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  1. Gaspare Messina (Salemi, Sicilia, 7 de agosto de 1879 - Sommerville, Massachusetts, 15 de junio de 1957) fue un criminal italoamericano. Fue el fundador de la mafia de Nueva Inglaterra que más tarde se conocería como la familia del crimen Patriarca.

  2. Gaspare Messina (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡaspare mesˈsiːna]; August 7, 1879 – June 15, 1957) founded the New England Mafia that would later be known as the Patriarca crime family. He immigrated to Brooklyn from Sicily with his wife in 1905.

  3. Gaspare DiCola acted as boss of the Boston family until his assassination on September 21, 1916. This allowed Gaspare Messina, a Sicilian mobster who had close ties to Bonanno crime family in New York City, to become the new boss.

  4. DiCola led the group until his murder in 1916 at which time another Gaspare, Gaspare Messina took over as new boss with a powerful lieutenant named Joseph Lombardo. In 1924, Gaspare Messina decided to step down as Boston’s mafia boss, and (of all things) work as a businessman in a grocery store on Prince Street in Boston’s North End.

  5. A principios de la década de 1910, Gaspare DiCola se convirtió en el jefe mafioso más poderoso de Boston, hasta que fue asesinado el 21 de septiembre de 1916. [2] Esto permitió que Gaspare Messina , un mafioso siciliano que tenía estrechos vínculos con la familia criminal Bonanno , en Nueva York , se convirtiera en el nuevo ...

  6. 1 de abr. de 2023 · Gaspare Messina was the most powerful mafioso in Boston from around 1916, when Gaspare Di Cola, Boston’s “Lemon King,” was killed, until his retirement in 1932. He received Nicola Gentile in 1921, and served as the provisional boss of bosses for the last months of the Castellammarese War.

  7. 27 de feb. de 2021 · Meanwhile, in the Italian North End, Gaspare Messina started a group of men bent on crime in 1916. Not too far away, in Providence, Frank Morelli got a group together the next year. They specialized in bootlegging and gambling. They were soon active in Providence, Maine and Connecticut.