- Anthony Strollo
Infobox Person
name=Anthony Strollo
thumb|250px
caption=Strollo (wearing hat) surrounded by newsmen as he enters his car.
birth_date=birth date|1899|6|18|mf=y
birth_place=New York City ,New York , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1962|4|8|1899|6|18|mf=y
death_place=New York , U.S.Anthony C. Strollo (
June 18 ,1899 -April 8 ,1962 ), aka "Tony Bender"", was a New York mobster who served as a high ranking member in three of the New YorkCosa Nostra "Five Families ".Early years
Born in New York City, Strollo grew up in
Manhattan near theManhattan Bridge . DuringProhibition , Strollo gained a formidable reputation as a bootlegger andhitman . He is a cousin ofPittsburgh, Pennsylvania mob family member Lenine Strollo born c.a. 1930Youngstown, Ohio and Dante Strollo who is another reputed member of theYoungstown, Ohio La Cosa Nostra syndicate. Lenine was officially inducted into the Pittsburgh mafia in 1987 and served underMichael Genovese . In the early to mid 1920's, Strollo worked for gang boss Giuseppe "Joe the Boss" Masseria. However, as theCastellammarese War heated up, Strollo defected toSalvatore Maranzano and become a trusted lieutenant and gunman. At this time, Strollo also becoming acquainted with then-Maranzano lieutenant, Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno.Luciano family
Following the death of Maranzano, Strollo joined the
Luciano crime family , which became part of theNational Crime Syndicate . Strollo assumed control of illegal gambling in New York'sGreenwich Village as a lieutenant of boss Charles "Lucky" Luciano and underbossVito Genovese . During this time, Luciano became suspicious of rival Michael "Little Apples" Reggione's growing influence and ordered his killing. OnNovember 25 ,1932 , hitmenJoe Valachi andPeter Maione shot and killed Reggione with three gunshots to the head.In 1936, boss Luciano went to prison on a trumped up, some say frame frame-up,
pandering charge. Strollo and capo Michael "Trigger Mike" Coppola stepped up to help new acting boss, Vito Genovese. In 1937, there was another leadership change in the Luciano family as Genovese fled toItaly to avoid a murder indictment.Frank Costello now became acting boss and kept Strollo as a top capo. Strollo successfully operated a string ofGreenwich Village nightclubs, including the popular Black Cat, the Hollywood, the 19th Hole (some say Christopher "Christy Tick" Furnari of theLucchese crime family ran the 19th Hole), and the Village Inn.Genovese family
In 1957, Costello was removed from power and Genovese took over the family. Strollo now oversaw
drug trafficking operations for theGenovese Family . However, in 1959, Genovese was sent to prison for 15 years on a supposedly trumped-upnarcotics charge . Showing his usual adaptability, Strollo soon met with new bossCarlo Gambino and pledged loyalty to him.On
April 8 ,1962 Strollo disappeared from his residence inFort Lee, New Jersey . It has never ben found out who killed him, or why he was killed. Joe Valachi would later testify Strollo was probably killed on orders of Genovese, who suspected that Strollo had conspired with Charlie "Lucky" Luciano to send him to prison. But the 'Probably" factor means Valachi actually did not know. His death remains a mystery. There were rumors in late 1960's that he was still alive, and had faked his death to avoid being arrested.Further reading
*Bernstein, Lee. "The Greatest Menace: Organized Crime in Cold War America". Boston: UMass Press, 2002. ISBN 1-55849-345-X
*Capeci, Jerry. "The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Mafia". Indianapolis: Alpha Books, 2002. ISBN 0-02-864225-2
*Joey, David Fisher. "Joey the Hit Man: The Autobiography of a Mafia Killer". New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 2004. ISBN 1-56025-393-2
*Kwitny, Jonathan. "Vicious Circles: The Mafia in the Marketplace". New York: W.W. Norton, 1979. ISBN 0-393-01188-7
*Valentine, Douglas. "The Strength of the Wolf: The Secret History of America's War on Drugs". New York: R.R. Donnelly & Sons, 2004. ISBN 1-85984-568-1
*Winter-Berger, Robert N. "The Washington Pay-Off: An Insider's View of Corruption in Government". New York: Dell Publishing, 1972.References
*Fox, Stephen. "Blood and Power: Organized Crime in Twentieth-Century America". New York: William Morrow and Company, 1989. ISBN 0-688-04350-X
*Kelly, Robert J. "Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States". Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2000. ISBN 0-313-30653-2
*Raab, Selwyn. "Five Families: The Rise, Decline, and Resurgence of America's Most Powerful Mafia Empires". New York: St. Martin Press, 2005. ISBN 0-312-30094-8
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Mafia Encyclopedia". New York: Da Capo Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-5694-3
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Encyclopedia of American Crime". New York: Facts on File Inc., 2001. ISBN 0-8160-4040-0External links
* [http://www.onewal.com/w-stroll.html The American "Mafia": Who was Who ? - Anthony Strollo]
* [http://www.crimelibrary.com/gangsters_outlaws/mob_bosses/valachi/tony_7.html Dying of the Light: The Joe Valachi Story – Chapter 7: The Trouble with Tony] by Thomas L. Jones atCrime Library
* [http://kiss206756.tripod.com/genovesecrimefamily/id4.html Genovese Crime Family - Power line from Boss to soldier: Historical Power line of the family]
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