For the American authorities Toto Catalano is an "undesirable"; after finishing his sentence he was expelled, but he never broke off his ties to NYC.

On April 28, 2011, in Ciminna, there were really a lot of people at the funeral of a very particular elderly lady, the mother of Frank Calì, the new rising star of the American Cosa Nostra, believed to be the head of the Gambino family of New York. There was Sal Catalano, there was Calì's wife, an Inzerillo, niece of the historic Italian-American boss John Gambino, his brother Pietro - "tall Pete" they call him - is suspected of also being part of the Gambino clan. There were many Inzerillos that day in Ciminna, arriving from Palermo and New York, but many preferred to go only to Calì's mother's house and not to church. Probably, so as not to attract too much attention. But they did not go unnoticed, the Carabinieri of the Ros had once again transformed Ciminna into a set for how many cameras had been installed.


"The king is dead, long live the king!"