Giuseppe Giacomo Gambino
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Giuseppe Giacomo Gambino (Palermo, May 21, 1941 – Milan, November 30, 1996), also known as u tignusu (the bald one), was a member of the Mafia and head of the San Lorenzo mandamento. Giuseppe Giacomo Gambino was considered the deputy of Totò Riina since the 1970s and the two frequently traveled together.
During the Second Mafia War in the beginning of the 1980s he was part of a "death squad" of the Corleonesi together with Mario Prestifilippo, Filippo Marchese, Vincenzo Puccio, GiovanBattista Pullarà, Giuseppe Lucchese, Pino Greco and Nino Madonia.
After Riina and he deadly strangled Riccobono in November 1982, Gambino sat on the Sicilian Mafia Commission as mandamento San Lorenzo leader,[1]. At that time, the mandamento of San Lorenzo under Gambino, the one of Resuttana under Francesco Madonia and the one of the Noce under Raffaele Ganci became the strongest in Palermo due they're Totò Riina's collaborators.
Gambino was involved in the killing of Antimafia magistrates Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, as well as the politician Salvo Lima in 1992, and businessman Libero Grassi who opposed extortion by the Mafia.
He was arrested and committed suicide in the San Vittore prison in Milan on November 30, 1996.[2]
References
- ^ (in Italian) Ordinanza di custodia cautelare in carcere Archived 2008-12-07 at the Wayback Machine, Tribunale di Caltanissetta, Ufficio del giudice per le indagini preliminari, April 11, 1994
- ^ (in Italian) Boss corleonese si impicca in carcere, Corriere della Sera, December 2, 1996