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  2. Big Jim Colosimo - Wikipedia

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    Vincenzo Colosimo [2] (Italian: [vinˈtʃɛntso koˈlɔːzimo]; February 16, 1878 – May 11, 1920), known as James "Big Jim" Colosimo or as "Diamond Jim", was an Italian-American Mafia crime boss who emigrated from Calabria, Italy, in 1895 and built a criminal empire in Chicago based on prostitution, gambling and racketeering.

  3. File:Grave of Vincenzo Colosimo (1878–1920) at Oak Woods ...

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    English: Grave of Vincenzo Colosimo (1878–1920) ... some value. author name string: ... Big Jim Colosimo;

  4. The Ivory Tower (Boardwalk Empire) - Wikipedia

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    The story about Big Jim Colosimo's death is the one non-fictional story in The Ivory Tower. As seen in the pilot, Frankie Yale murders Jim on orders from Johnny Torrio. It was widely believed that Torrio ordered Colosimo's killing so that he and the Chicago mob could enter the lucrative bootlegging business, which Colosimo opposed out of a ...

  5. How Much Is a Diamond Worth? How To Find the Value of ... - AOL

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    The weight of a diamond is one of these variables that determines a diamond’s worth and is what the general public is most familiar with. The unit of measurement, called the carat, equals 200 ...

  6. Jim Colosimo - Wikipedia

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  7. James Cosmano - Wikipedia

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    James Cosmano also known as "Sunny Jim" [1] (July 17, 1885 – May 2, 1963) was a leader of the Black Hand street gang in pre-Prohibition Chicago who tried to extort money from the South Side gang. Early years

  8. Timeline of organized crime in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    1919 – Under the tutelage of forward-thinking racketeer Johnny Torrio, Al Capone stood in front of Jim Colosimo's multi-use house of prostitution the, "Four Deuces", at 2222 S. Wabash Avenue, barkering to male passers-by to enjoy what "Big Jim's" business had to offer. Johnny Torrio also ran Colosimo's holdings from that building.

  9. Mike Heitler - Wikipedia

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    Although arrested briefly for white slavery, Heitler continued to run independently of James "Big Jim" Colosimo and later independently of Johnny "The Fox" Torrio, until the early 1920s, after the formation of the Chicago Outfit. Heitler's grave at Waldheim Cemetery Co.