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Mafia hit man, Carmine DiBiase, the Wiseguy who really killed Joey Gallo, Frankd DiMatteo, Michael benson

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Mafia hit man, Carmine DiBiase, the Wiseguy who really killed Joey Gallo, Frankd DiMatteo, Michael benson
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mafia hit man
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electronic resource
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dictionaries
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Frankd DiMatteo, Michael benson
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Carmine DiBiase, the Wiseguy who really killed Joey Gallo
Summary
WHO REALLY KILLED "CRAZY JOE" GALLO? AT LAST, THE TRUTH CAN BE TOLD. AND IT WASN'T FRANK "THE IRISHMAN" SHEERAN AS HE CLAIMED. This is the shocking and brutal story of Carmine DiBiase-aka Sonny Pinto-the elusive Mafia killer who went from small-time street punk to FBI's Most Wanted list to Death Row-only to be released on the streets to kill and kill again . . . among those who died by his gun was Joey Gallo. "Sober, he was nothing, but drunk he would blow your head off." That's how Pete the Greek described Carmine "Sonny" DiBiase, the Colombo crime family hitman who'd been terrorizing Manhattan's Little Italy since he was a kid. After beating and robbing a local tailor and doing time in reformatory, Sonny set up operations at The Mayfair Boys Civic and Social Club, an illegal poolroom where he shot and killed his best friend on Christmas day . . . A prime suspect of this and other crimes, Sonny went on the lam and off the grid for seven years. He then surrendered himself to police, was tried for murder and sentenced to death. But after a second trial, he walked away a free man-free to kill again. Joey "Crazy Joe" Gallo and his President Street mob waged a deadly Mafia civil war with the Colombo crime family, and in particular, Carmine "the Snake" Persico. A contract was put out for Gallo and his gang. And on that fateful night of April 7, 1972, in a Little Italy restaurant, Gallo was assassinated . . . by Carmine "Sonny" DiBiasi.. This is the true story of who really whacked Crazy Joey Gallo on that fateful night of April 7, 1972
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