- Pietro Inzarillo
Pietro Inzarillo or Inzerillo (1858 - 1905) was a New York underworld figure and a member of the
Morello crime family .Early years
Inzarillo immigrated to the United States from the
Marineo area ofPalermo, Sicily with his wife and five children and settled in New York City. In the early 1900's, he became involved incounterfeiting and Black Hand operations with the Morello gang. HisElizabeth Street pastry shop, the "Cafe Pasticceria", became a hangout for the Morellos. In January 1903,Giuseppe Guilambardo was arrested at the shop during the 'Morristown Fives' counterfeiting investigation.Barrel Murders
During the infamous "
barrel murders " investigation,U.S. Secret Service agents searched Inzarillo's cafe and found a barrel identical to the one used in the murder ofBenedetto Madonia . Further investigation revealed that the barrel was ordered from the Wallace & Thompson bakery. Their records showed that Inzarillo received this barrel in February 1903 after placing an order for sugar.On the morning of April 16, 1903, police arrested Inzarillo along with
Giuseppe Morello , Ignazio Lupo,Tommaso Petto , and seven other suspects. On May 1, Inzarillo testified before thecoroner's court investigation into the Barrel murder. Although initially excused by the court, Inzarillo was later rearrested on a bench warrant from theUS District Court . Indicted along with Ignazio Lupo on counterfeiting charges, Inzarillo was released after posting bail on June 25, 1903. Although Inzarillo would later forfeit the bail, the counterfeiting charge was eventually dropped.Death
It was reported that Pietro Inzarillo was shot to death in October 1905. He was allegedly killed by several unidentified gunmen with
Giuseppe de Priemo , a Black Hand member and counterfeiter recently released fromSing Sing Prison . However, in 1910, Inzarillo was reportedly seen with Morello and Lupo when the Secret Service were tracking the Morello counterfeiting operation inUpstate New York .Further reading
*Carey, Arthur A. and McLellan, Howard. "Memoirs of a Murder Man". New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company, 1930. ISBN 1-418-18804-2
*Sterling, Claire. "Octopus: The Long Reach of the International Sicilian Mafia". New York: Simon & Schuster, 1991. ISBN 0-671-73402-4
*Wilson, Colin. "The Mammoth Book of True Crime". New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1998. ISBN 0-7867-0536-1References
*"Mysterious Murder Credited To Mafia". Washington Times. 16 Apr 1903
External links
* [http://www.gangrule.com/biography.php?ID=21 GangRule.com - Pietro Inzerillo]
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