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  1. Thomas Anthony DeSimone (* 24. Mai 1950; † (vermutlich) 14. Januar 1979), alias Two-Gun Tommy oder Tommy D, war ein italoamerikanischer Mobster der Lucchese-Familie, einem Mafiaclan der La Cosa Nostra in New York City. DeSimone wurde offenbar Opfer einer sogenannten Lupara bianca, das heißt, er wurde ermordet und ist bis heute spurlos ...

  2. 14 de ene. de 2017 · On January 14, 1979, DeSimone’s wife, Angela, reported him missing. She said she had last seen Tommy “a few weeks earlier” when he borrowed $60 from her. For years, the New York Police Department and the FBI believed that DeSimone had either been murdered by Burke, or that he was in hiding to avoid being killed.

  3. The End of Tommy DeSimone. Two of the murders carried out in actor Joe Pesci's portrayal of Thomas DeSimone are the most graphic in recent mob movie memory. Hill in Wiseguy describes a DeSimone that was a cold and careless killer. He discusses Burke and DeSimone's penchant for murder: "It didn't take anything for these guys to kill you.

  4. 23 de oct. de 2020 · Thomas DeSimone prenait sur lui, lui simple Associé, il ne pouvait ni être malhonnête ou pire encore frapper sur un membre initié de la Cosa Nostra, sous peine de mort. Mais ce soir là, Thomas DeSimone n’était plus le même, il accumulait les railleries de William DeVino, il allait bientôt exploser.

  5. 12 de dic. de 2020 · Goodfellas: Why Tommy Was Killed (But Henry & Jimmy Weren't) Tommy DeVito is based on real-life gangster Tommy DeSimone, who was part of the Lucchese crime family and, more specifically, the Vario Crew, controlled by capo Paul Vario (Paul Cicero in Goodfellas, played by Paul Sorvino). DeSimone’s links to the mafia began since he was very ...

  6. 28 de dic. de 2015 · Joe Pesci immortalized a vicious killer in Goodfellas. Thomas "Tommy Two-Guns" DeSimone killed a made member of the Mafia -- and for that, among other things, he was killed in what's been described as a classic setup. The truth is, we know very little about this murder, including who pulled the trigger.

  7. Thomas Anthony DeSimone ( New York, 24 maggio 1950 – scomparso a New York nel dicembre 1978 [1]) è stato un mafioso statunitense di origini italiane, associato alla Famiglia Lucchese di New York . La carriera di DeSimone nella famiglia Lucchese è esplorata nel libro Il delitto paga bene di Nicholas Pileggi [2], e ha ispirato il personaggio ...