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  1. [🚨] John Stanfa and 24 others were indicted for federal violations, including violations of the RICO statute, covering a period from October 1990 to the present. [🔫] The content mentions a gangland rubout related to the organized crime trial, featuring the murder of Billy Vici, a key witness's brother.

  2. 17 de mar. de 2013 · John Veasey says he feels bad about helping to send his former boss, Philadelphia mobster John Stanfa, to prison and imagines what Stanfa would say to him to...

  3. Joseph Salvatore "Skinny Joey" Merlino (13 March 1962-) was the boss of the Philadelphia crime family from 1999, succeeding Ralph Natale, and the underboss of the Philadelphia crime family from 1994 to 1999, succeeding Frank Martines and preceding Steven Mazzone. Merlino led an internal rebellion against boss John Stanfa in the 1990s, and after Stanfa's arrest in 1994, took over the ...

  4. 19 de jul. de 2021 · Merlino and his loyalists never got behind Sicilian-born mob boss John Stanfa and went to the mattress instead. By 1994, Stanfa was locked up on racketeering and murder charges and Natale and Merlino were victors in a violent power struggle. The honeymoon period for the Natale and Merlino partnership was short lived.

  5. Bruno was shotgunned to death while his driver, John Stanfa, was wounded while they were parked outside Bruno's Philadelphia home on March 21, 1980. When the Commission learned of Bruno's murder, Caponigro was summoned at once. He was told that the murder had not been considered, let alone sanctioned, by the Commission.

  6. By Allan May . Two decades of tranquility in the Philadelphia Crime Family came to an end on the night of March 21, 1980. Late that evening, as Mafia boss Angelo Bruno and his driver John Stanfa sat in a car outside Bruno’s row house chatting and smoking cigarettes, a gunman stepped out of the shadows, leveled a shotgun behind the “Docile Don’s” right ear and pulled the trigger.

  7. Giovanni "John" Stanfa ( pronunciación italiana: [dʒoˈvanni stanˈfa] ; nacido el 7 de diciembre de 1940) es un exjefe de la familia del crimen de Filadelfia de origen italiano de 1991 a 1995. Stanfa fue condenado a cadena perpetua por varios cargos en 1995. en la cárcel . [2]