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Feds use testimony and pictures of slain gangster's comare as evidence at murder trial of mob chieftain. |
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Feds use testimony by widow and daughter of slain mobster at the murder trial of mob chieftain. |
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Mob moll Linda Schiro contacts Gang Land to dispute report that she gave FBI info about Wild Bill Cutolo. |
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Mob
scion Alphonse Perisco had secret talks with mob moll Linda Schiro about
smearing FBI agent R. Lindley DeVecchio. |
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DA
Joe Hynes plays the blame game after dismissing murder charges against FBI
agent indicted on testimony of mob moll. |
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Brooklyn DA Joe Hynes drops charges against ex-FBI agent after 10-year-old
tapes discredit mob moll of late mobster. |
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Mob
moll Linda Schiro is linchpin of sensational murder case against former FBI
supervisor R. Lindley DeVecchio. |
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Mary Bari was dressed to kill when she was murdered by the mob in a Bensonhurst social club. |
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The
daughter of a Mafia boss has her wedding plans dashed by the arrest of her
wannabe husband. |
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Warden frustrated by her failures as top dog of a federal prison plays tough
with the wife and daughter of a Colombo associate and bars them from visiting
their man. |
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Longtime mob wife Camille Serpico decides to cop a
plea as her fifth hubby goes to trial in Manhattan federal court on charges
of running a chop shop. |
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Mob
wife Lana Zancocchio brings her kids to court and
uses them as get-out-of-jail free cards. |
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Lana Zancocchio, wife of a wiseguy
and daughter of a Bonanno capo, got caught up in her hubby's problems with Uncle Sam and
pleaded guilty to tax fraud. |
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Camille Colucci,
a merry widow who married a Colombo associate after Sammy Bull Gravano killed her
husband in 1970, was nabbed in September 2001 as part of a mob chop shop run by her fifth
hubby, a Genovese family associate. |
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Leggy British lovely Elizabeth
Hurley was in Beverly Hills canoodling with transplanted New York gangster Dominick (Donny
Shacks) Montemarano in the summer of 2001. By the fall, Hurley
was gone and Montemarano was in the slammer. |
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Dorothy Fiorenza, a willowy mob
lawyer, had a torrid seven month affair with a top Colombo gangster. She dumped him and
testified against him, planning to live happily ever after with a low level associate.
Later, she dumped him too, and tried to get back her license
to practice law. |
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The wife and daughter of Sammy Bull
Gravano were charged with being part of an Ecstasy distribution ring operated by the
turncoat underboss and his son. |
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Jennifer Graziano, a graduate
student at New York University whose father is a Bonanno capo, was nabbed for drug
dealing. |
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Rosemarie Uva, who should have known
better, was the wheel-woman of a Bonnie and Clyde-like husband-and-wife stickup team
that preyed on mob social clubs for a very short time. |
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Three women family members got a
free ride as a Bonanno capo and his son-in-law -- mob bookies who took bets from former
Major League Baseball star Pete Rose -- overruled their lawyer and took the weight on
federal tax charges. |
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Rita Bologna, a grandmother who
stood up for her man -- A Genovese capo who dragged her into a drug case -- when
prosecutors jailed her and pressed her to testify against him. |
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Judy May, who gave a Valentine's Day
gift to a Gambino capo on trial for a double homicide. |
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Lucinda Cassese, daughter of a
Luchese associate, and Tina and Josephine Torlone, sisters of a Luchese wiseguy, were left
to shift for themselves when they were implicated in a stolen car ring. |
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The case of the chivalrous mobster. |