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Maria Licciardi (Italian pronunciation: [maˈriːa litˈtʃardi]; born 24 March 1951) is an Italian criminal affiliated with the Camorra, head of the Licciardi clan, and one of the bosses of the Secondigliano Alliance. [1] She was one of the most powerful bosses of the Camorra in the city of Naples from 1993 until her arrest in 2001. [2]
Category:Italian female gangsters. Category. : Italian female gangsters. This is a of Category:Italian gangsters. It includes gangsters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Pupetta Maresca. Assunta " Pupetta " Maresca (19 January 1935 – 29 December 2021) was an Italian criminal who was a well-known figure in the Camorra. She made international newspaper headlines in the mid-1950s when she killed the murderer of her husband in revenge.
Maria Serraino (1931 – 7 December 2017) was an Italian criminal and a member of the 'Ndrangheta in Calabria. [1] She is one of the rare examples of a woman leading a 'Ndrangheta clan. She belonged to a longstanding 'Ndrangheta family from the Reggio Calabria area, the Serraino 'ndrina, from Cardeto, about 10 km southeast of the city of Reggio ...
Piera Aiello (sister-in-law) Rita Atria (Italian pronunciation: [ˈriːta ˈaːtrja]; September 4, 1974 − July 26, 1992) was a witness and key collaborator in a major Mafia investigation in Sicily. She committed suicide in July 1992, a week after Cosa Nostra killed prosecutor Paolo Borsellino, with whom she had been working.
In the 2018 book, The Good Mothers: The True Story of the Women Who Took on the World's Most Powerful Mafia, Alex Perry reports that the Calabrian 'Ndrangheta has, for the past decade, been replacing the Sicilian Cosa Nostra as the primary drug traffickers in North America. [15] Musitano crime family – a Calabrian mafia family, based in ...
Stephanie St. Clair. Stephanie St. Clair. Stephanie St. Clair (December 24, 1897 in Martinique, French Caribbean [1] – December 1969) was a racketeer who ran numerous enterprises in Harlem, New York in the early 20th century. [2] St. Clair resisted the Mafia 's interests for several years after Prohibition ended; she became a local legend for ...
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