Crime Bosses

    

Total crime bosses companies: 268

 
  • The Crime Bosses
    1916 Frank Morelli ? to ?. A hazy figure in organized crime history, Butsey Morelli was reportedly an immigrant who initially settled in Brooklyn, NY, and then moved to Providence, Rhode Island. Morelli and his brothers allegedly performed a number ...
    http://www.onewal.com/maf-b-ne.html
 
  • The Detroit Crime Bosses
    1921 Gaspare Milazzo April 25, 1887, to May 31, 1930. Formerly a senior member of the BonventreMagaddino Castellammarese Mafia unit in Brooklyn, Milazzo fled west to escape prosecution for murder. He was welcomed into the leadership group of the Det ...
    http://www.onewal.com/maf-b-de.html
 
  • Pittsburgh Crime Bosses
    The Pittsburgh area ItalianSicilian underworld was fragmented through the Prohibition Era. The South and North Sides of the city were dominated by a Sicilian Mafia presence, while the East End was held by a Neapolitan Camorra group. The central Hill ...
    http://www.onewal.com/maf-b-pi.html
 
  • The Crime Bosses
    This Mafia family sprang up in the Pennsylvania coal mining communities. From Pittston, Scranton and Wilkes Barre, the group spread into adjoining New York State, establishing a presence at Binghamton, Elmira and Apalachin. At times, the family encro ...
    http://www.onewal.com/maf-b-sc.html
 
  • The Buffalo Crime Bosses
    1930 Magaddino had sufficient resources to dedicate money and men to the MaranzanoMasseria Castellammarese War in New York City.193 Magaddinos importance to the budding national Syndicate was revealed as he was given a seat at the underworlds ruling ...
    http://www.onewal.com/maf-b-bu.html
 
  • Tampa Crime Bosses
    March 17, 1987. Trafficante Jr. rose to the position of Tampa boss upon his fathers death of natural causes in 1954. His reign from Tampa and North Miami Beach lasted several decades. According to authorities, Trafficante never spent a day in an Amer ...
    http://www.onewal.com/maf-b-ta.html
 
  • Crime Gangsterologists
    This group is intended for the use of writers, historians, and collectors interested in the topic of true crime and their reciprocal exchange of information. Welcome topics include Prohibition era crime, Depression era crime, Organized crime, Alcatra ...
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gangsterologists/
 
  • Crime Case Files
    Crime Case Files is committed to be the largest online resource of information related to crime. Over the last year we have continued our commitment and the support we have been given is much appreciated. Crime Case Files, contains and reviews all cr ...
    http://www.crimecasefiles.com
 
  • Crime Spider
    Crime Spider searches for the best crime and law enforcement sites, then categorizes topics so you dont have to sort through hundreds of sites to find the one that fits the bill. You can easily find the information you want at Crime Spider. Whether y ...
    http://www.crimespider.com/
 
  • Organized Crime
    This section of the organized crime researchsite comprises reviews of academic and journalistic books on organized crime and related topics that address different events, persons and structures in various countries. The books are reviewed from an org ...
    http://www.organized-crime.de/revindex.htm
 
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