Thats right Giacomo. The Limas were prominent there until they got whacked out. At some point, I believe that suspicion for their murders traced back to the Falcone brothers. In later years, the Falcones reportedly looked out for the Lima family for this very reason. And I think Aiello, Lima and Falcone may have had some sort of a blood/in-law relationship there also.

We are talking about a time period dating back to the turn of the century, into the early 1920s, before the amalgamation of Napolitani, Calabrese and Sicilians and the forming of "Cosa Nostra."

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