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The Madison crime family was the smallest.
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12/18/14 02:59 PM
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The Madison branch of La Cosa Nostra was started by Carlo Peter Caputo with permission and backing of the Chicago Outfit. Caputo was originally a capo in the Milwaukee Mob. The family was started in 1940 and only had five made members, not two members, like the American Mafia site tells us. However, they were definitely the smallest crime family in La Cosa Nostra history.
Carlo Peter Caputo - boss from 1940-1970 - originally a member of the Milwaukee LCN Family - owner of Carlo's Restaurant and Rosemary's Restaurant - born around 1903 in Palermo, Sicily - passed away on November 09, 1993 in Madison, Wisconsin.
Joseph Aiello - underboss from 1940-1970 - not sure when he was born - passed away on November 07, 1970 in Madison, Wisconsin
Benjamin "Benny" DeSalvo - capo from 1940-1964 - born around 1889 in Palermo, Sicily - passed away in 1964
James "Jimmy" Schiavo - soldier from 1940-1970 - not sure when he was born - passed away in 1970
Vincent "Vince" Troia - soldier from 1940-1970 - born on June 05, 1896 in Palermo, Sicily - passed away on January 31, 1973 in Madison, Wisconsin
Matthew Pellitteri - Associate from 1940-1967
Fellipe Candella - Associate from 1940-1961
Jack Wilson - Associate from 1963-1970
Sam Paul Buscemi - Associate from 1948-1969
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Re: The Madison crime family was the smallest.
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nothin but a glorified crew
Should probably ask Mr. Kierney. I guess if you're Italian, you should be in prison. I've read the RICO Act, and I can tell you it's more appropriate... for some of those guys over in Washington than it is for me or any of my fellas here
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Re: The Madison crime family was the smallest.
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Re: The Madison crime family was the smallest.
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Stern49, Fellipe Candella and John Annacone were both made in the 1950's and believed to be the only two made in the family. The rest were transplants when Caputo created the family. Joe Alello was born around 1901 in Bagheria Sicily. Vito Aiello, cousin to Joe, is listed as a member of Milwaukee family, but was with the Madison family, making the family total membership 8 made men.
Associates besides the ones posted above are or were, John Candella (Son of Fellipe Candella). James Schiavo Jr. (Son of James Schiavo), Charles Capputta (Sometimes spelled Charles Caputa), Tom Capputta, Vincenzo Caruso, Cosmo DiSalvo (Son of Benedetto "Benjamin" DiSalvo), Benjamin "Benny DiSalvo (Nephew of Benedetto DiSalvo) Danny Miller, Isaac Harris.
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