Authors: Philip Carlo
Castellamare Del Golfo, Sicily, home base for the Bonanno crime family.
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Bonanno capo Tommy Pitera and Celeste Lipari.
Courtesy of the DEA
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Tommy Pitera
(third from left)
during prison visit with LCN associate.
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The FBN federal agents responsible for the first French Connection bust. Photograph taken in October 1960. On the far left is Jim Hunt's father, James Hunt; kneeling next to him is Frank Waters, his partner at the time; and seated on the desk is the boss of the New York FBN office, George Gaffney. Later, the FBN became known as the DEA.
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Pitera's driver's license.
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Jim Hunt shortly after graduation from the Drug Enforcement Administration's Academy at Quantico, Virginia, just prior to entering the Administration's elite, rough-and-ready Group 33. Winter 1983.
Courtesy of Jim Hunt
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Tommy and Celeste during better days.
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Wrong Number cocktail lounge, after-hours club where Pitera and friends hung out.
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The Esplande Club on Bay Fiftieth, frequented by Frank Gangi and Pitera's gang.
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Tommy Pitera (
third from left
), Manny Maya (
second from left
), and Pitera associates, Brooklyn street.
Courtesy of the DEA
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Pitera (
on extreme right
) with mob associates, Gravesend street, Brooklyn.
Courtesy of the DEA
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Stash house in Gravesend, Brooklyn, where Frank Gangi and Billy Bright kept weight of marijuana, and where Arthur Guvenaro was murdered.
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