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On This Day in Mafia History, October 20th, 1964: New York Mafia Don Joe Bonanno was kidnapped by two gunmen and held captive in a secluded farm in upstate New York! Or at least thats how Joe Bonanno himself tells the tale, others dispute it. We dive into multiple theories surrounding this bizarre "Kidnapping" on This Day in The Mob!
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On this day in the mob: Philadelphia Mob powerhouse, rising, star and caporegime Salvatore Salvie Testa was murdered. He was loved, respected and feared in la cosa nostra. Testa was a key component to Boss Nicky Scarfo winning the Riccobene war. He was the son of a former don. Testa was on the rise in the mafia until the boss felt threatened. We delve into the life and death of one of the most notorious mobsters in Phillys history.
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On this day in the mob! September 9th 2008 Reputed Chicago Gangster Nicky Spoons Ferriola was sentenced to 3 years and forced to pay 9 MILLION dollars in fines in the infamous family secrets case. We discuss Nicky, the case, and his father the former boss of the chicago outfit.
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On this day in the mob, September 8th 1986, the most infamous mafia trial of all time began. It included the bosses, underbosses, and consiglieres of all five New York mafia families. It was an epic trial that propelled a young US attorney named Rudolph Guiliani into stardom and sent the New York Mafia reeling. But as we know the mafia does say die. Listen to this epic episode now!
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On this day in the mob, September 7th 1978, San Jose Mafia boss Joseph Cerrito passed away of natural causes. He was one of the mob bosses captured at the infamous Appalachian Mafia Summit in 1957. He was an extremely under the radar Mob Boss who also had numerous extremely successful legitimate ventures as well. He actually sued LIFE Magazine in 1967 when they accused him on being the Mafia boss of San Jose. The suit was tossed when the it came of course Cerrito actually was the boss of SJ. Listen to his full life story and more about the San Jose Mafia on this episode of THIS DAY IN THE MOB!
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On this day in the mob, September 6th 2003 Marcello Marshall Caifano passed away. The Chicago and Las Vegas gangster was involved in numerous high profile mafia hits. He was the protege of Paul The Waiter Rica and Sam MoMo Giancana. Follow your host John Curran as he takes you through the life and crimes of one of Chicagos most notorious hitmen.
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Born on This Day In The Mob September 3rd 1929 is Winter Hill Boston Gang leader Whitey Bulger. Bulger was the most ruthless and cunning gangsters in the history of Boston. He committed dozens of murder while under the protection of the FBI! He was a long time secret informer diming out his underworld rivals to enhance his own power. He would eventually go on the run for 16 years before being caught and sent to prison where he suffered a brutal death. Follow your host John Curran as he takes your through the life story of a gangster so wild even hollywood couldnt have wrote it better.
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On THIS DAY IN THE MOB, September 2nd 1902, Genovese family caporegime Angelo Gyp DeCarlo was born. Gyp was a powerful mafiosi who helped the career of Frank Sinatra and Frankie Vallie and The Four Seasons. Yes he was depicted by Christopher Walken in the movie Jersey Boys. But DeCarlos power and stature in the mafia went well beyond that. Listen to the life story of Angelo Gyp Decarlo NOW!
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On THIS DAY IN THE MOB, September 1st 1995 Gambino Consigliere Joseph N. Gallo passed away at 83. He served as the number 3 man, consigliere to THREE Gambino family bosses, Carlo Gambino, Paul Castellano, and John Gotti. He was so low key that he avoided arrest until his late 70s! He made millions and millions of dollars in the garment center for the family. Listen to the wild criminal life of Joseph N. Gallo now!
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On This Day In The Mob! August 31st 2006 Chicago Outfit Underboss Anthony Little Tony Zizzo is summoned to a lunch meeting with Fat Mike Sarno and other Chicago Mobsters to settle a dispute over illegal poker machine territories. The 71 year old underboss was never seen again. Your Host John Curran discuss the events leading up to his disappearance as well as possible motives and what we think might have happened that day. Listen to your favorite Mafia History Podcast Now!
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On This Day In The Mob, August 30th 1946: LA Gangster Gus McAfee opened up the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino on Fremont St. in Las Vegas. McAfee was a former Vice Squad police officer turned racketeer. He controlled, booze, prostitution and illegal gambling in LA in the 1920's and early 30's until of course he moved to Vegas and did it all legally! Listen to the life of a former cop turned gangster turned mogul onnnnnnnnn THIS DAY IN THE MOB!
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On this day in the mob! August 29th 1988, John Gotti associate Willie Boy Johnson is gunned down in the early morning hours by Tommy Karate Pitera. Willie Boy was a tough as nails, hardcore gangster. He killed for Gotti and the Gambino family however he was a secret government informant since the 1960s. Listen to the wild story of Willie Boy Johnson now!
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On this day in the mob 8/28/1908 Peter Casella was born. Casella was a major numbers and drug dealer for the Philidelphia Mafia. He eventually became underboss to Phil Testa. However hed betray his boss by blowing him up in a horrific nail bomb attack. Listen to the full story of underboss Pete Casella now!
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WE.ARE.BACK! On this day in the mob, 8/27/1933 Genovese family mobster Vincent The Fish Cafaro was born in Italy. After immigrating to East Harlem, NY he hooked up with neighborhod boss and future family boss Fat Tony Salerno. Fish would go onto be Salernos top aid for the next quarter century making millions in the process. Listen to the rise and fall of the fish now!
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Hey guys just wanted to drop in with a quick update on where ive been the last two days. Got this sickness that has really kicked my butt so I apologize for not being able to record. Hope to be back in action tomorrow. Have a great weekend!
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This day in the mob 8/24/1902 one of the greatest mafia Dons ever in the history of la cosa nostra is born. Don Carlo Gambino was made in Italy as a teenager. He came to America, survived The Castellammarese War, climbed his way up the ladder to boss, and became the boss of all bosses the capo di tutti capi! Listen to his rise now!
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On this day in the mob 8/23/2000 Luchese family boss Tony Ducks Corallo passed away in the federal prison in Springfield, Missouri. He learned at the feet of mafia legends like Tommy Luchese and Tommy Gagliano and Johnny Dio. He rose to the highest position in the family, BOSS! He sat on the mafia commission and it eventually led to his downfall in the most famous mafia trial of all time. Hear his full life story now!
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On This Day In The Mob 8/22/1925 Leo Lenzetta the eldest of the Lenzetta brothers and the leader of their criminal gang was shot to death outside his poolroom. He was the inspiration for Leo D'Alessio Nucky Thompsons rival in the hit show Boardwalk Empire. Listen to the story of the infamous Lanzetta brothers on This Day In The Mob.
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Born on This Day in The Mob: 8/21/22 was Chicago Gangster Gerorge Bugs Moran. Moran started out as a petty thief and eventual bootlegger and number 2 to Dean O'Banion and his North Side Gang. He eventually took over the crew after O'Banions death. He shot it out with The Capone Mob. He narrowly escaped the St. Valentines Day Massacre. Hear his full life story on the latest episode of THIS DAY IN THE MOB!
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On This Day In The Mob: 8/20/1961
Larry Gallo older brother of Crazy Joey Gallo and leader of their crew was lured to a meeting at the Sahara Lounge in Brooklyn. There he was double crossed, strangled and left for dead. This iconic scene was immortalized in The God Father Part II. We break down the entire wild sequence of events on the latest episode of THIS DAY IN THE MOB! - もっと表示する