Authors: Dennis Griffin
Genovese crime family
22
,
114
,
151
,
157
,
182
Gerbino, Anthony
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–
15
,
24
,
27
,
29
,
32
,
36
,
38
,
39
,
44
,
86
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87
,
90
,
95
,
97
Geritano, Benny
141
,
147
,
150
,
188
Goodfellas
37
Gotti, John,
ix
,
39
,
42
,
51
,
72
,
80
,
82
,
116
,
117
,
169
,
194
,
210
Gotti, John A., Jr.,
viii
,
79
,
91
,
117
,
167
,
171
,
173
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230
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232
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237
Gravano, Salvatore “Sammy the Bull”
42
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73
,
74
,
194
,
210
,
228
Great Meadow Correctional Facility
103
Hill, Henry
37
Hudson Correctional Facility
113
Jacona, Joey
114
Jamaica
50
Karkis, Samuel “Sammy”
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,
85
,
89
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91
,
95
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96
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98
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101
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118
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119
,
155
,
246
labor unions
46
Lattanzi, Albert
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18
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24
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27
,
29
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30
Laughlin, Nevada
87
Lichtman, Jeffrey
232
LoCascio, Frank “Frankie Loc”
217
Lucchese crime family
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23
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26
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29
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32
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37
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48
,
73
,
76
,
105
,
130
Lynskey, Timothy
178
Macchiarole, John
1
Macchiarole, murders of Genovese family
1
Macchiarole, Pasqual “Paddy Mac”
1
,
22
,
23
Madison Square Garden
89
Mafia.
See
Mob, The Maione, Louis
170
Mangiavillano, Salvatore “Fat Sal”
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,
210
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213
,
228
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229
,
247
Mariani, Louis “Louie Black”
231
Marino, Danny
178
Marriott Hotels
134
Marshals Service
223
Meats Supreme
33
Metropolitan Correction Center
124
Metropolitan Correction Center (MCC),
178
Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn
108
Mob, The
Commission
81
counterfeiting and
125
induction to
79
internal theft and
71
labor unions and
46
life and death
156
nepotism and
69
protocol and
73
Mormando, Nicholas “Nicky Cowboy”
211
National Auto Theft Bureau
47
New York Police Department (NYPD),
53
,
128
,
174
,
206
NYPD detectives
128
Off Track Betting (OTB),
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53
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63
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65
,
69
O’Keefe, Patty
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105
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110
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111
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112
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113
Olive Garden
224
Operation Touchback
240
Ossining, New York
103
Otto, Theodore
212
Persico, Carmine “The Snake”
41
,
75
,
203
Persico, Theodore “Teddy”
74
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75
,
105
,
188
Placido, Tony “Tough Tony”
138
,
139
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140
poker
58
prison
Reagan, Ronald
54
Ruggiano, Anthony “Fat Andy”
94
Russo, Andrew
190
San Diego, California
133
Scarpa, Greg “The Grim Reaper”
157
Scheindlin, Judge Shira
232
,
239
Secret Service
54
shylocking.
See
loansharking Sifton, Judge Charles P.,
192
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193
Stasio, Phil “Fat Philly”
106
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110
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112
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113
Staten Island, New York
132
,
160
Testa, Patty
15
Urgitano, Joey
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110
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111
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112
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113
Witness Protection Program,
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188
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193
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194
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197
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207
Yannotti, Michael “Mikey Y”
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38
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40
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74
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86
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87
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95
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97
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120
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161
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163
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173
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175
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182
,
231
,
246
car stealing and
16
evidence and
28
murder and
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143
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144
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154
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155
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156
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167
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168
,
214
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215
Sammy Karkis and
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