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  1. Frank DeCicco (November 5, 1935 – April 13, 1986), also known as "Frankie D" and "Frankie Cheech", was an American mobster and eventual underboss for the Gambino crime family in New York City . Criminal career. Background.

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  2. Frank DeCicco (5 de noviembre de 1935 – 13 de abril de 1986), también conocido como Frankie D y Frankie Cheech, fue un mafioso estadounidense, consigliere y eventual subjefe de la familia criminal Gambino en Nueva York.

  3. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Updated April 15, 2024. When Frank DeCicco helped plan Paul Castellano's murder in December 1985, he was made the Gambino family's second in command by John Gotti. Four months later, he was dead. Frank DeCicco was one of the first mobsters in the Gambino crime family to mutiny against their boss in 30 some odd years.

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  4. 2 de abr. de 2014 · A brief history of Gambino underboss Frank DeCicco, also known as Frankie Cheech. He served under John Gotti taking part in the Paul Castellano hit on Dec. 16, 1985. He was killed in...

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  5. Frank DeCicco (5 de noviembre de 1935 – 13 de abril de 1986), también conocido como Frankie D y Frankie Cheech, fue un mafioso estadounidense, consigliere y eventual subjefe de la familia criminal Gambino en Nueva York.

  6. 14 de abr. de 1986 · The dead man was identified as Frank DeCicco, of 1300 Forest Hill Road, Willowbrook, S.I., who became the second in command to John Gotti, reputed head of the Gambino family, earlier this year.

  7. Frank DeCicco. On April 13, 1986, Frank DeCicco--Gotti's underboss and the man who had set up Castellano—stood outside his parked Buick with a friend from the Lucchese family, Frank Bellino. As DeCicco reached into the car to fetch a business card for Bellino, a bomb concealed under the car exploded. DeCicco was nearly torn in half by the blast.