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The most violent family out NY #914110
05/31/17 11:07 AM
05/31/17 11:07 AM
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Everyone know of the bloody 5 families but who was out the new york the most violent family ? Counting the number of victims from the 70s to now,the first was the

Chicago Outfit 100 and more victims
Philly Mob over 50 victims
Detroit 40/50 victims

Can put the outfit list (blackhand stuff) and I'll put the other murders list all from the 1970s

Detroit Family

1970 – Mob associates and stocks and securities-fraud experts George Wahl & Jack Eaton are killed within the same few months, Wahl in Detroit and Eaton in Miami

1971 – Detroit mafia associate and drug dealer Willie Flowers is killed for an increasing gambling debt and breaking off his business relationship with the mob to seek out independent narcotics suppliers

1971 – Detroit mafia associate and drug dealer Pete Klavinger is slain after accruing serious debt to local mob loansharks

1971 – Detroit mafia associate and trucking executive Joe Bozied is blown up in a car bomb

1971 – Detroit mafia associate and high-ranking gambling lieutenant Sol (Good Looking Solly) Shindel is killed inside his home, shot in the face at point blank range, while under a pair of indictments and rumors swirling of skimming and too much unpaid personal debt. Local mob enforcers Robert (Bobby the Animal) La Puma and Ronald (Hollywood Ronnie) Morelli, Shindel’s collectors and co-defendants, were the two top suspects in the case

1972 – Metro Detroit builder and general contractor Kelly Chisolm is killed after getting in debt to mob loan sharks

1972 – Bookkeeper Agnes Brush, employed by a company that gave loans to a mob-connected development firm is found stabbed to death in her office after complaining about the shady financial transaction used to finance the famed Pine Knob Music Theatre, now called GTE Music Theatre, suburban Detroit.

1972 – Detroit mobster Pete Vasallo, one of the men responsible for beating Sam DiMaggio to death, is killed

1972 – Detroit mobster Gregory (Little Pete) Katranis, the son of the city’s de-facto Greek crime boss Peter (Pete the Greek) Katranis, is found shot in the back of the head floating in a swimming pool with his hands chopped off after getting caught freenlancing on the street and sucker punching Ronnie Morelli in a bar fight weeks before

1972 – Detroit mob associate and numbers runner George Milkovich is murdered. Milkovich was linked to Joe Calabro and Nick Arvan, who were clipped two years prior

1974 – Attorney Gerald Franklin, who represented infamous Detroit mob bagman-turned-government witness Peter (Birmingham Pete) Lazaros, is killed

1974 – Ambitious furniture store owner and mob associate Harvey Leach is found in the trunk of his car in the parking lot of a suburban Detroit office building the day of his wedding while his business was in the process of being “busted out” and taken over by the Giacalone brothers. Leach was last seen on his way to a meeting with Tony Giacalone at the home of Giacalone “chief of staff” Lenny Schultz

1974 – Detroit mob associate Ronnie Cohen suspiciously commits suicide while under subpoena to testify in a grand jury convened to investigate the Harvey Leach hit

1974 – Saginaw, Michigan numbers runner David DeLarosa is killed in a takeover of his policy business allegedly by Norman (Pete the Arm) Crawford, the top enforcer for Saginaw crew boss William (Billy Lee) Loiacano, the Giacalone brothers’ nephew

1975 – Iconic Teamster Union president and notorious mafia associate Jimmy Hoffa disappears en route to a lunch meeting in Metro Detroit with Tony Giacalone, Lenny Schultz and his former close friend turned arch rival Anthony (Tony Pro) Provenzano of New York’s Genovese crime family. Hoffa was fighting with the mob in his bid to reclaim the union presidency following his five-year prison term for bribery, fraud and jury tampering

1976 – Janice Stevens, the girlfriend of Detroit mobster Joseph (Big Joe) Berardo, is killed

1976 – Detroit mobster Tommy LaBarrie, a frequently used strong arm for the Giacalone crew, is slain allegedly over the belief that he was stealing from his collection efforts

1976 – Longtime Detroit mafia soldiers Nicolo (Nick the Executioner) Ditta, Frank (Frankie Rah Rah) Randazo & Joseph (Joe Goose) Siragusa, all in their 70s, are killed in a mob hit gone wrong when their intended victim, Ernie Kanakis, shoots all three to death in Randazzo’s basement

1977 – Teamsters union treasurer and one-time Jimmy Hoffa confidant Otto Wendel is shot to death in his car in Livingston County, Michigan on the verge of testifying against Detroit mob captain Vincent (Little Vince) Meli in an extortion trial.

