Amato
Frank J. Rosa
Joseph Sica
Louis Volpe
Unknown:
Dominick Auditori
Former/Transfers:
George Adragna, (transferred to SJ)
Dominick Anzalone (transferred to SJ)
Frank Valente (transferred to Buffalo)
Costenze Valente (transferred to Buffalo)
Steve Zoccoli (transferred to San Jose
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Antonio Ripepi was also a Capodecina
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George Adragna was a member at this time. Family from Alcamo. Brother Frank was a Pittsburgh member who died in 1962 and was arrested in NYC after the Bazzano murder. Their brother Vito was proposed for membership in San Jose and another brother Joseph was made in Williamsburg (likely Bonanno).
Tony Lima learned in the 1970s that John LaRocca (the boss's brother) was made. Don't think he was made yet in 1963 but not sure.
Tony Lima learned in the 1970s that John LaRocca (the boss's brother) was made. Don't think he was made yet in 1963 but not sure.
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Re: Visiting Pittsburgh 1963
Kelly Mannarino I believe was just the nickname of Gabriel Mannarino.
I have Gabriel born 1915/10/31 in New Kensington, PA. Samuel Mannarino born 1905/12/24 in Pitt. They have these dates on some documents, but I’d imagine they’re not precise, as it’s be a hell of a thing if one was born in Halloween and the other Xmas Eve.
Their parents were George Mannarino and Domenica “Minnie” De Paladino (several spelling variations appear). Unable to verify their origin as of yet, but Mannarino is obviously a Calabrese surname, and most likely from Cosenza province (e.g., Amantea and the surrounding area).
I have Gabriel born 1915/10/31 in New Kensington, PA. Samuel Mannarino born 1905/12/24 in Pitt. They have these dates on some documents, but I’d imagine they’re not precise, as it’s be a hell of a thing if one was born in Halloween and the other Xmas Eve.
Their parents were George Mannarino and Domenica “Minnie” De Paladino (several spelling variations appear). Unable to verify their origin as of yet, but Mannarino is obviously a Calabrese surname, and most likely from Cosenza province (e.g., Amantea and the surrounding area).
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^^^ Pete Maggio said Mannarino was Calabrese:

They were talking about ethnic preference in the mafia and Maggio says LaRocca constantly referred to people's heritage. The Neapolitan underboss would be Amato and the Calabrese captain was Mannarino.

They were talking about ethnic preference in the mafia and Maggio says LaRocca constantly referred to people's heritage. The Neapolitan underboss would be Amato and the Calabrese captain was Mannarino.
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Thanks for the reminder on this tape.
Unlike the Calabresi in Philly, my bet is that we’ll see more Calabresi from Consenza and Catanzaro provinces, along with Reggio, in West PA.
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Salamone was a Buffalo member in Erie, not with Pittsburgh.
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From 1964 - Ripepi is a former boss who holds no power any longer.
I don't think there's much info from 1932 until the mid 60's. Ripepi could have been representative or he could have been capodecina. There was one document which described the Mannerinos as the successors to Ripepi and one reported labeled Mannerino a capo-regima.
I don't think there's much info from 1932 until the mid 60's. Ripepi could have been representative or he could have been capodecina. There was one document which described the Mannerinos as the successors to Ripepi and one reported labeled Mannerino a capo-regima.
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From what I can gather, Pittsburgh had at least four crews in the city itself.
Other cities like Johnstown/Altoona, Youngstown and Steubenville had members there who've been suspected of being capodecina with 1 or 2 members under them. I don't know the answer definitively. It's possible they could have been PB eqivilants of Whitey Besases- area leaders who were soldiers in a crew in the main hub or could have been captains.
It's important to remember that there were no members cooperating so these are associates giving their take. This here seems to imply that La Rocca succeeded Ripepi as Boss and that Mannerino is Underboss. Mallamo is Romeo's successor in YT, whether as capodecina or soldier- This source identifies Ripepi as the top guy but then goes on to say that LaRocca and Scalish are fronts for the real bosses which isn't true. The origanization isn't a violent one- Crew 1 Crew 2 Crew 3 Crew 4
Other cities like Johnstown/Altoona, Youngstown and Steubenville had members there who've been suspected of being capodecina with 1 or 2 members under them. I don't know the answer definitively. It's possible they could have been PB eqivilants of Whitey Besases- area leaders who were soldiers in a crew in the main hub or could have been captains.
