JOSEPH LANZA

JOSEPH LANZA

Giuseppe A. "Socks" Lanza. He was a mobster who controlled New York's syndicate rackets and a member of the Genovese crime family. He controlled the general seafood market in Lower Manhattan through the United Seafood Worker's Union local 359 from 1923 to 1968.

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JOE VALACHI REVEALS THE SECRETS OF COSA NOSTRA PART 1°

JOE VALACHI REVEALS THE SECRETS OF COSA NOSTRA PART 1°

Joe Valachi was the first “pentito” in the history of the Italian-American mafia, he was the first to reveal the name of Cosa Nostra to the world. His collaboration can be considered a turning point f...

16 Feb 202515min

The McClellan Report

The McClellan Report

Between 1963 and 1965, chaired by Democratic Senator John McClellan, the Senate Federal Government of the United States of America established the Senatorial Subcommittee, whose investigations constit...

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Carlos Marcello Part  2

Carlos Marcello Part 2

Carlos Marcello is much less well known to the public than infamous gangsters like Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, or John Gotti. Yet he wielded far more power than anyone else, and for far longer. He was t...

27 Jan 202510min

Carlos Marcello part 1°

Carlos Marcello part 1°

Carlos Marcello is much less well known to the public than infamous gangsters like Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, or John Gotti. Yet he wielded far more power than anyone else, and for far longer. He was t...

27 Jan 20259min

The Trafficante Family in Florida - part 2°

The Trafficante Family in Florida - part 2°

Trafficante always wanted to make it big in the Cuban casinos and in 1946 sent his son, Santo Jr., to Havana to run the Mafia casinos. However, even in Cuba, Lansky was the ringleader, maintaining inf...

11 Des 20246min

The Trafficante Family in Florida - part 1°

The Trafficante Family in Florida - part 1°

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8 Des 20246min

John La Rocca

John La Rocca

In the Pittsburgh Mafia family, until 1956, the leader of the Mafia family was Frank Amato. He ran it until he was struck by a kidney disease and was forced to resign and become the underboss. His pla...

24 Nov 20245min

The Pittsburgh Criminal Family

The Pittsburgh Criminal Family

In the city of Pittsburgh, Italian criminals were divided into two factions: the "Sicilians" and the "Neapolitans". The territory within the city was also divided as Sicilian Mafia clans controlled th...

24 Nov 20249min

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