September 24, 1933 - Frank Locascio
A career Gambino family operative who climbed from bookmaking and loan-sharking to the upper reaches of one of New York's most prominent organized crime families, LoCascio is notable less for singular acts than for his decades of sustained institutional loyalty — loyalty that ultimately cost him his freedom and, reportedly, very nearly his life. His 1992 conviction alongside John Gotti, and the subsequent life sentence handed down in federal court, marked the effective end of the Gambino administration that had dominated tabloid headlines through the late 1980s. The postscript supplied by Gravano's account — an alliance allegedly formed in a jail cell to kill the boss they both served — offers an unusually candid glimpse into the internal fractures that brought that administration down.
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