- Raymond L.S. Patriarca
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name=Raymond L.S. Patriarca
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birth_date=March 18 ,1908
birth_place=Worcester,Massachusetts ,USA
death_date=July 11 ,1984
death_place=North Providence,Rhode Island ,USA Raymond Loreda Salvatore Patriarca, Sr. (
March 18 ,1908 -July 11 ,1984 ) was aProvidence, Rhode Island mobster who became the longtime boss of thePatriarca crime family , whose control extended throughoutNew England for over three decades. One of the most powerful crime bosses in the United States, Patriarca often served as a mediator between warring crime families outside the region. He is the father ofRaymond L.S. Patriarca, Jr. who was bornFebruary 24 ,1945 .Born to Italian immigrants in
Worcester, Massachusetts , Patriarca would compile a list of criminal charges during his teenage years for hijacking,armed robbery ,assault ,safecracking ,auto theft and accessory to murder beforeProhibition 's end in 1934. He had a fleeting facial resemblance to comedianWalter Matthau .Despite being named "Public Enemy No. 1" by the Providence Board of Public Safety during the 1930s, Patriarca served only several months on a five year prison sentence for robbery before being granted parole by state officials in 1938. An inquiry into the pardon revealed that Executive Councilor
Daniel Coakley , a close associate of then GovernorCharles F. Hurley , had drawn up a petition based of the appeals of a "Father Fagin". However, when Fagin was proved to be fabricated by Coakley, he was impeached and dismissed from the Governor's office (despite the scandal, Patriarca's reputation in the underworld was enhanced due to his demonstration of political connections).Patriarca continued to rise in power during the 1940s and, after Boston mobster
Phillip Bruccola fled the country in the face oftax evasion charges in 1950, was able to assume control of Bruccola's former criminal operations. Patriarca's reign as leader of the New England syndicate was reportedly a brutal and ruthless one as, in one incident; Patriarca was alleged to have ordered an elderly mafioso to murder his own son who had cost Patriarca a substantial amount of money after a deal the son had negotiated fell through. When the elder man tried to plead with Patriarca to spare his son's life, Patriarca had him exiled from the crime family (he was later allowed to rejoin afterunderboss Henry Tameleo persuaded Patriarca to relent).In another incident, Patriarca demanded that several members of the crime family pay him $22,000 after federal authorities seized a hijacked shipment of
cigarettes which Patriarca had financed. He was also said to have put out a murder contract on his own brother who failed to notice an electronic bug which had been placed by federal agents in Patriarca's office.During the
Irish Mob Wars between theCharlestown Mob and theWinter Hill Gang , Patriacra reportedly had members of the McLaughlins killed afterBernard McLaughlin had begun interfering with Patriarca's loansharking operations inBoston .On July 11, 1984, at about 11:30 in the morning, the
North Providence, Rhode Island Fire Department Rescue Squad received an emergency call from a Douglas Avenue address. It was later revealed that this was the home of a girlfriend. (Patriarca’s first wife died in 1965. He married a former nightclub hostess and was living with her inJohnston, Rhode Island at the time of his death.) When emergency workers arrived they found Patriarca in full arrest. Rushed to Rhode Island Hospital, doctors kept up intense efforts to revive him including electrical shock and the implanting of acardiac pacemaker . At 1:00 Patriarca was pronounced dead of a massive heart attack at the age of 76.A
Boston Globe article stated, "“In a business where violent death is often inevitable, Patriarca died relatively peacefully, unable to outwit failing health caused by a heart condition anddiabetes that led to amputation of agangrenous toe.”" At the time of his death Patriarca was under indictment for two murders. Patriarca was succeeded by his sonRaymond Patriarca, Jr. Further reading
*Lehr, Dick and Gerard O'Neill. "Black Mass: The Irish Mob, the Boston FBI and a Devil's Deal". New York: Public Affairs, 2000. ISBN 1-891620-40-1
*Matera, Dary. "FBI's Ten Most Wanted". New York: HarperCollins, 2003. ISBN 0-06-052435-9References
*English, T.J. "Paddy Whacked: The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster". New York: HarperCollins, 2005. ISBN 0-06-059002-5
*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
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Mafia Encyclopedia". New York: Da Capo Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-5694-3External links
* [http://www.crimelibrary.com/gangsters_outlaws/family_epics/providence_mob/2.html All about the Providence Mob: Raymond L.S. Patriarca] by Allen May
* [http://www.onewal.com/w-patria.html The American "Mafia": Who was Who ? - Raymond Patriarca]
* [http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/4448/patbio.html The New England Mafia - Raymond Patriarca]
* [http://www.thebrothersbulger.com/Raymond%20(The%20Man)%20Patriarca.htm TheBrothersBulger.com - Raymond (The Man) Patriarca]
* [http://www.citypaper.net/articles/060701/news.boston.shtml Banned in Boston: Finding a mob safe haven in Philly] by Jim Barry
* [http://www.laborers.org/BOSTNGlobe_Patria_10-11-81.html Boston Globe: As Time Goes By For Mob Chief Patriarca] by Richard J. Connolly
* [http://www.laborers.org/BosGlobe_Patriarca_5-23-84.html Boston Globe: Patriacra ruled too ill to stand trial in Florida] by Richard J. Connolly
* [http://www.laborers.org/BosGlobe_Patriarca_7-12-84.html Boston Globe: Raymond Patriarca Dies at 76, Reputedly Ruled N.E. Organized Crime] by Richard J. Connolly and Jim Calogero
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Patriarca&GSfn=Raymond&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=6587862& Raymond Patriarca] atFind A Grave
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