- Rocco Racco
Rocco Racco (died 1909) was an American mobster responsible for the 1906 murder of a
Pennsylvania Game Warden.On
April 24 ,1906 , the body of Pennsylvania State Game WardenSeely Houk was found in theMahoning River in the western part of the state. Examination showed that Houk, missing since March 6, had been killed by a shotgun blast to the head. Authorities suspected that localmafiosi poaching in the area killed the warden. An investigation by Detective Dimaio of thePinkerton Detective Agency suggested that the murderer was most likely already in prison.Investigators made little progress on the case until an inmate named Candido wrote to Dimaio claiming that the killers were Rocco Racco and his brother-in-law,
Jim Murdocca . According to Candido, Houk had caught the two men hunting out of season. As a warning to them, Houk shot and killed Racco's favorite hunting dog. In retaliation, the two men killed Houk. By the time Dimaio had reached the prison to interview Candido, another mafiosi named Surace had threatened Candido. Surace refused to cooperate until Dimaio allegedly whispered a password of the Sicilian mafiosi. Surace immediately confessed that Racco had murdered Houk, which was corroborated by a second witness.After acquiring the murder weapon from Racco's wife, Dimaio traveled to see the imprisoned suspect. Racco identified the murder weapon as his own and was indicted for murder. Moved to
New Castle, Pennsylvania , the trial gained national attention due to constant death threats against witnesses. Thanks to Surace's testimony, Racco was convicted of murder and hanged at theNew Castle, Pennsylvania , prison in late 1909.Further reading
*Borsella, Cristogianni "On Persecution, Identity & Activisim: Aspects of the Italian-American Experience from the Late 19th century to Today". Wellesley: Dante University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-937832-41-3
*Horan, James David and Howard Swiggett. " [http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC24134534&id=TcFbvuJbey8C&q=%22Rocco+Racco%22&dq=%22Rocco+Racco%22&pgis=1 The Pinkerton Story] ". New York: Putnam, 1951.
*Nicaso, Antonio and Lamothe, Lee. Global Mafia: The New World Order of Organized Crime. Toronto: Macmillan Canada, 1995. ISBN 0-7715-7311-1
*Reppetto, Thomas A. "American Mafia: A History of Its Rise to Power". New York: Henry Holt & Co., 2004. ISBN 0-8050-7798-7
*Warren, Louis S. "The Hunter's Game: Poachers and Conservationists in Twentieth-Century America". New York: Yale University Press, 1997. ISBN 0-300-08086-7
*Willis, Clint. (ed.) "Wise Guys: Stories of Mobsters from Jersey to Vegas". New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 2003. ISBN 1-56025-498-XExternal links
* [http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/w/warren-game.html The Hunter's Game - The Killing of Seely Houk] by Louis S. Horan
* [http://www.lawrencechs.com/the_black_hand.html Lawrence County Historical Society - The Black Hand]
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