New England Mafia: Patriarca Crime Family & Providence-Boston Factions (Documentary)

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Prepare for a lot of nicknames, cold-blooded acts, and Cadillacs as we are going into the unfathomable, vivid organized crime history of briny Rhode Island, dingy Boston, and other parts of New England to discover how il Patron controlled all of the criminal enterprise in his bountiful empire of Providence Plantations, Rhode Island and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from his lawn-chair in Atwells Avenue.

Boston, on the east coast of America, was a point of entry for immigrants from Italy. Within that community, Sicilian Mafiosi were active by the 1890's.
A man named Gioacchino Cocchiara was attacked several times by known Brooklyn Mafiosi like Antonio Cincotta & more Brooklyn connections resurface later in various counterfeiting and Black Hand extortion cases. If a family existed pre-1910, a possible head could have been Gaspare DiCola, known as the Lemon King. DiCola was from Termini Imerese, Palermo, emigrated 1892 and was killed in 1916. Mourners came from NYC, Buffalo, Chicago and Pittsburgh displaying his far-reaching influence.

A year before this, Gaspare Messina arrived from Brooklyn where he had resided since emigrating in 1905. Messina was born in Salemi in Trapani Province, and within a few years had brought together several factions from the Italian districts in the North, East and West of Boston. By 1920 he was recognized by the NYC based national leadership, and attended an inter-state meeting in Buffalo.

Messina retired from leadership 1925 to concentrate on his business in Fruit and Oil with Frank Cucchiara, another Mafiosi from Salemi. He was succeeded by Filippo Buccola from Palermo. Messina returned 1930 as the temporary head of the national organization to mediate the Castellammarese War.    • Upstate Mafia - Buffalo Crime Family ...  

About the same time Messina arrived in Boston, the Morelli brothers, also from Brooklyn, moved to Providence Rhode Island. The gang, led by Joseph, terrorised the area by violently robbing banks and business premises. One robbery and murder led to the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti, two innocent anarchists. Frank Morelli's crew settled into a less violent faction.
At some point the Boston and Providence groups merged into a single Family, led by Buccola.

As with most families, they expanded into nearby states like Maine, New Hampshire and Connecticut. The Family also formed alliances with the Genovese and Colombo Families in NYC. Buccola retired in the 1950's, and his successor Patriarca moved the Family base to Providence.

Ouimette faction accounts that weren't covered thoroughly: Check out "What Price Providence?" by the Frenchman Gerard T. Ouimette https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_...

Raymond 'Baby' Carusso in Ouimettes picture ** Mob Rats exposed's uncle Rudolph's mugshot in '83 indictment dimed by Nicky Palmingini. They couldn't indict Dicky Cali because he was killed by Bobo with a hammer so they indicted Rudolph and Raymond 20 years later with conspiracy murder charges. **

https://vimeo.com/798851827
https://archive.org/details/new-engla...
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0:00 - Overture
1:25 - Beginning of New England Mob
3:47 - Raymond Patriarca
7:30 - Angiulo Brothers
10:30 - Ouimette Crew & the Bonded Vault Heist
14:45 - Bobby D's Heist Setup
16:19 - New England Crime Family War
17:34 - Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist
20:07 - Larry Baione's crew
21:54 - Joey 'The Animal' Barboza
24:28 - Stephen 'The Rifleman' Flemmi (GRAPHIC)
26:05 - Ilario 'Larry Baione' Zannino
26:57- Ralphie 'Ching Chong' Lamattina
28:40 - Clarifications

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MUSIC Youth of the Beast, Tokyo Drifter, The Ipcress File, To Live and Die in LA, A Better Tomorrow, A Better Tomorrow 2, Stepfather 2 scores
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Junior Soprano : You want my advice? You'll call Lou DiMaggio, the Atwell Avenue Boys.

Tony Soprano : What? Those sick old fucks in Rhode Island?

Junior Soprano : They may be old my little nephew but those dogs can still hunt

J.R. Russo, Boston button man, was known as the inspiration for Silvio's cheese under the table moment where he got aggravated by the others for judging him for some of the strangest quirks and had been witnessed by the writer of soprano's frank Rinzuli

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