Thursday, September 24, 2020

New York Mob Stuff Lucky Luciano

 




Giuseppe Morello

Had and Italian Restaurant on 8 Prince Street


The Barrel Murder was committed on at 8 Prince Street. The victims throat was slit, and was put into a wooden barrel, and it was dropped off by  a lumber yard on Avenue D and 11th Street April 14, 1903 ...
This murder was the first time

The 107th Street

207 West 107th Street was the headquarters of the 107th Street Gang of which Giuseppe Morello was the Boss





November 15, 1909 the Secret Service arrest and have Giuseppe Morello and his brothers are locked up, paving the way for Salvatore Maranzano and Joe Masseria to take over the New york Mob.

Maranzano and Joe Masseria take over as they split jurisdiction of running the New York Mob into two.









Joe Masseria


Emigrating from Castellemare del Golfo, Sicily to New York at age 16 Joe Masseria associated himself with a band of Italian killers and Black Hand extortionists and committed burglaries and other petty crimes, but in 1920 he began to create the power that gave him control or a percentage of the profits of most of the Italian-run rackets in New York. In 1930 he declared war on Salvatore Maranzano  and allied rivals, and some 60 gunmen and leaders on both sides were slaughtered in the resultant gang war. It ended on a Wednesday afternoon in April 1931, when Masseria was himself shot down by his own men while sitting in a Coney Island restaurant called Scarpato’s Nuova Villa Tammaro. The assassins were Vito Genovese,  ALbert Anastasia,  Joe Adonis,  and Bugsy Siegel, led by Lucky Luciano






Salvatore Maranzano and "Lucky" Luciano conspire to kill Joe The Boss Massaria
at an Italian Restaurant in Coney Island on and Maranzano takes over complete control of the
New York Mob.

Joe The Boss, his bodyguards, and Lucky Luciano all met at a seafood restaurant at 3 o'clock on April 15th 1931 The restaurant was one that Masseria visited on numerous occasions, and it was called the Nuova Villa Tammaro, on Coney Island.





It is believed the Luciano was the gunmen who killed Masseria

It is beleived that Gerardo Scarpato the owner of the restaurant Villa Tammaro was in on the hit. 






The ACE of SPADES

This card was put in Masseria's hand by a reporter
who then had a photographer take the picture





Charls "Lucky" Luciano


Lucky Luciano was born Salvatore Luciania in Lerccara Fridi, Sicily on November 24, 1897.
Luciano's family immigrated to the United States in 1906, and settled on the Lower East Side of New York, of what is now known as the East Village.






GRANDMA BELLINO'S COOKBOOK

GIUSEPPINA SALEMI BELLINO was from

The Same Town in Sicily as Lucky Luciano

LERCARA FRIDDI , SICILY

EAT The FOODS of "LUCKY" LUCIANO






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