It's important to remember that there were no members cooperating so these are associates giving their take. This here seems to imply that La Rocca succeeded Ripepi as Boss and that Mannerino is Underboss. Mallamo is Romeo's successor in YT, whether as capodecina or soldier- This source identifies Ripepi as the top guy but then goes on to say that LaRocca and Scalish are fronts for the real bosses which isn't true. The origanization isn't a violent one- Crew 1 Crew 2 Crew 3 Crew 4
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Source claims that Frank Valenti attended Appalachin as a rep for Tony Ripepi. Valenti eventually went to Rochester, Adragna and Anazalone relocated to SJ and Ripepi was described as a "former power." This could all have been coincidental or something could have happened.
Was there ever a source that confirmed Frank Amato as underboss? He was getting up there in years and I've never seen a consigliere listed for this era. And one of the docs (above) did imply Mannerino was "sub-boss."
Reads like-
B- La Rocca (Sicilian, allegedly Amato's protegee)
Successor to Ripepi (Reggio Calabrian)
U- Gabe Mannerino (Cosentino Calabrian?)
C- Amato (Napolitan)
Capodecina
Sam Mannerino - Gabe - ?
Anzalone - Bazzano (Ripepi)
Joe Sica (Amato)
Genovese (LaRocca)
Outliers:
Romeo - Mallamo - YT
Tripodi - Steubensville
Regina - Altoon/Johnstown
Was there ever a source that confirmed Frank Amato as underboss? He was getting up there in years and I've never seen a consigliere listed for this era. And one of the docs (above) did imply Mannerino was "sub-boss."
Reads like-
B- La Rocca (Sicilian, allegedly Amato's protegee)
Successor to Ripepi (Reggio Calabrian)
U- Gabe Mannerino (Cosentino Calabrian?)
C- Amato (Napolitan)
Capodecina
Sam Mannerino - Gabe - ?
Anzalone - Bazzano (Ripepi)
Joe Sica (Amato)
Genovese (LaRocca)
Outliers:
Romeo - Mallamo - YT
Tripodi - Steubensville
Regina - Altoon/Johnstown
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1977.
PB-T2 wasn't a member, so we was on the outside looking in but there's value to be gained from it. Caposquadone is an interesting addition and the source seems to separate it from capodecina "or" caporegime.
PB-T2 wasn't a member, so we was on the outside looking in but there's value to be gained from it. Caposquadone is an interesting addition and the source seems to separate it from capodecina "or" caporegime.
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1968- Amato is listed as Under
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Re: Visiting Pittsburgh 1963
Are you saying that Henry Zottola was not a member?Chris Christie wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 7:05 pm Not done. Work in progress.
B - Sebastian John La Rocca
U - Frank Amato
Capodecina-
Gabriel Mannarino
Michael Genovese
Joe Sica or Sonny Amato
Joseph Regina (Altoona)
Dominck Mallamo (YT)
James Tripodi (Steubensville)
Mannerino:
Sam Mannerino
Kelly Mannarino
Sony Ciancutti
Andrew Mancini
John C. Fontana
Members:
Felix Genovese
Joseph Pecora
Frank De Rosa
James Salamone?
Joseph Sica
Michael Trafficante
John Verilla
Joseph Volpe
Louis Volpe
Suspected:
John Bazzano Jr
Anthony A Capizzi
Anthony D'Onofrio
Anthony Verilla
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No idea. He was born in 1936 and died in 1998 so not sure what his status was in 1963.FriendofHenry wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 4:36 amAre you saying that Henry Zottola was not a member?Chris Christie wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 7:05 pm Not done. Work in progress.
B - Sebastian John La Rocca
U - Frank Amato
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Wiretap from Chicago, kinda funny, seems to confirm that Mannerino was Capodecina and that his father in law is Amato the Under.
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