Anthony Provenzano – Responsible for Hoffa’s Disappearance?
Deceased mobster Anthony “Tony Pro” Provenzano died in prison over three decades ago and may be forgotten by all but historians and people deeply interested in organized crime. However, Provenzano,...
View ArticleTommaso Buscetta – Responsible for the Maxi Trials
Turncoats are increasingly a staple of organized crime these days; Mafiosos, facing lengthy prison sentences, agree to cooperate with the prosecution and finger their fellow mobsters in exchange for...
View ArticleSam Giancana – JFK Ties, Mistresses, and the Outfit
While we remember dozens of notorious criminals from the recent past, few gangsters left their mark on the 20th century like Sam Giancana did. In his decade leading the Chicago Outfit, Giancana did...
View ArticleAniello Migliore – A respected and highly regarded member of the Lucchese family
Aniello Migliore, who died on September 11, 2019, was one of the few remaining mobsters from the golden age of the Mafia. Migliore, a long-time member of the Lucchese Crime Family in New York city,...
View ArticleArnold Rothstein – A Poker Game Gone Wrong
While he may not be as well-known as may other 20th Century gangsters, Arnold Rothstein may very well be the father of organized crime in America. Rothstein was one of the original gangsters who took...
View ArticleJohn “Sonny” Franzese – A Colombo Family Legend
If there was ever a living example of the resiliency and pervasiveness of organized crime in America, it had to have been John “Sonny” Franzese Sr. Franzese, who died in February of this year, lived...
View ArticleStefano “The Undertaker” Magaddino
While most people associate the American Mafia with a few big city locations – mainly New York and Chicago, with an honorable mention for Miami – there was once a time when upstate New York was a...
View ArticleJoseph Iacobacci –“Joe Loose” of the Cleveland Mob
When Joseph Iacobacci died earlier this year of natural causes, his death marked an end of an era for the Cleveland Mafia. Iacobacci nicknamed “Joe Loose” for his violent ways as a young man that made...
View ArticleGiacomo “Black Jack” Tocco – Last of the Old School Detroit Partnership
When Giacomo “Black Jack” Tocco died in 2014, it was an end of an era for the Mob. At the time of his death, he’d been the longest serving Mafia leader in the history of American organized crime. He...
View ArticleTony “Joe Batters” Accardo – De Facto Boss of the Chicago Outfit
Tony Accardo is another one of those American Mafiosos who, despite lacking the name recognition of Al Capone or Lucky Luciano, nonetheless played an outsized role in American mafia history. From his...
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