Last Days of the Lo Piccolos, part 2

The rise and fall of a father-and-son Mafia team


by Carl Russo


[This two-part article is a prequel to the chapters about the Lo Piccolo crime family in my book, The Sicilian Mafia: A True Crime Travel Guide. Read part one.]


Sandro Lo PiccoloA STRAIGHT LINE can be drawn across metropolitan Palermo starting in the gloomy slums of the San Lorenzo district and ending at the sunny fishing village of Sferracavallo—a cross-section of the Lo Piccolos’ dominion. The delinquent young men recruited from the projects made willing foot soldiers in the rackets that financed Salvatore and Sandro’s extravagant lifestyle.


Everyone along the line paid the Lo Piccolos the pizzo, and not just the small shopkeepers. Protection payments were collected from construction companies, gas stations and discotheques. Drug profits from the bosses’ network of traffickers were laundered through gaming rooms, supermarkets and even state railroad expansion.

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Published on June 01, 2014 20:21
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message 1: by Steve (last edited Mar 14, 2015 09:52PM) (new)

Steve Miller I bet you have no idea that the capi (22 crews) brought John Gotti $3000 for Xmas. If you read my book Just Cause Just Facts I offered the Gambinos an opportunity to extort $6,000,000 from Wall Street crooks who ripped me off. The DOJ protected John Moore and Richard Jossen. See if you think the mob is smart after you read my book. go to my website http://absurdideas.info/

I learned this when I read the Tommy Gambino appeal. Its mostly about the CT crew. Tommy is Carlo's son.


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