- Tomasso Petto
Tommaso "The Ox" Petto was a New York mobster and leading hitman in the
Morello crime family during the early 1900s.Born around 1879, Petto lived in the Williamsburg section of
Brooklyn . His nickname "TheOx " came from his massive head and frame. Petto's nominal profession was that of a suit presser, but his real job was working for the Morello family. The Morello family was a Sicilian clan inManhattan that became infamous for killing their rivals, stuffing them in barrels, and leaving them on street corners.On
April 15 ,1903 , after a violent fight withNew York Police Department (NYPD) detectives, Petto was arrested for the murder of Benedetto Madonia, one of the so-called "Barrel Murders ". The police found a pawn ticket belonging to Madonia in Petto's possession. Petto was arraigned and held at the New York City Central Jail, known as "the Tombs ", pending an inquest. However, jail officials released Petto by mistake and he disappeared from New York. Petto eventually resurfaced in Pennsylvania, where he became involved in criminal activities with the Black Handgang in theScranton, Pennsylvania area. In August 1904, a witness implicated Petto in the kidnapping ofVito Laduca , a Morello gang member, but no charges were ever filed.In 1905, Tomasso Petto was stabbed to death outside his
Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania home. The body was found with 62 stab wounds. At the time, it was speculated that the murderer wasGiuseppe de Primo , Madonia's brother-in-law. De Primo was a New York grocer who had helped the Morello gang distributecounterfeit currency . Serving a prison sentence when Madonia was murdered, De Primo was later released and allegedly tracked down Petto and killed him. However, no arrests were made and Petto's murderer was never found.Further reading
*Carey, Arthur A. and McLellan, Howard. "Memoirs of a Murder Man". New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company, 1930.
*Nelli, Humbert S. "The Business of Crime: Italians and Syndicate Crime in the United States". Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981. ISBN 0-226-57132-7External links
* [http://www.gangrule.com/biography.php?ID=6 GangRule.com - Tommaso Petto]
* [http://www.gangrule.com/biography.php?ID=9 GangRule.com - Guiseppe De Primo]
* [http://www.onewal.com/maf-b-sc.html The American Mafia: Crime Bosses of Scranton / Pittston]
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