Sunday, June 17, 2007

Meanwhile in Chi-Town...




CHICAGO - It seemed like a good idea at the time. A gang of burglars decided in December 1977 to break into the home of Tony Accardo, one of the most powerful men in organized crime history, and rob his basement vault.

Six men Accardo blamed for the heist were swiftly hunted down and murdered, according to papers filed by federal prosecutors in preparation for Chicago's biggest mob trial in years, scheduled to begin Tuesday.
And that's only one of the grisly tales jurors are likely to hear at the trial stemming from the
FBI's "Operation Family Secrets" investigation of 18 long-unsolved mob murders allegedly tied the Outfit, Chicago's organized crime family.
"This unprecedented indictment puts a hit on the mob," U.S. Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald said in announcing the charges in April 2005. "It is remarkable for both the breadth of the murders charged and for naming the entire Chicago Outfit as a criminal enterprise under the anti-racketeering law."
Reputed top mob bosses head the list of defendants — James Marcello, Frank Calabrese Sr. and wisecracking Joseph "Joey the Clown" Lombardo. Four co-defendants include a retired Chicago police officer, Anthony Doyle.
All have pleaded not guilty.
Another defendant, alleged extortionist Frank "The German" Schweihs, has been tentatively dropped from the trial for health reasons.
Accardo, the notorious mob boss whose home was hit by the burglars, died in 1992 at age 86. He boasted that he never spent a night in jail.

2 comments:

airJackie said...

Fitz oh Fitz you never seem to get away from the Mob. You were 15 years old when this case started. As I'm from Jersey I know the names of the pass Mafia groups. Envelopes left in the mail boxes as pay off money. Swimming with fishes and bodies dumped in wooded areas with no hands. Fitz after this case you can move over to the White House Mafia. This will be a quick case as these idiots leave evidence.

Anonymous said...

This trial is getting more attention in Chicago than the Conrad Black, probably because all of the murders, or most anyhow, occurred here.