Vincenzo Puccio

Vincenzo Puccio

Infobox Criminal
subject_name = Vincenzo Puccio


image_size = 150px
date_of_birth = November 27, 1945
place_of_birth = Palermo, Sicily
date_of_death = May 11, 1989
place_of_death = Ucciardone Prison, Palermo
charge = Murder of Emanuele Basile
penalty = Life imprisonment
status = Deceased (homicide)
occupation = Mafiosi, Hitman

Vincenzo Puccio (November 27, 1945May 11, 1989) was a member of the Sicilian Mafia. He was from Palermo and joined the Ciaculli Mafia family sometime in the late 1970s, although like many other members of that particular family he operated a great deal under the orders of the Corleonesi.

Criminal career

He was arrested together with two other men, Giuseppe Madonia and Armando Bonanno, on May 4, 1980 for the murder of police captain Emanuele Basile, who had been shot earlier that day. Puccio and his accomplices were tried twice; the first trial was annulled and they were acquitted at the second. As part of Sicilian law, the judge, despite the acquittal, ordered the three men to be sent into a form of exile to Sardinia, but they swiftly made their way back to Sicily.

Puccio was involved as well in the killing of Carabinieri Colonel Giuseppe Russo on August 20, 1977, and Piersanti Mattarella – the president of the autonomous Sicilian Region – on January 6, 1980.

In 1985, Puccio and Giuseppe Lucchese murdered their boss, Pino Greco, on the orders of Salvatore Riina. As a reward, Puccio was granted the prestigious position of chief of the Mafia family and the mandamento of Ciaculli. [Paoli, "Mafia Brotherhoods", p. 120; it icon [http://www.csm.it/quaderni/quad_99a/quad_99_1.pdf La mafia siciliana] , Guido Lo Forte, 1999.]

Late in 1986, Puccio was captured and held on suspicion of multiple murder. On May 11, 1989, he was beaten to death in his cell at the Ucciardone Prison in Palermo by fellow inmates Antonino and Giuseppe Marchese, two other Mafiosi who had been acting on Riina's orders. In 1990 an informant, Francesco Marino Mannoia, subsequently claimed that Puccio had become the boss of the Ciaculli Family after the murder of his predecessor, Giuseppe Greco, in 1987. Puccio had been planning on taking on the Corleonesi and overthrowing Riina and Bernardo Provenzano as the most powerful mafiosi in the Sicilian Mafia. Riina had found out about this conspiracy after Corleonesi mafioso Leoluca Bagarella had been let in on the plan but, for whatever reason, had treacherously revealed all to his boss.

Antonino and Giuseppe Marchese - both nephews of another Mafia boss, Filippo Marchese - claimed they had killed Vincenzo Puccio in self defence after a fight, but their claim was ruined by Riina who deliberately had Vincenzo Puccio's brother, Pietro, killed that same day outside of prison. This meant the Marchese brothers had no chance of convincing a jury they had acted in self defence during a spontaneous fight when their victim's brother had been very deliberately shot dead that same day. They were both sentenced to life imprisonment for Puccio's murder.

Puccio's successor as head of the Ciaculli Mafia Family was Giuseppe Lucchese.

Giuseppe Marchese subsequently cooperated with the government and became a pentito. He confirmed the details Francesco Marino Mannoia had given previously of the events leading to Puccio's killing on Riina's orders.

One of Vincenzo Puccio's other brothers, Antonino Puccio, was killed on July 5, 1989, presumably to prevent him from seeking revenge for the deaths of Vincenzo and Pietro.

References and external links

*cite book|last=Paoli|first=Letizia |year=2003|title=Mafia Brotherhoods: Organized Crime, Italian Style|locatio=New York|publisher=Oxford University Press |id=ISBN 0-19-515724-9
*cite book|authorlink=Alexander Stille|last=Stille|first=Alexander|year=1995|title=Excellent Cadavers. The Mafia and the Death of the First Italian Republic|location=New York|publisher=Vintage |id=ISBN 0-09-959491-9

* [http://www.sicilianrenaissance.info/en/pubblicazioni/020800b.pdf Culture of Lawlessness; The Role of the Mass Media] - page 17


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