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Скачать или смотреть #45: History of the Tampa Mob: A Discussion with Author, Scott Deitche

  • The Gangland History Podcast
  • 2025-10-08
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#45: History of the Tampa Mob: A Discussion with Author, Scott Deitche
MafiaLa Cosa NostraSanto Trafficante Jr.Santo Trafficante Sr.Ignazio ItalianoHotel Statler MeetingCharlie WallIgnazio AntinoriSalvatore "Red" ItalianoJames "Jimmy" LumiaJimmy VelascoCuban RevolutionFulgencio BatistaFidel CastroJohn F. KennedyRobert "Bobby" KennedyCarlos MarcelloApalachin MeetingAlbert Anastasia1966 La Stella MeetingFrank "Daddy Frank" DiecidueVincent "Vince" LoScalzoKefauver HearingsRichard Cloud
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In this episode of The Gangland History Podcast, host Jacob Stoops interviews acclaimed author and Mafia historian Scott Deitche, one of the nation’s foremost experts on organized crime in Florida and the Trafficante crime family.

Together, they trace the full evolution of the Tampa Mafia — from its earliest days under Ignazio Italiano, through decades of bloody rivalries, Cuban connections, and political intrigue, to its quiet decline under the final generation of mob leadership.

The conversation begins with the waves of Italian immigration to Tampa’s Ybor City and the cigar industry that built both the economy and the foundation of the underworld. From there, Scott and Jacob explore Tampa’s first crime boss, Ignazio Italiano, and the city’s early reputation as a hotbed of vice, gambling, and corruption.

Listeners will hear about the 1928 Hotel Statler Meeting, where Mafia leaders from across the country gathered to define territories and business interests — putting Tampa’s underworld squarely on the national map.

From there, the episode dives into the violent Charlie Wall era, when the powerful gambling czar ruled Tampa’s rackets amid a feud that pitted him against Ignazio Antinori and Santo Trafficante, Sr. The bloody power struggle culminated in Antinori’s assassination in 1940, marking a turning point that ushered in the Trafficante dynasty.

Under Santo Trafficante, Sr., Tampa’s mob consolidated power — but not without conflict. His clashes with Red Italiano and Jimmy Lumia (whose murder rocked the city) underscored the treacherous nature of Mafia politics in Florida.

After Sr.’s death in the 1950's, his son Santo Trafficante, Jr. rose to prominence as Boss of the borgata, leading the family for 30+ years through its golden age. Under Santo Jr.'s his reign, the Tampa Mafia reached international stature, with deep ties to Cuba’s casino industry, relationships with New Orleans boss Carlos Marcello, and a presence at the Apalachin and Kefauver hearings that exposed the Mafia’s nationwide reach.

As the decades unfolded, Trafficante Jr. found himself entangled in the web of Kennedy-era politics, CIA intrigue, and allegations surrounding Cuba and the Bay of Pigs, while maintaining his position as one of the most powerful and respected Mafia bosses in America.

Scott and Jacob also examine the decline of the Tampa mob as Trafficante Jr. aged — and how figures like Frank “Daddy Frank” Diecidue and Vincent “Vince” LoScalzo carried the torch into the family’s final chapter. By the 1990s, with LoScalzo as the last recognized boss, the once-powerful Tampa Mafia had faded quietly into history.

This episode offers a comprehensive, rigorously researched look at the rise, dominance, and fall of the Trafficante family — a story that blends Southern charm, Cuban influence, and old-world Mafia tradition into one of the most fascinating organized crime sagas in America.

⏱️ Chapter Breakdown:

00:00 Start
01:27 Introduction to the Tampa Mob and Guest Scott Deitche
02:31 Early Italian Immigration and the Cigar Industry
06:42 Ignazio Italiano and Tampa’s First Mafia Roots
08:54 The 1928 Hotel Statler Meeting and Tampa’s National Recognition
11:27 The Charlie Wall Era
15:22 The Feud: Wall, Antinori, and Trafficante Sr.
18:07 The Murder of Ignazio Antinori and Rise of Trafficante Sr.
25:20 Red Italiano, Jimmy Lumia, and Bloody Power Shifts
29:09 Santo Trafficante Jr. Takes Control
37:01 The Kefauver Hearings and Tampa’s Exposure
41:00 The Mafia’s Cuban Operations and Havana Ties
44:39 The Kennedys, the CIA, and Mafia Conspiracies
50:41 Trafficante Jr.’s Aging Reign and Succession
53:28 Frank “Daddy Frank” Diecidue and Vince LoScalzo’s Era
56:40 The Quiet End of the Tampa Mafia

📚 About Scott Deitche:

Scott Deitche is the author of Cigar City Mafia, The Silent Don, and Garden State Gangland, among other acclaimed works on organized crime. His deep research and storytelling have made him one of the leading voices on the history of the American Mafia, particularly in Florida. Learn more at ScottDeitche.com

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