1978 – Detroit mob enforcer John Palmer, the last of the marked-for-death Sam DiMaggio hit team, vanishes after his release from a federal prison sentence

1980 – Detroit mob associate John (Johnny Coach) Cociu, who co-owned the Black Orchid bar with Giacalone crew protégé and African-American drug kingpin Francis (Big Frank Nitti) Usher, is found beheaded in the trunk of his car

1981 – Detroit mafia soldier Carlo Licata, son of deceased L.A. mob boss Nick Licata and brother-in-law to Jack Tocco, dies suspiciously in his Bloomfield Hills, Michigan home on the six-year anniversary of the Jimmy Hoffa kidnapping and murder

1983 – Detroit mob associate and nightclub owner Eddie Schave is killed and found stuffed in the trunk of his car

1983 – Detroit mob associate and local businessman David Auer is slain and discovered shot in the back of the head and badly beaten in the trunk of his car in the parking lot of an area motel hours after leaving a nearby lunch meeting with reputed Giacalone crew member Bernard (Bernie the Jew) Schrott. Auer, Schrott’s business partner, was a Nazi-enthusiast who had fallen into debt to Billy Giacalone and after he died Schrott and Giacalone split a million-dollar life-insurance payout

1984 – Veteran labor-union power and Detroit mob associate Ralph Proctor, a former close ally to Jimmy Hoffa, is shot to death inside his car which was parked in front of a Livonia, Michigan Chinese restaurant, less than an hour after heading to a meeting at the restaurant with fast-rising Detroit mafia figure Anthony (Chicago Tony) La Piana. Proctor was threatening to reveal mob secrets tied to the Teamsters if he wasn’t repaid a loan he gave an area union hall.

1985 – Detroit mob associates and bookmakers Gene Mancen & Freddy Sanderson, along with innocent bystander Laverio Teramine, who was meeting with Macen and Sanderson to collect winnings, were killed execution style in a suburban office building in what authorities dubbed the first step in a massive mafia-led consolidation of local gambling operations in the face of future casino legalization in the state

1985 – Colleen Smith, the young girlfriend of feared Detroit mob hit man and enforcer Bernard (Bernie the Hammer) Marchesani, is found dead behind a Highland Park, Michigan motel, months before Marchesani is apprehended after five years on the run from the law dodging an extortion indictment

1985 – Detroit mob associate and numbers lottery chief, Harold (Harry Mack) Maciarz, is killed

1985 – Detroit mafia soldier Peter (Fast Pete) Cavataio is shot and tortured to death, found in a Southwest Detroit garage in the shadow of the Ambassador Bridge. The unpopular and out-of-control Cavataio, the brother in law of mob captain Fats Corrado, lasted less than two weeks after Corrado died of cancer before he was whacked and is the last made member of the crime family to be slain

1985 – Detroit mob associate and bookie Jimmy Stabile, his wife Camille Stabile & friend I.T. Hill are killed, possibly over a debt Stabile owed or his connection to Cavataio, who he paid protection to

1986 – Joe Sarno, a Toledo, Ohio mob figure working in Las Vegas for Detroit-linked interests in the local gaming industry, is found shot in the back of the head and floating in Nevada’s Lake Meade

1989 – Detroit mob associate Frank Stramaglia dies of an intentional drug overdose in a hotel hot tub while under indictment in Florida with his big brother and alleged Mafioso Louis (Butch) Stramaglia and rumors spreading of his contemplating cooperating with the prosecutors in the case

1989 – Detroit mob associate and drug dealer Mark Giancotti, Frank Stramaglia’s best friend, is shot to death in his car in a suburban shopping mall parking lot with some believing he was responsible for Stramaglia’s “hot dosing.”

1991 – Wiseguys Dennis Graziani &Tommy Gambini are killed in a Macomb County travel agency that doubled as a bookmaking and policy office by Detroit mob solider Antonio (Dago Tony) Ciraulo, who was beefing with mafia figures in New York and believed Graziani and Gambini had been sent to murder him. Ciraulo is the only member of the post-Prohibition Detroit mafia to be convicted of homicide charges.

1992 – Detroit mob associate, con man and drug dealer Feodies (Yellow Man) Shipp is murdered in a FBI-guarded hotel suite days after deciding to cooperate in a narcotics investigation he and his associates were targeted in. On the night of his murder at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Tony Giacalone was hosting a party for him and his wife celebrating their 50-year wedding anniversary.

