Eighty years ago, Ciro ‘The Artichoke King’ Terranova ‘died of a broken heart’

Eighty years ago last month, one of Mob history’s oddball characters crossed into the great gangland netherworld. Ciro “The Artichoke…


Don’t dare call him ‘Three Finger Brown’

The 1960s marked the end of an era for some of America’s underworld leaders. The forward-thinking, Prohibition-era architects of New…


The hit that could have sunk Las Vegas

On May 2, 1957, Frank Costello thought he had problems, but he had no idea. He was appealing a five-year…


El Chapo’s lawyers complain about strict rules at New York prison

The lawyers defending accused Sinaloa Cartel drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman are claiming that on its last day in…


Florida Mafia boss Santo Trafficante Jr. died 30 years ago March 17

At 7:25 p.m. on January 3, 1953, Florida Mafia boss Santo Trafficante Jr. had just finished dinner with his wife…


Seventy years ago, Luciano’s Havana sojourn was cut short

Written February 2017 In 1946, Charles “Lucky” Luciano was persona non grata in America. Though he was granted a pardon…


Fat Herbie’s rise and fall

Second of two parts. Part One looks at Herbie Blitzstein’s murder twenty years ago. Herbert “Fat Herbie” Blitzstein was born…


Too early for obituaries

The recent indictments of 46 bosses, capos and members of several marquee New York organized crime families suggests that the…


Reader’s guide to Mob rub-outs

In New York’s long, rich history of organized crime, the death of Antonio Flaccomio is considered the city’s first Mafia…


Eunice Carter: Key player in Luciano conviction

First in a series of profiles for Women’s History Month. Eunice Carter made history throughout her life. But the crucial…