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  1. Vito William " Billy Jack " Giacalone (April 16, 1923 [1] – 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]

  2. 19 de may. de 2019 · The members include offspring and relatives of the original gangsters. Authorities believe Vito Giacalone’s son, Jack “The Kid” Giacalone, 68, a twice-convicted felon, is allegedly one of...

  3. 21 de feb. de 2012 · Vito "Billy Jack" Giacalone, of Clinton Township, died Sunday of natural causes. The alleged Detroit mob captain was 88. Many believe he could have taken the secret of where Jimmy Hoffa is...

  4. Giacalone, a two-time convicted federal felon and the son and nephew of deceased high-ranking Detroit mob figures Vito (Billy Jack) Giacalone and Anthony (Tony Jack) Giacalone,...

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

  6. 24 de ene. de 2020 · Brothers Anthony and Vito Giacalone, the public faces of the Detroit Mafia for years, were suspects in the disappearance of ex-Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa. The Hoffa murder has gotten renewed...

  7. 28 de jul. de 2021 · A third man Hoffa expected to meet was Leonard Schultz, a mobbed-up businessman connected to Tony Giacalone and his brother, Vito. Hoffa was never seen or heard from again. During the immediate aftermath of Hoffa’s disappearance, speculation about Hoffa’s fate ran rampant. There were dozens of theories about who killed him, where, and why.