Authors: Philip Carlo
The house on a Brooklyn mean street where Frank Gangi was born.
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A night on the town, Barbara Lambrose and Tommy Pitera.
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Surveillance shot of Manny Maya (
#1
) and an unidentified male.
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Surveillance shot of Tommy Pitera (
#2
) and his associate Billy Bright (
#1
).
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Two of the most dangerous men the Mafia ever produced: Tommy Pitera (
far left
) and Eddie Lino (
middle
). Note that Pitera covers his mouth for fear of surveillance as he goes on a walk-and-talk.
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Bonanno boss and Mafia superstar Anthony Spero and Tommy Pitera doing a walk-and-talk on a Brooklyn street.
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Manny Maya and another Pitera associate in front of Pitera's bar, the Just Us Lounge on Avenue S, Brooklyn.
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A casual Tommy Pitera with an attentive Billy Bright (
left
) on a Bensonhurst street.
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John Gotti confidant Willie Boy Johnson, shot dead and left on a Brooklyn street.
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The Mafia strikes again. Murdered Colombian drug dealers, left in a Bensonhurst garage.
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Sally “Dogs” Lombardi, Genovese captain who sold drugs and bought hot jewelry.
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Federal professional informant, Maria Polkowski.
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Insidious weapon, a pen gun, found in Pitera's apartment on Emmons Avenue.
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