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Pittsburgh’s Quietest Capodecina #1105288
11/17/24 09:42 PM
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Family boss Sebastian (John) La Rocca's buddy -- Giuseppe (Joe) Sica

https://thenewyorkmafia.com/joseph-joe-sica/

Re: Pittsburgh’s Quietest Capodecina [Re: NYMafia] #1105369
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Joe Sica also just happened to be Lucchese acting boss "Little Al" D'Arco's cousin.

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When D'Arco struggled to get made with the Lucchese, Joe Sica offered him to move to Pittsburgh and be inducted over there.

Re: Pittsburgh’s Quietest Capodecina [Re: Malavita] #1105392
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Originally Posted by Malavita
When D'Arco struggled to get made with the Lucchese, Joe Sica offered him to move to Pittsburgh and be inducted over there.


Yep. And if I remember the book correctly, D'Arco also stated that although it may have worked out, he declined his cousin's offer for two primary reasons. #1, D'Arco and his family liked NYC and really didn't care to move elsewhere. #2, His cousin could be a little overbearing and demanding, and D'Arco wasn't sure he could handle that.

Re: Pittsburgh’s Quietest Capodecina [Re: NYMafia] #1105621
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Originally Posted by NYMafia
Originally Posted by Malavita
When D'Arco struggled to get made with the Lucchese, Joe Sica offered him to move to Pittsburgh and be inducted over there.


Yep. And if I remember the book correctly, D'Arco also stated that although it may have worked out, he declined his cousin's offer for two primary reasons. #1, D'Arco and his family liked NYC and really didn't care to move elsewhere. #2, His cousin could be a little overbearing and demanding, and D'Arco wasn't sure he could handle that.



But on review, judging from the way things turned with the Lucchese crew, I'm sure D'Arco lamented that decision many times in later years.

He would have probably prospered in Pittsburgh.

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Re: Pittsburgh’s Quietest Capodecina [Re: NYMafia] #1105657
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Another very 'quiet' capo of the LaRocca Family was Lou Volpe, who made money - but very little headlines - in the later years...

I guess Lou learned valuable lessons of when he and his brothers first operated back in the 1920s-30s, an era where the Volpes saw much blood and death, both to others, and among themselves.

Re: Pittsburgh’s Quietest Capodecina [Re: NYMafia] #1105817
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Originally Posted by NYMafia
Another very 'quiet' capo of the LaRocca Family was Lou Volpe, who made money - but very little headlines - in the later years...

I guess Lou learned valuable lessons of when he and his brothers first operated back in the 1920s-30s, an era where the Volpes saw much blood and death, both to others, and among themselves.


To be fair, all the Pittsburgh capos were notoriously quiet, the family in general kept a very low profile and made a lot of money.
It wasn’t until the Porter trial and the Rincon casino story that they really made national headlines.
Even when Mannarino was part owner in a Cuban casino and LaRocca had his ties across the country from NY to Detroit to Chicago to California, they didn’t get noticed much.

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Re: Pittsburgh’s Quietest Capodecina [Re: Millspgh] #1105873
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Originally Posted by Millspgh
Originally Posted by NYMafia
Another very 'quiet' capo of the LaRocca Family was Lou Volpe, who made money - but very little headlines - in the later years...

I guess Lou learned valuable lessons of when he and his brothers first operated back in the 1920s-30s, an era where the Volpes saw much blood and death, both to others, and among themselves.


To be fair, all the Pittsburgh capos were notoriously quiet, the family in general kept a very low profile and made a lot of money.
It wasn’t until the Porter trial and the Rincon casino story that they really made national headlines.
Even when Mannarino was part owner in a Cuban casino and LaRocca had his ties across the country from NY to Detroit to Chicago to California, they didn’t get noticed much.


True. Kelly Mannarino was probably there most high-profile guy as far as publicity and exposure went.

Re: Pittsburgh’s Quietest Capodecina [Re: NYMafia] #1106044
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Capodecina Joseph "Little Joe Ragno" Regino was another very successful, but low-keyed guy.

Re: Pittsburgh’s Quietest Capodecina [Re: NYMafia] #1106430
11/29/24 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by NYMafia
Originally Posted by Millspgh
Originally Posted by NYMafia
Another very 'quiet' capo of the LaRocca Family was Lou Volpe, who made money - but very little headlines - in the later years...

I guess Lou learned valuable lessons of when he and his brothers first operated back in the 1920s-30s, an era where the Volpes saw much blood and death, both to others, and among themselves.


To be fair, all the Pittsburgh capos were notoriously quiet, the family in general kept a very low profile and made a lot of money.
It wasn’t until the Porter trial and the Rincon casino story that they really made national headlines.
Even when Mannarino was part owner in a Cuban casino and LaRocca had his ties across the country from NY to Detroit to Chicago to California, they didn’t get noticed much.


True. Kelly Mannarino was probably there most high-profile guy as far as publicity and exposure went.


I'm not so sure that Kelly's brother Gabe was quite so quiet with his involvement with John LaRocca in the SanSouci in Havana.
However on a few of us knew about their deal in Havana.

Last edited by Friend_of_Henry; 11/29/24 11:13 AM.

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Aside from Havana per se, IMO, the Mannarinos brothers (both of them) were the highest profile Pittsburgh soldiers/capos.

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Originally Posted by NYMafia
Aside from Havana per se, IMO, the Mannarinos brothers (both of them) were the highest profile Pittsburgh soldiers/capos.

Once again; we agree :)Unfortunately there will be a few that will stay I'm looking for "Brownie Points". A bottle of wine; maybe; but no brownies ;-)


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Originally Posted by Friend_of_Henry
Originally Posted by NYMafia
Aside from Havana per se, IMO, the Mannarinos brothers (both of them) were the highest profile Pittsburgh soldiers/capos.

Once again; we agree :)Unfortunately there will be a few that will stay I'm looking for "Brownie Points". A bottle of wine; maybe; but no brownies ;-)


lol. Maybe a nice glass of Chianti, as Anthony Hopkins once said.

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Originally Posted by NYMafia
Originally Posted by Friend_of_Henry
Originally Posted by NYMafia
Aside from Havana per se, IMO, the Mannarinos brothers (both of them) were the highest profile Pittsburgh soldiers/capos.

Once again; we agree :)Unfortunately there will be a few that will stay I'm looking for "Brownie Points". A bottle of wine; maybe; but no brownies ;-)


lol. Maybe a nice glass of Chianti, as Anthony Hopkins once said.

Sounds good to me :-)


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