Secret Bonanno Family Advisor: “Don” Vincenzo (The Old Man) Morsellino
Vincenzo (The Old Man) Morsellino was exposed and labeled a Bonanno Family “Super Capo” by Nassau County D.A.
According to mob historians, the Bonnano Family began under the leadership of Sebastiano DiGaetano. Later, Nicola (Cola) Schiro would lead for a time as a weak sister until the threat of death to all the Castellammarese by Giuseppe (Joe the Boss) Masseria would ultimately catapult Salvatore Maranzano to leadership during the tumultuous “Castellammarese War” years and the violence that would follow in the late 1920s to early 1930s.
After the Castellammarese and their allies had defeated Masseria and subsequently with Maranzano’s own killing, the leadership of the borgata fell to Giuseppe (Joe) Bonanno who would go on to lead one of the most tight-knit, secretive, and cohesive Family memberships for the next 35 years. With little fanfare or public exposure, it allowed Joseph Bonanno to accumulate one of the greatest wealth of any mob boss of his era.
The Bonanno Family boasted a membership of approximately 200 strong with over 750 associates. Some of these members included such iconic mafiosi as feared underboss Carmine (Lilo) Galante, consiglieri Giovanni (John) Bonventre, Francesco (Frankie Carroll) Garofalo, Stefano Cannone, and Philip (Rusty) Rastelli.
With power bases in gambling, shylocking, legitimate business holdings, and international heroin smuggling through its satellite regimes in Montreal, Canada, and Sicily. the Bonannos were a very influential Family across the entire United States, with members as far away as Arizona, California, Canada, and the Trapani Province of Sicily.
But by the mid-1960s, Joe Bonanno’s heavy-handed leadership style, greed, and ambitions would be not only his personal undoing but also the undoing of the Family at large. It led to the so-called “Banana War” which tore at the very fabric of its membership – a strife-torn Family that, to this day, has never fully recovered to the prestige and power it once enjoyed!
Below is a listing of bios and snapshots on Bonanno Family members and associates. They are generally listed in alphabetical order.
Vincenzo (The Old Man) Morsellino was exposed and labeled a Bonanno Family “Super Capo” by Nassau County D.A.
George (Georgie Bennett) DiBenedetto was an associate of the Bonanno Family who was involved in a massive children’s charity racket scheme.
Anthony DiGregorio, also known as "Tony Dee," lived a quiet life in the shadow of his father's mob legacy. Despite...
Vincent (Lefty) Cassese was a longtime veteran member and soldier in the old Bonanno Family, active in policy, bribery, and...
Girolamo (Jerry) Asaro was a longtime veteran Bonanno Family soldier involved in bookmaking, extortion, and policy rackets.
The Joe Bonanno Tucson, AZ Regime Chart offers a detailed glimpse into the regime Joe Bonanno led after retiring from...
Anthony (Tony Crish) Crisci was a narcotics dealer for the Bonanno Family, supplying large quantities of high-grade heroin to interstate...
With a seemingly unbridled ambition and vision for the future, Joe Bonanno was always looking to expand his reach and...
Francesco (Frankie Carroll) Garofalo was a powerhouse in the Bonanno Family who was a confidante and advisor to Joe Bonanno...
Nicholas (Nick the Battler) was a little-known capo of the Bonanno Family, active in numbers, bookmaking, shylocking, and extortion.
Ignazio “Sonny” Cannone was a rising Bonanno Family mobster with deep Mafia ties -- until the 1957 Apalachin meeting put...
Michael (Mike the Sailor) Casale was a soldier in the Bonanno Family serving in the regime of rebel faction leader...
Michael (Mike Adams) Adamo was once acting underboss of the Bonnano Family until he wasn't anymore because of an internal...
Gaspare DiGregorio was a Bonanno Family powerhouse who was close to Family Boss Joe Bonanno and a conduit to Sicily...
Alfred (Al Walker) Embarrato was a Bonanno Family soldier who was suspected of ordering the hit on his nephew, the...
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