- Vincent M. Ferrara
Vincent J. Ferrara, also known as "The Animal", (born 1949
North End, Boston, Massachusetts ) was anItalian-American mobster fromBoston, Massachusetts and formerCapo of theNew England basedPatriarca crime family ofLa Cosa Nostra .Criminal career
On March 22, 1990, Ferrara was indicted on
racketeering and related charges with six other alleged members and an associate of the Patriarca Family. More specifically, Ferrara, Raymond J. Patriarca,J.R. Russo ,Robert Carrozza , Dennis Lepore, Carmen Tortora, Pasquale Barone andAngelo Mercurio , who was, significantly, a fugitive, were charged with violating theRICO statute, by conspiring to participate in the affairs of a racketeering enterprise, and doing so, through a pattern of racketeering acts that included murder, extortion, and other crimes, some of which were also charged as separate substantive offenses. [United States District Court, District of Massachusetts. "Vincent Ferrara v. United States". April 12, 2005] Three years later, under aplea agreement with the government just as his case was about to go to trial, he pleaded guilty to racketeering,extortion ,gambling , and ordering the 1985 slaying of Boston mobster Vincent "Jimmy" Limoli. The murder was apparently the result of a narcotics transaction gone bad. Ferrara received a 22 year sentence.Release from prison
After serving 16 years in prison Ferrara was released on April 12, 2005 when U.S. District Judge Mark L. Wolf decided to cut several years off his sentence after finding that a
prosecutor ,Assistant United States Attorney Jeffrey Auerhahn , had withheld evidence during plea negotiations that a key witness had tried to recant his claim that Ferrara had directed his codefendant Pasquale Barone to murder Vincent Limoli. Wolf concluded that Ferrara was denieddue process and was probably innocent of Limoli's slaying but pleaded guilty rather than risk a wrongful conviction. ["The Boston Globe", Ex-mob leader freed from prison. By Shelley Murphy, May 27, 2005] If Ferrara had been aware of the recantation, the judge decided, he may not have agreed to the deal that sent him to prison for 22 years. Ferrara, a father of five, will be on supervised release for three years and prohibited from contact with any convicted felons during that time. Ferrara has stated that he will not return to his criminal past.Notes
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Patriarca crime family
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