- Joel Cacace
Joel J. Cacace Sr. (April 9, 1941
Greenwich Village ,Manhattan ) also known as Joe Waverly, is a New York mobster and acting head of theColombo crime family who tried to assassinate a federal prosecutor.Biography
Cacace earned the monicker "Joe Waverly" from being born in a tenement on
Waverly Place , a road in Greenwich Village. He was born to first generation immigrant Joel Cacace Sr. and his unidentified wife who were fromPuglia ,Italy . He is a close friend of Colombo crime family capo Luca DeMateo andVictor Orena . He was involved inextortion , illegal gambling and hijacking and selling truckloads of cigarettes. He had two failed marriages. His first wife was anIrish-American woman named Kimberley Kennaugh who was first married to Enrico Carrini, a made man in the Colombo crime family who was murdered as he sat in his parked car inSouth Brooklyn in 1987. Enrico Carrini's mother has stated she believes that Enrico was murdered by Gambino crime family underbossSammy Gravano , although this has not been proven. Kim then married Joel Cacace who at the time of their marriage was the underboss of the Colombo crime family in 1991 and bore him a son, who is also his namesake, Joel Joseph Cacace Junior, also known as "Jo Jo", on January 12, 1970 inBay Shore, New York who would follow his father into a life of organized crime. Kimberley later divorced Cacace and married NYPD Officer Ralph Dols who was a corrupt NYPD police officer and Colombo crime family mob associate who solfanabolic steriod s to fellow policemen in his precinct. She later bore Ralph a son who was described by journalists as a young boy at the time of his murder. On August 25, 1997 Dols, off duty was ambushed outside the home by two men clad in black clothing and gloves where he lived with Kimberley and their son at East 19th Street and Avenue U inSheepshead Bay, Brooklyn . He died several hours later in Coney Island Hospital. Investigators believe that Joel was jealous about his wife's new marriage and was the unidentified gunman who murdered her husband. His wife Kimberely Kennaugh had also been married previously to Colombo crime family capo Thomas Capelli and Enrico Carini who was shot to death while she was married to him by unknown gunmen in 1987. He is the father of Colombo crime family associate Joel Cacace Junior who was arrested for union racketeering in 2003. Joel has formed close business ties with theGenovese crime family , specifically mob associate Carl Carrara Sr, who controlled the Local 14 and 15 unions along with Morris Diminno and extorted AMEC Construction worksites at theMuseum of Modern Art in Manhattan and dozens of others.Tough guy
In 1976, Cacace was ambushed by three gunmen near his florist shop and shot in the chest. He killed one gunman, drove off the other two, and then drove to a police station for assistance.
Wrong hit
In early 1987, imprisoned family boss
Carmine Persico ordered Cacace to kill William Aronwald, a federal prosecutor. Persico felt that Aronwald was disrespectful to him during his 1986 trial andRudolph Giuliani . Killing a prosecutor was risky business for the Colombo family as the murder of public officials and policemen was normally forbidden inCosa Nostra tradition. Nevertheless, Cacace, then a top enforcer for the family, arranged for brothers Vincent andEddie Carnini to murder Aronwald outside hisBrooklyn law office. Cacace literally showed the hit men a piece of paper with the name "Aronwald" on it. However, Aronwald's father, George Aronwald, was also a lawyer and the two gunmen mixed them up. Later that year, George Aronwald was gunned down in alaundromat near his home.Furious at the murder, the heads of the other New York "
Five Families " demanded that the Colombos kill the Carnini Brothers. Cacace, who was also angry at the failed hit, ordered Colombo mobstersCarmine Variale andFrank Santora to eliminate the Carninis. At the Carninis' funeral, Cacace allegedly pointed out Variale and Santora to yet another pair of hitmen. In September 1987, Variale and Santora were murdered outside a Brooklyn social club in broad daylight. This extraordinary caution helped to temporarily conceal Cacace's involvement in the Aronwald murder.Later years
Despite the Aronwald fiasco, Cacace's brutal reputation gained him a large following among his men. One family member supposedly commented, "With Joe dealing the cards, you never know where the next card is coming from - the top or the bottom or the middle of the deck." Following the murders of the Carnini brothers, Eddie Carnini's widow, Kim T. Kennaugh, moved in with Cacase. The two eventually separated and in 1995 Kennaugh married Ralph C. Dols, a New York City housing police officer. In August 1997, Dols was ambushed and shot to death outside his apartment building in Brooklyn. Although Cacace was a suspect, no arrests were ever made in the murder.
On February 26, 1992, during the 1990s Colombo War, Cacace was ambushed and shot outside a social club in the Sheepshead Bay section of Brooklyn. Two gunmen in a station wagon parked across the street fired 14 shots. Although wounded, Cacace drew a handgun and exchanged shots with the men. Cacace had originally supported acting boss Victor Orena during the early stages of Orena' rebellion against Persico. However, Cacace eventually switched sides to the Persico faction, which ultimately won the war.
Prison
In January 2003, Cacace was indicted on the murders of Aronwald, Variale, and Santora. Cacace pled guilty to charges of extortion, gambling and murder and was convicted on August 14, 2004. On September 8, 2004, Cacace was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the Aronwald murder in the federal Supermax prison in
Florence, Colorado . Cacace was later transferred to the United States Penitentiary (USP) inBeaumont, Texas . As of September 2008, he is still incarcerated at Beaumont. His projected release date is June 23, 2020.References
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Mafia Encyclopedia". New York: Da Capo Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-5694-3
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* [http://www.ganglandnews.com/column283.htm June 6, 2002 Gangland: Joe Waverly Coming Up Roses] by Jerry Capeci
* [http://www.bop.gov/iloc2/LocateInmate.jsp Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator Website]
*http://www.americanmafia.com/News/7-7-02_Clean_House.html
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE5DF1E3DF934A15751C0A964958260&scp=9&sq=Joel+Cacace&st=nyt New York Times: Suspected Mob Capo, 51, Shot in Brooklyn]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C03EFD9153FF937A2575BC0A9629C8B63&scp=1&sq=Joel+Cacace&st=nyt New York Times: Mob Figure Admits Roles In Murders, Including Judge's] by WILLIAM GLABERSON
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0DE0D71731F934A1575BC0A961958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2 New York Times: Mob Link Studied in Slaying of Officer at His Home] by DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
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