Mob boss Vittorio “Vic” Amuso has ordered so many killings, including one where a suspected snitch had a dead canary shoved in his mouth, that he should never be released from prison — and he’s still ...
The aging boss of the Luchese Crime Family, who ordered nine rub-outs and three attempted hits, put too much evil into the world to be granted compassionate release, a federal judge ruled Thursday.
Former boss of the Luchese Crime Family, Vittorio “Little Vic” Amuso, is seeking release from federal prison due to his failing health. Back in July 1991, Amuso and an associate, Fred Johnson, were ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Lucchese crime family boss Vittorio “Vic” Amuso, who ordered a hit on a capo outside a Fort Wadsworth gas station in the Spring of 1991, has been denied early compassionate ...
As anniversaries go, July 28 came and went with little notice. But Jerry Capeci, a mob expert who runs Gang Land News, noted in a story that the date marked the 23d anniversary of the day “when two ...
Looking like a retired accountant but speaking like Marlon Brando in “The Godfather,” former Mafia street boss Joseph “Little Joe” Defede told a jury yesterday he decided to break his oath of omerta ...
One of the country’s top organized crime bosses was sentenced Friday to life in prison for ordering nine slayings as part of his underworld reign. Vittorio “Little Vic” Amuso, 57, stared down federal ...