The Chicago mob’s Wild Bunch, a sub-unit of the Outfit’s historic Cicero crew, ran roughshod over the Windy City underworld in the 1970s and early 1980s. Cicero capo Joe Ferriola put the crew together as a special personal enforcement team that would be assigned the crew’s toughest murder assignments. Ferriola’s nephew Harry (The Hook) Aleman called shots for the Wild Bunch which also consisted of Jerry (The Hand) Scalise, William (Butch) Petrocelli, Anthony (Little Tony) Borsellino, Jimmy (The Ice Pick) Inendino and Gerry Scarpelli.
Dubbed the Wild Bunch after the 1969 Sam Peckinpah-helmed movie about a ragtag gang of bandits in the Old West, authorities peg the Wild Bunch with responsibility for nearly 50 gangland homicides in a ten-year period. By the end of their reign, the crew self-destructed and turned on each other, All of the Wild Bunch crew ended up either dead or in prison.
The Wild Bunch Hit List (1971-1981):
Oct. 19, 1971: Chicago soldier Salvatore (Sambo) Cesario, 53, is hit over the head with a blunt object and shot to death by two masked men as he sat with his wife in lawn chairs in front of his home smoking a cigar. Cesario had been caught carrying on a love affair with the wife of an imprisoned Outfit power.
Sept. 27, 1972: Chicago mob associate, Billy Logan, 37, a Teamsters steward and ex-husband of Aleman’s cousin, is shotgunned to death in front of his home.
Dec. 20, 1973: Chicago cop and “made” man, Richard Cain, 49, tied to Illinois mafia boss Sam Giancana, is shotgunned to death at point-blank range by two masked men in Rose’s Sandwich Shop on the westside of Chicago
Feb. 24, 1974: Chicago mob associate Socrates (Sammy Paper) Rantis, 43 years old and known as one of the Outfit’s premier counterfeit money men, is found with his throat slashed and with puncture wounds in his chest in the trunk of his wife’s car at O’Hare airport parking terminal.
April 21, 1974: Chicago mob associate Billy Simone, 29, is found dead in the back seat of his own car with his hands and feet bound and a gunshot wound in the back of his head. Simone was a partner and protege of Sammy Paper Rantis in the funny money game.
July 13, 1974: Chicago mob associate Orion Williams, 38, a suspected confidential informant, is found shotgunned to death in the trunk of his girlfriend’s car.
Sept. 28, 1974: Chicago mob associate Bobby Harder, 39, a jewel thief and burglar who was believed to have become an informant, is found shot in the face in a bean field near Dwight, Ill. Previously, Harder had escaped a hit attempt by Aleman and, “Jimmy I.”
Jan. 16, 1975: Chicago mob associate Carlo Divivo, 46, is killed by two masked men who opened fire with a shotgun and a pistol as he walked out of his house. Divivo worked as an enforcer and collector for the Cicero crew.
May 12, 1975: Chicago mob associate Ronnie Magliano, 43, an Outfit fence, is found blindfolded and shot behind the left ear in his set-ablaze residence,
June 19, 1975: Chicago cop and Outfit loanshark Chris Cardi, 43, is shot eight times in the back and once in the face by two masked men as his wife and children looked on inside Jim’s Beef Stand in Melrose Park. Cardi’s uncle was Elmwood Park crew enforcer Willie (The Beast) Messino.
Aug. 28, 1975: Chicago mob associate Frank (The Greek) Goulakos, 47, a federal informant, is shot six times by a masked man near DiLeo’s Restaurant, where he worked as a cook.
Aug. 30, 1975: Chicago mob associate and bookie Nick (Keggie) Galanos, 48, is found shot nine times in the head in the basement of his home
Oct. 31, 1975: Chicago mob associate and bookie Anthony Reitinger, 34, is shot to death in Mama Luna’s restaurant by two masked men.
Jan. 31, 1976: Chicago mob associate Louie DeBartolo, 29, a heavy gambler deeply in debt to Outfit bookmakers, is found shot in the head and with his neck punctured four times with a broken mop handle in the rear of the store where he was employed.
May 1, 1976: Chicago mob associate Jimmy Erwin, 28, an ex-convict who was suspected in the murders of two other reputed mobsters, is killed by two masked men with a shotgun and a .45 caliber pistol. He was shot 13 times as he stepped out of his car.
July 22, 1976: Kansas City mafia soldier David Bonadonna, 61, is fatally shot and found in his car trunk in Missouri. His murder was one of several unsolved gangland slayings connected to a local mob war in Kansas City stemming from the fight to control KC’s then-trendy River Quay entertainment district.
March 29, 1977: Chicago mafia soldier Chuckie (the Typewriter) Nicoletti, 60, is shot three times in the back of the head while sitting in his car parked in front of the Golden Horns Restaurant in a suburban Northlake. Nicoletti was a longtime Outfit hit man.
June 15, 1977: Chicago mob associate Joey Theo, 33, a burglar involved in stolen auto parts, is found with two shotgun wounds to the head in the back seat of a car parked on the city’s southside.
July 25, 1977 – Chicago mobster Sam (The Mule) Annerino is gunned down in front of his Mirabelli’s Furniture Store in Oak Lawn, blown away with five shotgun blasts to the chest and neck. Annerino got caught in the crosshairs of the Chop Shop Wars.