1993 – Detroit mob associate and bookie Tony Marino is stabbed to death and found stuffed in the trunk of his car in affluent Birmingham, Michigan

1998 – Englishman gangster-turned-informant Peter McNeil is slain in witness protection in Great Britain after testifying against a Giacalone crew-backed drug smuggling operation out of Europe where the Detroit mob was bringing cocaine into the United States via freight ships carrying farm equipment

2001 – John (John-John) Jarjosa, Jr., the son of convicted Detroit mob associate and strip-club overseer, John (J.J.) Jarjosa, Sr., is gunned down at a traffic light in a professional hit while driving his friend’s Corvette and his father away in prison

2002 – Detroit mob associate Jerome (Jerry the Blade) Bianchette, a young protégé of and collector for deposed mob underboss Tony Zerilli, is shotgunned to death at a suburban construction site just two weeks following Zerilli’s RICO conviction and incarceration

2007 – Drug-addled Detroit mob soldier Carlo Bommarito, the son of mafia capo Frank (Frankie the Bomb) Bommarito, is allegedly “hot-dosed” on orders of Billy Giacalone, allegedly for the belief that he had been snitching


Philly Mob

http://gangsterreport.com/the-evil-dead-murder-timeline-for-philadelphia-mobs-scarfo-era-1981-1987/

The Scarfo Era Hit List

May 26, 1981 –Philly Greek mob elder statesman Harry Peetros is found in the trunk of his Cadillac, shot multiple times in the back of the head in a hostile takeover of the underworld business interests belonging to the area’s Greek crime syndicate.

May 27, 1981 – Philly Greek mob chief Chelsais (Stevie the Greek) Bouras and his girlfriend Jannette Curro are gunned down while eating dinner at the Meletis Greek Restaurant in South Philly as part of the aforementioned hostile takeover. Scarfo lieutenant Raymond (Long John) Martarano was present at Bouras’ ‘Last Supper” and per FBI informants, is believed to have coordinated the hit with his son George (Cowboy) Martarano and his bodyguard Frank (The Suit) Vadino.

October 6, 1981 – Local loanshark and drug dealer John Calabrese is killed leaving popular South Philly restaurant Cous’ Little Italy, shot to death by Scarfo hit men Thomas (Tommy Del) DelGiorno and Francis (Faffy) Iannarella for refusing to cough up street tax on his rackets.

January 7, 1982 – Philly mafia captain Frank (Chickie) Narducci is gunned down as he exists his car in front of his house, punishment for taking part in the assassination of Scarfo’s predecessor and friend Phil (The Chicken Man) Testa in the spring of 1981. Testa’s son Salvatore (Salvie) Testa pulled the trigger.

February 22, 1982 – Philly mafia soldier and longtime Little Nicky rival, Dominick (Mickey Diamond) DeVito is found in the trunk of his car, hogtied and shot three times in the back of the head.

March 15, 1982 – Young Philly wiseguy and pizza parlor owner, Rocco Marinucci, the driver for Phil Testa’s underboss Pete Casella and the man that placed and activated the nail bomb that killed the Chicken Man, is shot to death in a South Philly parking lot by Salvie Testa, who leaves his victim’s mouth stuffed with firecrackers as a message.

January 27, 1983 – Local mob associate and narcotics trafficker Robert Hornickle is killed by the Scarfo syndciate’s Ciancaglini crew – headed by Joseph (Chickie) Ciancaglini – in a beef over a botched drug deal. Philly wiseguy and Ciancaglini underling Ronnie (Cuddles) DiCaprio was convicted of the Hornickle homicide in a racketeering and murder case.

April 29, 1983 – Philly mafia soldier Pasquale (Pat the Cat) Spirito is killed behind the wheel of his car, shot in the back of the head by Scarfo hit man Charles (Charlie White) Iannece for dragging his feet on murder contracts he had been assigned to carry out.

November 3, 1983 – Harry Riccobene loyalist Sammy Tamburrino is shot to death while inside his South Philly convenience store by Scarfo hit men Phil Narducci and Nicholas (Nicky Whip) Milano in front of Tamburrino’s screaming mother.

December 6, 1983 – Harry Riccobene’s half-brother and top lieutenant Bobby Riccobene is shotgunned to death in front of his house by Scarfo hit man Faffy Iannarella and like the Tamburrino hit a month earlier, in front of his mom, who Iannarella knocked unconscious with a blow to the face by the butt of his shotgun.

