Frank Costello was one of the most notorious Italian Mafia bosses in American history, with a reach that covered a vast national racket and extended deeper into politics than any other. He was dubbed the “Prime Minister of the Underworld” and led an organization nicknamed the “Rolls-Royce of organized crime.” Born in 1891 in Lauropoli,…
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Louis Lepke Buchalter- CEO of Murder
Louis “Lepke” Buchalter ran Murder Inc., the Mafia’s private hit squad, and became the only major mob boss in American history to die in the electric chair.
Vincent Louis Chin Gigante – Muscle on Both Ends Part I
Vincent Louis Chin Gigante, also known as “The Oddfather” for his largely successful efforts to dodge criminal punishment by faking mental illness, was a one-time boxer who rose from low-level enforcer to become don of one of the infamous “five families” of organized crime in New York City. Unlike most of his predecessors in the…
Paul Castellano – Eighth Grade Drop Out to Gambino Family Boss Part I
Paul Castellano dropped out of school in the eighth grade to become a butcher — then rose to lead the most powerful crime family in America. Read his full biography at AmericanMafiaHistory.com.
Monk Eastman: Last of the Old-Time Gangsters
Monk Eastman ruled New York’s underworld before the Mafia existed — then gave it all up to fight in WWI. Read the remarkable story of the last old-school gangster at AmericanMafiaHistory.com.
Joe Magliocco – 31 year Colombo Family Consigliere
Joe Magliocco spent 31 years as underboss of the Profaci family, only to lose everything in a matter of months after plotting to assassinate rival bosses. Read his full story at AmericanMafiaHistory.com.
Gaetano “Tommy” Lucchese – Lucchese Family Namesake, Part I
Gaetano Lucchese was born on December 1, 1899 in Palermo Sicily and immigrated with his parents Giuseppe and Maria in 1911. They settled in East Harlem, an Italian neighborhood of Manhattan where Lucchese’s father worked as a laborer hauling cement. Lucchese worked in a machine shop to help this family earn money until an accident…
Albert Anastasia – The Original Murder Inc. Part II
Spring 1942 Anastasia, who was under constant scrutiny from the FBI and local law enforcement secretly ordered the murder of associate Anthony Romeo. Like Reles, Romeo had been arrested and was talking to authorities to implicate Anastasia in several murders. By the end of June, Romeo’s body was found beaten and shot multiple times near…
Frankie Yale – Forgotten Boss
Most discussions of Prohibition-era mob bosses focus on Al Capone, Johnny Torrio and Joe Masseria, the kingpins who thrived off booze and blood. Less remembered, but equally important was Frankie Yale, a murderous leader who straddled two underworlds and played a key part in the early Mafia. Francesco Ioele, also known as Frankie Uale and…
Carmine Galante- Joe Bonanno Protege
Carmine Galante was born February 21, 1910 in East Harlem and had two brothers and two sisters. His parents immigrated from Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily in 1906 where his father worked as a fisherman. Galante was a handful for his parents early on and by 1920 at the age of 10 had been in and…
Salvatore Lucania a.k.a. Lucky Luciano – Building a Mafia Empire
Charles “Lucky” Luciano was born Salvatore Lucania on November 24, 1897 in Lercara Friddi, Sicily. He immigrated to the United States in 1906 where his family settled on the Lower East Side of New York where Lucky promptly integrated himself in the neighborhood as a small time hoodlum. By his 10th birthday, Salvatore Lucania had been…
Gaspar DiGregorio – The Banana Boss
Gaspar DiGregorio was a New York Mafia boss who led the Bonanno crime family during the so-called “Bannana Wars” of the 1960s. He played a key role in one of the bloodiest periods in mob history and helped transition his family from its original management to a new generation of leaders. DiGregorio was born in…
Albert Anastasia – The Original Murder Inc. Part I
Born in Calabria, in southern Italy on September 26, 1902, Albert’s birth name was Umberto Anastasio. His parents were Raffaelo Anastasio and Louisa Nomina de Filippi. Raffaelo was a railway worker who died after World War I, leaving behind nine sons and three daughters. Albert’s brothers included Salvatore, Frank, Joseph, Gerardo, and Tony Anastasio who…
Louis Eppolito: Working for the Mob
In the 1980’s and 90’s two NYPD Police detectives were involved in murder for hire and various other illegal activities on behalf of the Lucchese crime family in New York. After their reign was over, several men were dead, and Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa were convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Louis Eppolito…
Vincenzo “Vincent” Terranova, Underboss of the Morello Gang
Born in May 1886 in Corleone Italy, Vincenzo “Vincent” Terranova’s legacy is somewhat overshadowed by his stepbrother Giuseppe Morello who was a successful Italian American mafia boss. Nonetheless Terranova had his own successful run in the mob as the underboss to the Morello family, today known as the Genovese family; the family his stepbrother controlled….