January 15, 1978 – Outfit burglar John Mendell disappears 11 days after leading a break-in of Accardo’s house as payback for Accardo ordering Mendell and his crew to return a giant score from the robbery of a jewelry store they had pulled off in the days before Christmas 1977. The owner of the jewelry store was a friend of Accardo’s and requested the Big Tuna’s aid in retrieving the stolen merchandise. Mendell’s body wasn’t found until February 20, discovered in the trunk of his car on a southside street corner, naked, hogtied, stabbed and strangled to death.
January 20, 1978 – Outfit burglar Bernard (Buddy) Ryan, second-in-command in the Mendell burglary ring, is found behind the wheel of his Lincoln Continental sitting on the side of a west-suburban street with four bullets lodged in the back of his head and his throat slit.
February 2, 1978 – Outfit burglar Stevie Garcia, Ryan’s right-hand man, is found slain in the trunk of his car in a Sheraton Hotel parking lot by O’Hare Airport, stabbed to death with his throat slit.
February 4, 1978 – The Strangers In The Night Murders: Outfit burglar and fence Vince Moretti and his friend Don Renno are beaten to death, their throats slashed, in a Cicero bar in what became known in Chicago mob circles as the “Strangers in the Night Murders,” due to the fact that the song was playing on the bar’s jukebox as Moretti and Renno were being killed. Moretti was an ex-cop and seen wearing Accardo’s monogramed gold, diamond-encrusted cuff links around town in the days after the high-profile heist. While Moretti was a high-ranking member of Mendell’s crew, Renno, a small-time crook, wasn’t and just happened to be with Moretti when he was summoned to be clipped.
April 6, 1978 – Outfit burglar Robert (Bobby Toggs) Hertogs is found in the trunk of his car in a grocery store parking lot on Grand Avenue, shot in the back of the head and his throat slashed. Hertogs was connected to the Mendell crew and had fallen behind on a juice loan.
April 14, 1978 – Outfit burglar Johnny McDonald, the final Mendell crew member to get bumped off, is found lying dead in a westside alley, shot in the back of the head and his throat cut. McDonald allegedly was forced to set Buddy Ryan up to be killed.
October 5, 1978 – The Accardo residence’s Sicilian caretaker Michael Volpe vanishes on his way to work in the days after testifying too candidly in front of a federal grand jury investigating the string of slayings linked to the break-in.
November 15, 1978 –– Chicago mob associate Billy Wright is murdered by Wild Bunch triggerman Tony Borsellino on the Northside for a slight at a bar.
March 11, 1979 –– Chicago mob associate George Christofalos is gunned down outside his gambling club. At the time of Christofalos’s murder, he and Wild Bunch triggerman Tony Borsellino were feuding over gambling turf. Christofalos ran a back door casino out a roadhouse club in North Chicago.
May 22, 1979 – Wild Bunch lieutenant Anthony (Little Tony) Borsellino is found in a Will County cornfield shot in the back of the head. One of the theories behind the Borsellino hit is that Little Tony upset his bosses by being spotted by eye-witnesses in carrying out the Christofalos contract.
September 18, 1979 – Chicago mob soldier Gerald (Jerry the Dinger) Carusiello is shot in the back of the head and left on the concrete an in Addison, Illinois apartment complex parking lot. Carusiello was a driver and bodyguard for Accardo’s acting boss Joseph (Joey Doves) Aiuppa and suspected in at least one of the fallout slayings.
July 2, 1980 – Windy City mobster William (Billy Choppers) Dauber & his wife Charlotte are killed as they drove home from a court hearing. Dauber was an enforcer for the Outfit’s Chicago Heights crew and had been in charge of the Chop Shop War on behalf of area mob brass. Word had spread on the street that Dauber was cooperating after taking a drug pinch.
March 13, 1981 – Chicago mob soldier William (Butch) Petrocelli is tortured and killed for skimming proceeds earmarked for delivering to imprisoned bosses relatives on the outside. Petrocelli was as infamous as they came in terms of Outfit enforcers in his day.
June 24, 1981 – Outfit associate Mike Cagnoni is blown up in his Mercedes-Benz as he drove on to the Tri-State Tollway at Ogden Avenue. Cagnoni looked after Chicago mob activity in the produce business.
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Joe Ferriola became boss of the Chicago mob in 1986 before dying during a heart transplant three years later on March 11, 1989.
Harry (The Hook) Aleman went to federal prison in 1978 for racketeering and then was convicted in the 1990s in state court for killing Billy Logan in September 1972 and sentenced to life in prison. He died of lung cancer in 2010 at a Galesburg, Illinois state correctional facility.
Anthony (Little Tony) Borsellino was killed on May 22, 1979.
William (Butch) Petrocelli was killed on March 13, 1981.
Jerry (The Hand) Scalise went to prison in Great Britain in the 1980s for stealing the Marlborough Diamond in a London heist. He took a drug dealing pinch in the 1990s and just recently got out of federal prison for planning a string of robberies in the early 2010s. Between his stints behind bars, the 83-year old Scalise acted as a technical consultant for Chicago-born film director Michael Mann on movies like Collateral and Public Enemies.
Jimmy (The Ice Pick) Inendino got out of a federal prison sentence for racketeering in 2008 and is reputed to be capo of the Cicero crew today. The 77-year old Inendino was heard telling an associate on a federal wiretap in 1999 his intention of “breaking” a debtor’s head.
Gerry Scarpelli committed suicide on May 2, 1989 awaiting trial on robbery charges and having become an informant for the FBI after his 1988 arrest in Northwest Indiana. Scarpelli, 51, was found hanging in the shower in downtown Chicago’s Metropolitan Corrections Center 48 hours before he was set to see the judge in his case about entering the Witness Protection Program.
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