-
Lonardos and the
Porrellos. On
October 13, 1927,
Joseph Lonardo and his
eldest brother John were to meet with
Angelo Porrello in a
Porrello-owned
barber shop...
- the book To Kill the Irishman: The War That
Crippled the
Mafia by Rick
Porrello.
Before entering production, Kill the
Irishman had a
troubled development...
- John, and a sister.
Angelo Porrello operated a
sulfur mine near Licata, and the four
Lonardo sons
worked alongside Porrello's seven sons in the mine. Lonardo...
- as underboss,
Todaro allied with Lonardo's
emerging competitor,
Joseph Porrello, in 1927.
Todaro likely arranged for Lonardo's ********ination on October...
-
Martin Heidtman, was
arrested but was
released for lack of evidence. Rick
Porrello reported in his book, To Kill The Irishman, that Greene,
using bombs or...
- both of Nardi's legs.
According to the book To Kill the
Irishman by Rick
Porrello, as
Nardi was
being pulled away from the wreckage,
Nardi whispered "It...
- with the
Porrello brothers over
control of
sugar distribution to
regional bootleggers.
After his
father was
murdered by a
member of the
Porrello crime family...
-
Cleveland crime family (
Porrello family) and the
Pittsburgh crime family (LaRocca family).
Cleveland crime family (
Porrello family)
Milwaukee crime family...
-
Italian Style, Oxford/New York:
Oxford University Press ISBNÂ 0-19-515724-9
Porrello, Rick (1995). The Rise and Fall of the
Cleveland Mafia: Corn
Sugar and...
-
Joseph "Big Joe"
Porrello.
Lonardo demanded his
business back when he
returned to the
United States, but was
murdered by the
Porrellos on June 23, 1927...