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Re: This Guy Infiltrated Hollywood for the Mob
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It seems that when he was a youngster, Roselli (Sacco) arrived in Chicago and story goes that he received cash for his travel to the west coast personally from Ricca, who in turn possibly also helped Roselli to establish himself in the Los Angeles family, in which during the years he received an official membership. Also during the same period Roselli had constant collaboration with the Fischettis. So yeah he was somehow Chicago's guy on the west coast or the best connection to the LA crime fam. When Giancana became the boss in 1957, it seems that Roselli also transferred his membership at the same time, from the LA fam to the Chicago Outfit.
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Re: This Guy Infiltrated Hollywood for the Mob
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I doubt it's as good as All American Mafioso. Ed Becker, the co-author, actually knew Roselli personally, and also knew a bunch of other Vegas players from those days. I'm guessing this new book has to be second hand material. I’m gunna check this. Who whacked him?
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Re: This Guy Infiltrated Hollywood for the Mob
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Rosselli's birth date and place of birth are sketchy, but by his own admission he moved to LA at around 15 years of age. He has an arrest record in LA dating back to 1924. I know the guys were young themselves at the time, but I don't see Chicago sending a teenager to infiltrate Hollywood. I think Rosselli moved to LA on his own accord and became a member there first, but was smart enough to keep in contact with Chicago and was happy to do their bidding. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b643195;view=1up;seq=410 https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc...selli_transfer#relPageId=24&tab=page
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Re: This Guy Infiltrated Hollywood for the Mob
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Rosselli's birth date and place of birth are sketchy, but by his own admission he moved to LA at around 15 years of age. He has an arrest record in LA dating back to 1924. I know the guys were young themselves at the time, but I don't see Chicago sending a teenager to infiltrate Hollywood. I think Rosselli moved to LA on his own accord and became a member there first, but was smart enough to keep in contact with Chicago and was happy to do their bidding. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b643195;view=1up;seq=410 https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc...selli_transfer#relPageId=24&tab=page https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=70682&relPageId=6&search=ROSELLI_RICCA
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Re: This Guy Infiltrated Hollywood for the Mob
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Re: This Guy Infiltrated Hollywood for the Mob
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We have to make some distinctions first like during the late 30s and early 40s Roselli was one of the Mob's guys, not just the Outfit's, in the Hollywood extortion scheme which had nothing to do with Vegas. Now during the late 40s and early 50s the Outfit's rep in Vegas was Gus Greenbaum who in turn was joined by Marshall Caifano. By 1957 Greenbaum was told to back off and the next year he was brutally murdered possibly by Caifano and some other fella or fellas. Also by the late 50s Caifano had a lot of trouble with the government and so he was replaced by Roselli who as I said previously, possibly transferred his membership to Chicago ( https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=112979&relPageId=41&search=roselli_membership). By 1962 i think Caifano entered in Nevadas Black Book and so he returned to Chicago as one f the bosses around Rush St, thus leaving Roselli in a complete control. In November 1967, Roselli was convicted of an illegal entry in the country but everything was stopped possibly because of his connections in the agency but in 1968 he was again convicted with four other individuals on conspiracy charges. Sources say that in 1970 Roselli still handled some interests in the Frontier Hotel but began developing some health problems and so by 1972 the Outfit's new rep in Vegas became Tony Spilotro
Mongol General: Conan, what is best in life?
Conan: To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.
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