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He is the son of hitman and fellow caporegime in the family Gregory Scarpa. During the 1990s, Scarpa was sentenced to 40 years in prison for racketeering, and provided the government with information about terrorist tactics and possible attacks orchestrated by Ramzi Yousef. Scarpa Jr. has since won compassionate release from prison as a result ...
The 2009 book Mafia Son: The Scarpa Mob Family, the FBI, and a Story of Betrayal by Sandra Harmon, covers the author's access to the mob, law enforcement and jailed Gregory Scarpa Jr. revealing the crimes and acts of betrayal. St. Martin's Press, ISBN 9780312370244, 288 pages. [28] [29]
Costabile "Gus" Farace, Jr. [1] (June 21, 1960 – November 17, 1989) was an Italian American criminal and mobster who was born in Bushwick, Brooklyn and died in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. He was an associate of the Bonanno crime family who murdered a teenage male prostitute and a federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent in New York City.
Gregory Scarpa Jr. - High-ranking member of the Colombo Crime Family. Scarpa was being held here on an inter-state compact before being granted a compassionate release for end stage cancer. [31] Donald Piper - murderer serving two life sentences for killing two women in hotels in 1993 and 1997; suspected in other murders.
A handcuffed inmate whose fatal beating by correctional officers last year sparked outrage died by homicide, according to findings of an autopsy report a lawyer for the man's family shared Wednesday.
Kenny Kimes Jr., 49, was a teenager at the time of the fire and is not suspected in Elmer’s disappearance. He is serving a sentence of life without parole at a California state prison. Living ...
The man's sister found him bound and beaten, with a sock stuffed into his mouth, the Sun-Times reported. She told police that his cellphone, wallet and car keys were stolen.
Nicky Scarfo Jr., "Nicky Junior" (born 1965) Gregory Scarpa, "The Grim Reaper" (1928–1994) Gregory Scarpa Jr. (born 1951) Gerald Scarpelli (1938–1989) Giuseppe Schifilliti, "Pino" (born 1938) Nicolo Schiro, "Cola" (born Nicolò Schirò, 1872–1957) Paul Sciacca (1909–1986) Edward Sciandra, "Eddie The Conductor" (1912–2003) Carmine ...