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The American Mafia: DiLeonardo testimony 2-22-06
Government informant Michael DiLeonardo testified on Feb. 22, 2006, on the history, membership and activities of New York's Gambino Crime Family. This site contains excerpts from his testimony.
www.onewal.com
The American Mafia: King of the Brooklyn Docks: Albert Anastasia
Writer Thomas Hunt's biography of Albert "the Mad Hatter" Anastasia
www.onewal.com
Profiles of the bosses, underbosses, and hitmen from organized crime's Gambino family.
www.gambinofamily.com
Writer Allan May describes Gotti's rapid rise to Mafia chieftain and his precipitous fall.www.crimelibrary.com
Eve's Magazine: Farewell to Gotti
Eve Berliner's tribute to the late John Gotti.
www.evesmag.com
Site provides brief biographical information on John Joseph Gotti, short book reviews, a forum.
www.geocities.com
Biography of the late mobster, discussion forum, and an archived "Free John Gotti" page.
www.geocities.com
Lynda Milito, author of Mafia Wife, tells about her experiences with the mob. Site includes information on John Gotti, Sammy Gravano. Some features available only to subscribers.
www.mafiawifelive.com
Organized Crime Book Review: Mob Star: The Story of John Gotti
Klaus von Lampe reviews "Mob Star" by Gene Mustain and Jerry Capeci.
www.organized-crime.de
FBI: Freedom of Information Act: Carlo Gambino
Bureau records on New York crime boss Gambino amount to 1,011 pages.
foia.fbi.gov
Wikipedia: Gambino Crime Family
Historical survey of the New York-based criminal organization.
en.wikipedia.org
Biography of the New York crime boss who vanished in 1951.
en.wikipedia.org
Biography of the New York crime boss known as "the Mad Hatter" and "the Lord High Executioner." Topics include Murder Incorporated, rivalry with the Mangano brothers and Anastasia's 1957 assassination.
en.wikipedia.org
Biography of the New York crime boss.
en.wikipedia.org
Biographical article of the Gambino crime boss known as "the Teflon Don."
en.wikipedia.org