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  1. Also in 1931, Luciano replaced Scalice with Vincent Mangano as head of the D'Aquila/Mineo gang, now the Mangano crime family. Mangano also received a seat on the new Commission. The modern era of the Cosa Nostra had begun. Mangano era. Vincent Mangano now took over the family, with Joseph Biondo as consigliere and Albert Anastasia as

  2. 8 de ene. de 2022 · In this episode, we cover another original 1931 Commission Boss, Vincent “The Executioner” Mangano. Information on Vincent Mangano was not easy to dig up, bu...

  3. Vincenzo Mangano. Vincenzo Mangano, americanizzato in Vincent Mangano e soprannominato Don Vicenzu ( Palermo, 29 marzo 1888 – scomparso a New York il 19 aprile 1951 ), è stato un mafioso italiano potente affiliato di Cosa nostra statunitense, e capo della famiglia Gambino (una delle Cinque famiglie di New York) dal 1931 al 1951, nonché uno ...

  4. Biographie. Vincenzo Giovanni Mangano, francisé en Vincent Mangano, surnommé The Executioner ( le Bourreau) (né le 28 mars 1888 à Palerme, en Sicile et mort le 19 avril 1951 à New York) était un criminel italien, qui fut un puissant parrain de la Cosa Nostra américaine et, de 1931 à 1951, le capo de la Famille Mangano, l'une des Cinq ...

  5. Vincent Mangano: Date personale; Născut: 28 martie 1888 Villabate, Sicilia, Regatul Italiei: Decedat: 19 aprilie 1951 (63 de ani) New York City, New York, SUA: Cauza decesului: omor: Frați și surori: ... Vincent Mangano (născut Vincenzo Giovanni Mangano; pronunție în italian ...

  6. 24 de abr. de 2017 · 19 April 2017. Mafia leader's corpse found at Brooklyn marsh. Philip Mangano murdered,Vincent Mangano missingOn the morning of April 19, 1951, Mrs. Mary Gooch of 7501 Avenue X in Brooklyn, was walking through the tall grass of a marshy area in her Bergen Beach neighborhood when she discovered a man's dead body. Brooklyn Eagle, April 20, 1951.

  7. 19 de abr. de 2017 · Hayley Dean. Vincenzo Giovanni Mangano was born March 28 th 1888 in Palermo, Sicily, he was nicknamed by the Brooklyn newspaper ‘ The Executioner ‘ and was the head of the Mangano Crime family (Mineo Family in 1931, then more commonly known as the Gambino’s from the mid 1950’s). He reigned as family boss from 1931 until his death in 1951.