In January 2000, Peter "Pete the Crumb" Caprio plotted with members of the Genovese and Gambino crime families to kill the leaders of the Philadelphia mob.The reason? As always, money.The targets? Then acting boss Joseph "Uncle Joe" Ligambi, underboss Steven Mazzone and consigliere George Borgesi."They wanted to make a move and get rid of all. Caprio said he got the nickname "Crumb" because he used to scoop up the crumbs whenever he was eating a cake. He also said, "I did a lot of crummy things." Murder, he said, was part of the business of the mob. The plot to kill Ligambi, Mazzone and Borgesi, he added, was based on business. He said the Genovese and Gambino organizations would.
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The mobsters' wry, tough-guy nicknames--Snitch, Horsehead, the Buddha, Pete the Crumb--mask a collective inability to figure out what to do beyond killing each other. In the narrow alleys of. Pete the Crumb testifies about murders during retrial of Philadelphia mobsters November 08, 2013 Dapper_Don He was described by the defense as an 84-year-old Mafia hitman with a faulty memory, a mobster who had murdered so often "he couldn't remember how many people he had killed." It has been better than a dozen years since former Philly mob hit man Pete "The Crumb" Caprio became a turncoat against his fellow wiseguys.. At one time a feared captain in the Philadelphia mafia Caprio has now been used multiple times by prosecutors to tell jurors of his criminal exploits and that of others. Once again Caprio was called on testifying in the latest Philly mob trial. A dozen years have passed since Pete "the Crumb" Caprio became a turncoat against his associates in the Philadelphia mob. At least three times since, federal prosecutors have trotted out Caprio, a once-feared captain, to tell juries about his life, exploits, and crimes, and similar details about others.
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Pete "The Crumb" Caprio. Philadelphia Mafia. Philly Mafia Trial Update: Hitman takes the stand. By DiMaiolo Santolo November 19, 2012. It has been better than a dozen years since former Philly mob hit man Pete "The Crumb" Caprio became…. Read More. On March 10, 2000, Bruno member Peter "Pete the Crumb" Caprio was arrested by the FBI subsequent to his indictment for two murders. Caprio, who at the time of his arrest was the caporegime of the Bruno group's northern New Jersey crew, was charged with the December 7, 1996 murder of Bruno family member Joseph Sodano and the July 16, 1994. Pete "The Crumb" Caprio, 83, a mob turncoat who testified against Joey Merlino in 2001, shuffled into the courtroom Monday as a government witness in the racketeering trial against Philadelphia mob boss Joseph Ligambi and his reputed lieutenants. A dozen years have passed since Pete "The Crumb" Caprio became a turncoat against his associates in the Philadelphia mob. At least three times since, federal prosecutors have trotted out Caprio, a once-feared captain, to tell jurors about his life, exploits, crimes and similar details about others.
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Pete The Crumb Talks Murder And Mob History Veteran organized crime reporter George Anastasia is covering the federal organized crime trial in Philadelphia for Bigtrial.net. He was described by the defense as an 84-year-old Mafia hitman with a faulty memory, a mobster who had murdered so often "he couldn't remember how many people he had killed." Published Apr. 4, 2012, 3:01 a.m. ET. North Jersey mob informant Peter "Pete the Crumb" Caprio is expected to testify against reputed mob boss Joseph "Uncle Joe" Ligambi and 11 codefendants when they are tried on racketeering charges in September. Caprio, 82, of Newark, is one of two veteran mobsters whose names surfaced on a witness list the.
Pete "the Crumb" Caprio says he was acting on behalf of rival New York mob leaders when he targeted alleged Philadelphia boss Joseph Ligambi and two others in 2000. Pete The Crumb Talks Murder And Mob History. He was described by the defense as an 84-year-old Mafia hitman with a faulty memory, a mobster who had murdered so often "he couldn't remember how many people he had killed." But when he took the stand this afternoon in the racketeering conspiracy trial of crime boss Joe Ligambi and wiseguy George.
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He noted that the plot to kill Ligambi, Mazzone and Borgesi was simply a business decision for the three New York crime families, which had voiced their intent to support and back Pete the Crumb Caprio to be the new boss of the Philadelphia crime family. George Borgesi was one of three targets. And the plotting had grown beyond the talking. When the trial resumes Monday, mobster-turned-informant Peter "Pete the Crumb" Caprio is scheduled to take the stand. Caprio, now in his 80s, is expected to testify about his role as a Newark-based capo of the Philadelphia mob in the 1990s.