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  2. Carlo Gambino - Wikipedia

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    Gambino died at his Massapequa home in the early morning hours of Friday October 15, 1976, aged 74. [67] [68] [2] [69] having watched the television broadcast of the New York Yankees winning the American League pennant the previous evening. The official cause was natural causes, and his death was not unexpected, given a history of heart disease ...

  3. Gambino crime family - Wikipedia

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    1951–1957 – Albert Anastasia – murdered in October 1957 on orders of underboss Carlo Gambino. 1957–1976 – Carlo Gambino – died of natural causes in 1976. Acting 1964–1976 – Paul Castellano – acting boss for Gambino, became official boss after his death.

  4. The Burial Sites of Some of America's Most Infamous Outlaws - AOL

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    Carlo Gambino, also known as Don Carlo or the Godfather, was one of the crime bosses who inspired the title character in the movie "The Godfather." ... and died of natural causes at the age of 76 ...

  5. Anthony Gaggi - Wikipedia

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    In late 1976, boss Carlo Gambino died of natural causes. Before his death, he had designated Paul Castellano, his brother-in-law and head of the family's Brooklyn faction, as the new boss. However, the Manhattan faction favored Dellacroce. At a leadership meeting held at Gaggi's house, it was agreed that Castellano would become the new Gambino ...

  6. FBI digs for bodies at New York farms tied to Gambino crime ...

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    Search comes after federal prosecutors in Brooklyn announced the arrests of 10 alleged members and associates of the Gambino crime family under a sprawling RICO Act ...

  7. Joseph N. Gallo - Wikipedia

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    Gallo was married and was the father of Gambino associate Joseph C. Gallo. Joseph N. Gallo and his family lived in Mill Basin, Brooklyn and Long Island City, Queens. [3] In the 1930s, Gallo was convicted in New York of illegal gambling. [3] Over the years, Gallo built his power base in the New York garment industry.