December 14, 1983 – Harry Riccobene’s nephew Enrico Riccobene, the son of Harry the Hunchback’s other brother and main lieutenant Mario (Sonny) Riccobene, commits suicide by shooting himself in the head in his jewelry store walk-in safe when he hears Scarfo hit men were mulling around in the vicinity.

September 14, 1984 – Philly mafia captain and Scarfo’s de-fact sergeant-at-arms, Salvatore (Salvie) Testa, the mob prince son of slain Godfather “Chicken Man” Testa, is killed on Scarfo’s orders because Little Nicky’s growing jealousy of the younger Testa’s popularity. Testa is set-up by his own crew and shot to death by Scarfo hit man Salvatore (John Wayne) Grande inside a South Philly candy store.

February 8, 1985 – South Philly numbers lottery king Frank (J.R.) Forlini is killed in an effort by Scarfo to gain control of his policy business. Forlini’s body is found shot to death behind the wheel of his truck in the parking lot of a Delaware County K-Mart store.

July 23, 1985 – Seasoned South Philly racketeer and Scarfo rival, Frank (Frankie Flowers) D’Alfonso, is gunned down by Scarfo hit men, Phil Narducci and Joseph (Uncle Joe) Ligambi. Narducci and Ligambi were convicted of the murder that earned them their mob buttons, but the convictions were eventually tossed off the books.

January 17,1987 – Local mob associate and drug dealer Frankie Russo is found shot to death in suburban Bucks County after reportedly stealing 15 gallons of P2P – the main ingredient in cooking crystal meth – from a Scarfo-backed narcotics trafficking ring overseen by Philly mafia member Albert (Reds) Potani.

*The list of Scarfo Era hits doesn’t include the many murders Little Nicky participated in carrying out or helping plan in the years prior to him becoming boss of the Philadelphia mafia such as the 1963 stabbing of a longshoreman in a fight at a local diner, the 1978 slaying of municipal court judge Edwin Helfant or the 1979 killing of mob associate Vince Falcone, where after the deed was done Scarfo proclaimed that he wished he could bring Falcone back to life so he could kill him again.

http://gangsterreport.com/post-scarfo-ch...urder-timeline/

The Skinny Joey Era hit list

May 24, 1990 – Philly mobster Louis (Louie Irish) DeLuca is shot to death getting into his car outside his after-hours club. DeLuca reportedly refused to get on board with Merlino’s plan to take over the city. Merlino’s No. 1 lieutenant Michael (Mikey Chang) Ciancaglini allegedly arranged the hit as Merlino served time in prison for an armored car heist.

January 29, 1992 – Philly mob soldier and John Stanfa loyalist Felix (Little Felix) Bocchino is shot death getting out of his car outside his home. Bocchino was reportedly in line to be named Stanfa’s underboss and had been acting as his top emissary in the early portion of his reign. “Little Felix,” like Stanfa, was part of the conspiracy to assassinate Angelo Bruno in 1980. According to FBI informants, Mikey Ciancaglini and reputed current underboss Steven (Handsome Stevie) Mazzone carried out the Bocchino hit, with Mazzone, Louie Irish DeLuca’s former driver, acting as the triggerman as a means of “making his bones.”

May 20, 1992 –Philly mob associate James (Jimmy Brooms) DiAddorio is shot to death inside a phone booth at his health club after refusing to pay a street tax on his bookmaking and drug operations and openly bad-mouthing Merlino and his inner circle.

November 29, 1992 – Philly mob associate and Stanfa loyalist Francesco DiGiacomo is killed, shot to death behind the wheel of his car in New Jersey.

January 7, 1993 – Philly mob associate and Stanfa loyalist Rod Colombo is killed, shot to death behind the wheel of his car in New Jersey.

January 28, 1993 – Philly mobster and federal informant Mario (Sonny) Riccobene, older half brother of incarcerated Bruno-Scarfo crime family crew leader Harry (The Hunchback) Riccobene, is shot to death behind the wheel of his car idling in the parking lot of Brooklawn Diner after leaving the witness protection program and attempting a return to the South Philly underworld.

August 5, 1993 – Philly mob soldier and Skinny Joey’s best friend and co faction leader Michael (Mikey Chang) Ciancaglini is gunned down while leaving a clubhouse mob hangout with Merlino.

September 17, 1993 – Philly mobster and Skinny Joey loyalist Frank (Frankie Bronze) Baldino is shot to death exiting the Melrose Diner.

