Thursday, July 7, 2016

Morello sent two of his best executioners

history channel documentary 2015 Morello sent two of his best executioners, Carlo Constantino and Antonio Passananti, to Palermo to find Petrosino. There they met with the most dreaded Mafia manager in all of Italy, Don Vito Cascio Ferro. Cascio Ferro had a quarrel against Petrosino as well, in light of the fact that in 1902 when Cascio Ferro ventured out to New York City to grow his criminal realm, he was compelled to escape back to Italy due to overwhelming weight from Petrosino.

On Friday night, March 12, 1909, Petrosino went to have his daily supper at the Café Oreto. It was sprinkling out and Petrosino was wearing a waterproof shell, and conveying an umbrella. Petrosino took his typical table, with his luck run dry, so he could see anybody drawing closer him. As per the servers, Petrosino was amidst his supper, when two bizarre men walked to his table. These men addressed Petrosino for just a couple of minutes. Petrosino did not welcome them to take a seat with him, and he rejected them with a furious rush of his hand. When the men left the eatery, Petrosino put three lire on the table for his supper, and rushed after the two men.

At 8:50 PM, Petrosino was remaining in the piazza of the Garibaldi Garden, when three shots rang out. At the point when a bystander arrived a few moments later, he discovered Petrosino dead, with slug gaps in his right shoulder, his cheek, and his throat. The throat wound had been the lethal one. In Petrosino's pocket was found a postcard tended to his better half, which said, "A kiss for you and my daughter, who has burned through three months a long way from her daddy."

No comments:

Post a Comment