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  1. Vito William "Billy Jack" Giacalone (April 16, 1923 – February 19, 2012) was an American organized crime figure in Detroit who served as a capo in the Detroit Partnership. He was the younger brother of Anthony "Tony Jack" Giacalone , also a capo in the Detroit Partnership.

  2. The brothers had close ties to Jimmy Hoffa and plotted to rob his safe in Washington D.C. in the 1960s, according to declassified FBI documents. They were also involved in gambling, loan sharking, and corrupting police and athletes in Detroit.

  3. 21 de feb. de 2012 · Vito Giacalone, who was linked to the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa, passed away at 88 of natural causes. He was one of the few people who could have known where Hoffa was buried, but he never revealed the secret before his death.

  4. 24 de ene. de 2020 · Learn about the Giacalone brothers, who were suspects in the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa, and their connections to the Italian Mafia and black Detroit gangsters. Watch a 10-minute video by Alan Bradley, a crime documentary filmmaker, on YouTube.

  5. The 71-year old Giacalone says he’s merely an unlucky gambler with bills to pay and the wrong last name. Sources on both sides of the law claim Giacalone is the overall boss of the Detroit...

  6. In March 1968, Giacalone, with his brother Vito, was among 127 people arrested during a raid of a gambling operation in Detroit [28] Two months later, they were also arraigned on charges regarding a large-scale loanshark racket, which included the conspiracy to extort. [29]

  7. 31 de jul. de 2020 · According to FBI documents, Schultz helped Giacalone and Tony Jack’s younger brother, Vito “Billy JackGiacalone, a respected and capable Mob capo in his own right, arrange for Hoffa to meet Tony Provenzano at the Red Fox the day he disappeared.