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Re: Giuseppe "Clutch Hand" Morello
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01/04/18 04:05 PM
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The Morello family is widely considered to be the first Family but how true that is I don't know. But if you believe that scenario then you could make the assumption that Morello was the first.
I've also heard the Mafia in the US originated in New Orleans which would dispute Morello and his family being the first.
I think in Al D'Arco's book, he claims the first Mafia family originated in New Jersey and has a direct line to the modern day Lucchese family. So who the first was may be a question we never get an answer to.
I don't think any credit goes to the Terranova brothers as being the first because although they were Morello's step brothers they were much younger than he was. They pretty much followed in his foot steps and didn't take over the Morello family until Giuseppe the clutch hand was imprisoned in I believe 1910 or so.
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Re: Giuseppe "Clutch Hand" Morello
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01/07/18 08:16 AM
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Ive read that Morello fought the Camorra and won. Im just speculating now, if the Camorra would have won that war. Would they become what the Cosa Nostra was for US to this day? I mean i think the Black Hand was mostly out of people from Campania/Naples? I think the Camorra did influence the American Mafia with guys like Al Capone and Vito Genovese.
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Re: Giuseppe "Clutch Hand" Morello
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04/16/18 03:42 PM
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No, LCN came after when forming the new families across the nation. The first family is New Orleans, followed by San Francisco, Belleville and Camden New Jersey. New Orleans has activities that show there was a mob presence in the late 1860's, while the other three shows evidence in the early and mid 1870's. By late 1870's and 1980's, they start popping up in the eastern cities, as well as the Midwest states. The so-called Palermitani clan, later known as the Gambino family, probably also had members in NYC as early as 1870. Men like Gaetano Russo, Guiseppe Esposito, Michel Cancemi and Nicolo Taranto have been mentioned by experts on the early New York mafia, as likely early members..
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Re: Giuseppe "Clutch Hand" Morello
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04/18/18 09:39 PM
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Ive read that Morello fought the Camorra and won. Im just speculating now, if the Camorra would have won that war. Would they become what the Cosa Nostra was for US to this day? I mean i think the Black Hand was mostly out of people from Campania/Naples? I think the Camorra did influence the American Mafia with guys like Al Capone and Vito Genovese. Capone was born in Brooklyn and even though he had Neapolitan blood, I haven't seen anything that suggested he was involved with the Camorra. He was in the Five Points Gang as a kid.
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Re: Giuseppe "Clutch Hand" Morello
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04/19/18 04:23 AM
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