May 8, 1994 – New Jersey wiseguy William (Crazy Willie) Ganz, the highly-feared driver and bodyguard for Bruno-Scarfo crime family North Jersey captain Joseph (Joe the Nodder) Sodano, is killed for his rogue behavior.

December 6, 1994 – Philly mob associate Michael (Mikey Ice) Brennan is shot to death, wrapped in a floor carpet and dumped in the woods after an alleged falling out with the Merlino camp.

February 24, 1995 – Philly mob associate and drug dealer Ralphie Mazzuca is shot to death and then set on fire following his robbing of fellow mob associate Roger Vella’s parents’ house. Vella often acted as Skinny Joey’s driver and has since joined the witness protection program.

April 4, 1996 – Philly mobster and notorious ladies man Michael (Dutchie) Avicoli is killed for allegedly having an affair with the wife of Stevie Mazzone. Avicoli’s remains have never been found but FBI informants say Mazzone, Merlino and others killed him and disposed of his body on farm property in New Jersey.

October 4, 1996 – Philly mob associate Billy Veasey, the brother of mafia turncoat John (John-John) Veasey, is shot to death the morning “John John” is scheduled to testify at Stanfa’s trial. In a twisted tale of coldblooded mafia vengeance, FBI informants say reputed current Philly mob capo John (Johnny Chang) Ciancaglini was the triggerman in the Billy Veasey hit in an eerie “brother-for-a-brother” exchange – John John Veasey was the man who killed Johnny Chang’s baby brother Mikey Chang three years earlier.

1997 – North Jersey crew associates and drug dealers Billy Shear & Bobby Matonis are killed by North Jersey crew hit man Philip (Philly Fay) Casale.

December 7, 1996 – Philly mob captain and North Jersey crew chief, Joseph (Joe the Nodder) Sodano, is shot to death behind the wheel of his car in the parking lot of a local retirement home. Sodano was killed by Philly Fay Casale and Peter (Pete the Crumb) Caprio, Sodano’s second-in-charge and replacement as capo of the North Jersey crew.

March 18, 1998 – Independent South Philly racketeer Anthony Turra is killed for his sanctioning of an assassination of Skinny Joey Merlino after Merlino feuded with Turra’s son and protégé Rocco. The elder Turra was shot death outside of his home en route to his racketeering trial in federal court.

April 10, 1999 – South Philly drug dealer Gino Marconi is gunned down leaving his apartment by a high-powered rifle after allegedly refusing to pay street tax. Merlino’s now-defunct Boston crew were suspects in the slaying.

October 26, 1999 – One-time Bruno-Scarfo crime family consigliere Ronnie Turchi is found in the trunk of his wife’s car, hogtied and shot in the back of the head. Turchi had been close to Ralph Natale, who had just become a witness for the government weeks earlier.

January 17, 2002 – Old-school Philly mafia soldier Raymond (Long John) Martarano is shot to death as he drove to an early-morning doctor’s appointment, less than a year after his release from a lengthy term behind bars. He would languish on life support for two weeks before finally succumbing to his injuries.

November 22, 2003 –Philly mobster and notorious renegade John (Johnny Gongs) Cassasanto is shot to death inside his house after a series of infractions starting with his allegiance to John Stanfa during the war a decade prior and ending with his rumored romantic affair with Joey Merlino’s wife while “The Skinny One” served a 12-year prison sentence. Cassasanto was considered a suspect in the Long John Martarano hit.

June 10, 2010 – Independent South Philly loan shark and bookie Rocco Maniscalco is killed after allegedly rebuking mob shakedown efforts.

December 12, 2012 – Philly mob associate and alleged informant Gino DiPietro is gunned down getting into his truck outside his condo. Merlino’s protégé and former bodyguard Anthony Nicodemo pled guilty to conspiracy in the hit and is doing 25 years in prison – authorities believe he drove the getaway car, which was seen fleeing from the scene and where the murder weapon was uncovered within minutes. Alleged up-and-coming Philly button man Dominic (Baby Dom) Grande, 37, has been identified as a suspect in the case as well. DiPietro reportedly got into a heated argument with Nicodemo that fall over an unpaid debt from a backdoor poker game Nicodemo ran. Nicodemo, 46, is a suspect in the Johnny Gongs Cassasanto slaying.


Anyone had other infos ? I don't put cleveland because the family don't exist anymore,but anyone had a murders list of decavalcantes or better of the patriarcas ?

Re: The most violent family out NY [Re: furio_from_naples] #914136
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