Peter Morello

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Pietro Morello
Born 2 May 1867
Corleone, Sicily, Italy
Died August 15, 1930
New York, U.S.

Peter "The Clutching Hand" Morello (born Pietro Morello; 2 May 1867-August 15, 1930), also known as "The Old Fox", was the last leader of the Morello crime family and top advisor to Joe "The Boss" Masseria. In Sicily he was known as Piddu Morello and was famous for having only his little finger remaining on his right hand.

Born in Corleone, Sicily on 2 May 1867, Morello emigrated to the United States with his brothers Nicolo and Giuseppe Morello (although it has been argued Giuseppe and Peter may be the same man) and half-brothers Ciro and Vincenzo Terranova, arriving in New York in the late 1890s. Taking control of the organization after the death of Nicolo Morello in 1916 during the Mafia-Camorra War, Morello allied with Rocco Valenti against former Morello member Joe Masseria who now controlled a rival faction of the Morello's. After two failed assassination attempts by Valenti against Masseria a truce was arranged between Morello and Masseria. However when neither showed up Valenti tried to escape and was killed by Masseria gunman Charles Luciano. Morello made peace with Masseria shortly afterwards later allying with Masseria eventually becoming his top advisor. One of the first victims of the Castellammarese War, Morello was killed with collector Giuseppe Periano on August 15, 1930 while collecting cash receipts in his East Harlem office. The assassin is still disputed between Albert Anastasia and Frank Scalice, as told by Charles Luciano, and the assassin Buster from Chicago claimed by government informant Joe Valachi.

[edit] References

  • Critchley, David. The Origin of Organized Crime: The New York City Mafia, 1891-931. New York, Routledge, 2008.
  • Dash, Mike. The First Family: Terror, Extortion and the Birth of the American Mafia. London, Simon & Schuster, 2009.
  • Sifakis, Carl. The Mafia Encyclopedia: Second Edition, New York, Checkmark Books, 1999

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Business positions
Preceded by
Vincenzo Terranova
Morello crime family
Boss

1920-1922
Succeeded by
Joe Masseria
Preceded by
Unknown
Genovese crime family
Underboss

1922-1930
Succeeded by
Lucky Luciano
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