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NYPD Stephen Caracappa DEAD! Mafia Cops Hitmen
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04/12/17 08:41 AM
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Stephen Caracappa, one of the notorious NYPD “Mafia Cops” who moonlighted as a hitman for the Luchese crime family, has died in federal prison. Caracappa, 75, who was serving out his sentence at a federal detention center in Butner, N.C., died on April 8, federal prison records show. Caracappa and his partner, Louis Eppolito, 68, were sentenced to life behind bars in 2009 for committing eight mob-ordered executions between 1986 and 1990. It’s not clear how he died, but in June 2016, Caracappa petitioned Federal Judge Jack Weinstein, who handed out his life sentence, for “compassionate release.” Last of NYPD 'Mafia Cops' lawsuits finally settled “Please know I have been fighting the case in the courts ... I have stage 4 cancer and will not survive,” he pleaded in a handwritten letter to the judge. Weinstein replied a month later, “There is nothing I can do in your case.” Stephen Caracappa wrote a letter to Judge Jack Weinstein to seek a "compassionate release" on June 27, 2016. (BROOKLYN FEDERAL COURT) Judge Jack Weinstein responds to Caracappa's letter. (BROOKLYN FEDERAL COURT) Stephen Caracappa wrote a letter (left) to Judge Jack Weinstein to seek a "compassionate release" on June 27, 2016. (Right) Weinstein responds to Caracappa. Caracappa and Eppolito earned $4,000 a month on the payroll of Luchese underboss Anthony (Gaspipe) Casso from 1986 to 1990 to orchestrate murders and pass along confidential police information. The city shelled out $18.4 million to settle seven lawsuits with the families of their victims, who included a diamond dealer the pair kidnapped and murdered, two Gambino made men, two Luchese mobsters and a mob-connected painters' union leader. New York settles another Mafia Cop suit for $5M Mafia cop Louis Eppolito (pictured) is still in prison serving a life sentence. Mafia cop Louis Eppolito (pictured) is still in prison serving a life sentence. (DECRESCENZO,NEIL FREELANCE) At their sentencing, the son of one of the duo’s victims, Gambino capo Edward Lino, unloaded on the two dirty detectives. “These two lowlifes shot and killed my father," Vincent Lino said in court, amid cheers. “May you have a long life in prison.” Eppolito remains locked away in a high-security penitentiary in Tucson. http://www.nydailynews.com
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Re: NYPD Stephen Caracappa Dead! Mafia Hitmen
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The book The Good Rat about these guys was really good One of the best mob books you can read in my opinion.
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Re: NYPD Stephen Caracappa Dead! Mafia Hitmen
[Re: Raven]
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04/13/17 08:25 PM
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I've got no sympathy for him and no respect at all for guys who wear the badge and cross that line. I agree. If someone takes an oath to enforce the law, they work for the people and they should stay in their lane, on the right side of the law.
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Re: NYPD Stephen Caracappa Dead! Mafia Hitmen
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There were a few good books on these 2 pricks. Been a few years but i forgot the way they were vonvicted of the lino hit. I guess it makes sense a cop pulled him over. These 2 guys were evil. Just alot of the case was based on what one wiseguy told the next basically casso n burt kaplan. The finger prints on the nypd cherry hill gambinos file should have gotten the fat one the ax. They were evil. They killed a guy who was a legit guy, because he had the same name as a gangster. They were obviously not good cops, and they were incompetent hitmen.
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Re: NYPD Stephen Caracappa Dead! Mafia Hitmen
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04/14/17 02:14 PM
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I dislike how they say that he and Eppolito were sentenced for "committing eight mob-ordered executions". I feel like that's somewhat misleading. And I'm pretty sure they were only tied to the deaths of one Gambino made guy. Lino. I assume the other one they're thinking of is Hydell, but we know that's not accurate.
And not to be rude to the son of Eddie Lino, but his father was a gangster, drug dealer and murderer. He wasn't just a nice guy driving around one day who got killed. Doesn't justify it, but in the end he was a gangster who got killed by a couple of gangsters(or guys who liked playing gangsters) who also happened to be cops. Reminds me of DiLeonardo and DeBatt's relatives whining about Gravano during that interview hosted by Diane Sawyer. Are there ANY wives and children of mafia figures who take responsibility for their own lives? Instead of looking for handouts and free passes all the time.
I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
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