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1988–1991 – Joseph "Joey" Naples – protégé of Prato, he was murdered August 19, 1991 [42] [136] 1991–1999 – Lenine "Lenny" Strollo – nephew of Prato, [ 42 ] [ 136 ] imprisoned and defected to the government in 1999.
According to testimony from Pittsburgh mobster-turned-government witness Lenny Strollo, Carabbia was lured to a meeting at a Youngstown donut shop and killed on the orders of Prato and his chief underling, Joseph "Little Joey" Naples, in order to give the Pittsburgh family undisputed control over Youngstown.
In 1991, Youngstown, Ohio Mob Boss Joseph "Little Joey" Naples was killed outside a home he was having built in Beaver Township, Mahoning County. He was driving DiLeo's Ford Mustang Convertible. Naples was a member of the LaRocca LCN family in Pittsburgh.
Joseph "Joey Blue Eyes" Cosentino (surname alternatively spelled Consentino) is an associate to Bronx faction. [140] During the 1950s, Cosentino and his friend John "Johnnie Boy" Petrucelli lived in Cosentino's mother house in the Bronx. [269] Cosentino and Petrucelli became hitmen for the Lucchese family operating from Pelham Parkway in the Bronx.
Joseph Edward "Joey" Todaro III – the son of Joseph Todaro Jr., the boss of family, and the grandson of Joseph Todaro Sr., the former boss of the Buffalo family. In October 1989 he was indicted with felony assault for beating William Gorman, a bouncer at Celebrities Nite Club in the Cheektowaga Ramada Renaissance Hotel, with a baseball bat ...
Joe Adonis, "Joey A.", "Joe Adone" (born Giuseppe Antonio Doto, 1902–1971) Joseph Ardizzone, "Iron Man" (born Giuseppe Ernesto Ardizzone, 1884–1931)
Joey Pyle (1937–2007) Bruce Reynolds (1931–2013) The Richardson Gang, Charlie and Eddie Richardson; Roy Shaw (1936–2012) Alf White (1887–1942) Charlie Wilson (1932–1990) Gilbert Wynter (1961–1998)
Luciano continued to run his crime family from prison, relaying his orders through Genovese, his acting boss. However, in 1937, Genovese fled to Naples to avoid an impending indictment for murder in New York. [40] Luciano appointed Costello, his consigliere, as the new acting boss and overseer of Luciano's interests.