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| Originally Posted by Ajant Tuesday, December 12, 2062
would change if i made myself optimistic i bet.
In a case of mistaken identity, you are shot to death by the mob.
yeah because all 73 year olds are mistaken for mafia members. |
Time to be afraid AJ..........
Lookat all these Mafiosi - all over 73 years Muahahahahahaha
Calogero Vizzini (1877 – 1954), boss of Villalba, was considered to be one
of the most influential Mafia bosses of Sicily after World War II until his death in
1954.
Stefano Magaddino (1891 – 1974), "The grand old man of the Cosa
Nostra". Original member of The Commission and was very prominent in the cities
of Buffalo and Detroit
Giuseppe Genco Russo (1893 – 1976), boss of Mussomeli, considered to be
the heir of Calogero Vizzini.
Gaetano Badalamenti (1923 – 2004), boss of the Mafia Family in Cinisi
Michele Greco (born 1924), boss of the Mafia Family in Croceverde
Salvatore Riina (born 1930), also known as Totò Riina is one of the most
infamous members of the Sicilian Mafia. He was nicknamed The Beast, or
sometimes The Short One ('U Curtu in Sicilian) and ruled the Mafia with an iron
hand from the 1980s until his arrest in 1993.
Bernardo Provenzano (born 1933), successor of Riina at the head of the
Corleonesi and as such considered one of the most powerful bosses of the
Sicilian Mafia. Provenzano was a fugitive from justice since 1963. He was
captured on 11 April 2006 in Sicily. Before capture, authorities had reportedly
been 'close' to capturing him for 10 years
Leoluca Bagarella (born 1941), member of the Mafia Family in Corleone
arrested in 1995
Salvatore Lo Piccolo (born 1942), considered to be one of the successors of
Provenzano