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Salvatore "Mooney"
Giancana (/ˌdʒiɑːnˈkɑːnə/ JEE-ahn-KAH-nə; born
Gilormo Giangana, Italian: [dʒiˈlɔrmo dʒaŋˈɡaːna]; May 24, 1908 – June 19, 1975) was...
- rhyming. On his
album The
Giancana Story, he
stated that the "G" in his name
stands for "
Giancana" (after the
mobster Sam
Giancana), but on
other occasions...
- S. Senator, then U.S.
president John F.
Kennedy and
Mafia leaders Sam
Giancana and John Roselli.
Several aspects of her
claim of
having known Kennedy...
-
emphasized keeping a low
profile and let
flashier figures, such as Sam
Giancana,
attract attention instead. For example, when
professional wrestlers Lou...
- the
Chicago Outfit, who
served as
hitman under boss Sam
Giancana before and
after Giancana's rise and fall.
Nicoletti was
murdered on
March 29, 1977....
-
attributed to Phyllis' long-standing
personal relationship with
mobster Sam
Giancana (although for
years she
claimed that
their friendship was
strictly platonic)...
- not
reveal if Roselli,
Giancana or
Trafficante accepted a down
payment for the job.
According to the CIA files, it was
Giancana who
suggested poison pills...
- The
Giancana Story is the
third solo
album by
American rapper Kool G Rap,
released by Koch
Records on
November 26, 2002. Its
producers included Bink, Buckwild...
-
leading a
crackdown on
organized crime. They
wiretapped Giancana's conversations, and
found that
Giancana no
longer trusted Sinatra after he had been spotted...
- Forty-Two Gang, a
notoriously violent youth gang.
Among them were Sam "Momo"
Giancana, Sam "Mad Sam" DeStefano,
Felix "Milwaukee Phil" Alderisio, and
Fiore "Fifi"...