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  1. Frank Nitti's wife Has Elaborate Rites Chicago, ILL Nov 22 Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Nitto, wife of Frank (the Enforcer) Nitto, also known as Nitti, were held today in St. Charles Borromeo's church here. Sixteen carloads of floral wreaths, with an estimated worth of one thousand dollars were in the funeral procession.

  2. Nitti, circa 1930. Nitti was born Francesco Raffaele Nittoni in the town of Angri, province of Salerno, Campania, Italy, on Jan. 27, 1881. The second child of Luigi and Rosina (Fezza) Nitto, his father died in 1883, when Nitti was less than two years old. Within a year his mother married Francesco Dolendo.

  3. 9 de ago. de 2017 · Frank Nitti, center, ... Nitti took his own life on March 19, 1943. After his wife left for church, Nitti walked along railroad tracks near Harlem Avenue and shot himself.

  4. 19 de ago. de 2017 · Nitti had a substantial illicit income, but his wife, said the story, “was spending it almost as fast on dice, cards, roulette and horse racing.” Doubly motivated, Nitti brought skills honed ...

  5. In 1930, Frank Nitti was indicted for income tax evasion, and spent 18 months in prison, a sentence that he hated due to his claustrophobia. Upon his release, he soon returned to his crime life. In 1932, Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak sent two police officers to his home to shoot him in an attempt to take over the Chicago Mob himself; however, Nitti survived the shooting.

  6. View. Buy This Book in Print. summary. When her husband was murdered on the orders of Chicago mobster Frank Nitti, Georgette Winkeler -- wife of one of Al Capone's "American Boys" -- set out to expose the Chicago Syndicate. After an attempt to publish her story was squelched by the mob, she offered it to the FBI in the mistaken belief that they ...

  7. The mobster who achieved notoriety as Frank Nitti was born Francesco Raffaele Nitto it is thought on this day in 1881, although some accounts put the year of his birth as 1886. Nitti, who was raised in Brooklyn, New York, where he and Al Capone - his cousin - grew up, would eventually become Capone’s most trusted henchman in the Chicago mob ...