- Antonio Caponigro
Antonio R. Caponigro aka "Tony Bananas" (
January 22 ,1912 -April 18 ,1980 inBronx ,New York ) was theconsigliere ofAngelo Bruno in thePhiladelphia crime family .Antonio Caponigro operated out of the
Ironbound neighborhood ofNewark ,New Jersey . As a made member of the Philadelphia crime family in the 1950's and 1960's he became a recognized crime figure after identified by mob turncoatJoseph Valachi in 1959. During that time he served under capo Riccardo Biondi. He was the son of a wealthy banana merchant and was married twice, once to an Italian-American woman named Kathleen who died in 1980 and then married Toni Susan who he would be married to until his death in 1980, she would die of natural causes nine years after his murder. He rose in rank to become the Family Consigliere during the 1970s. Caponigro saw the end of the peacefulAngelo Bruno regime ending and decided to put the task upon himself to hasten it. Indictments for racketeering were being brought against the ailing Angelo, and there was no leadership in either themethamphetamine industry orcasino gambling. Caponigro knew that he could count on the support of several key members of Bruno's administration after the don died.Accordingly, Caponigro traveled to New York City to consult his friend Frank Tieri, from the
Genovese crime family . Antonio Caponigro controlled a lucrative numbers operation inNewark, New Jersey , a holdover from the 1960s when New York had ceded parts of North Jersey to the Philadelphia crime family. Frank Tieri also had activities in the area, and he had challenged Caponigro's incursion. Antonio appealed the territorial dispute to theNational Crime Syndicate , which, acting onAngelo Bruno 's recommendation, ruled in favor of Caponigro. Antonio Caponigro approached Tieri with a plan to murder Bruno and take over the Philadelphia crime family. Tieri assured Caponigro that he would support him before the Commission. He returned to Philadelphia believing that his planned coup was now officially sanctioned. He recruited the support of his brother-in-law Alfred Salerno (no relation to mob turncoat Joseph Salerno or mob bossAnthony Salerno ) and Bruno regime caposJohn Simone andFrank Sindone , and ordered the assassination.When the Commission learned of Bruno's murder, Caponigro was summoned at once. He was told that the murder had not been sanctioned by the Commission, nor even considered by them. He turned helplessly to Frank Tieri, who sat in on the meeting. When he identified Tieri as the man who had authorized the murder, Tieri categorically denied it. The commission ruled that Caponigro had murdered a Commission member without authorization, and they sentenced him to death. Antonio Caponigro and his brother-in-law Alfred Salerno were taken to an isolated house in the mountains of upstate New York and tortured for days before finally being killed. Their bodies were later discovered in garbage bags in the
South Bronx , naked and mutilated, withtwenty dollar bills stuffed into theirrectum s as a sign that they had become too greedy. Frank Tieri was later given Caponigro's lucrative numbers operations inNewark, New Jersey .The death of
Angelo Bruno , his consigliere, and two capos threw the Philadelphia crime family wide open. With New York's blessing,Angelo Bruno 's surviving underbossPhil Testa , was appointed the new boss. After Antonio murdered Bruno, Scarfo could return from his appointed exile inAtlantic City, New Jersey . Testa, now free of regulations broke the honored tradition and appointed narcotics trafficker Peter Casella as underboss andNicky Scarfo asconsigliere .Sources
* "The Plumber: The True Story of How One Good Man Destroyed the Entire Philadelphia Mafia" by Joseph Salerno and Stephen J. Rivele
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