When The Grim Reaper Blew The Whistle on Whitey Tropiano's Brooklyn Murder Spree
Part two of Ralph (Whitey) Tropiano story in Gangsters of New Haven series... Greg Scarpa told the FBI who was behind a years-long killing spree. In 1946, the bullet-riddled bodies of small-time hoodlums started turning up on the streets of Bath Beach and Borough Hall, Brooklyn. Over the course of 16 months, 10 (or 12, no one really knows for certain) victims would be wheeled into the morgue on the slab. New York City investigators were convinced that the same killers were responsible. And they were correct though no one would know that until May 1964, when Gregory Scarpa told the FBI what happened. (Note that this was a year after Joseph Valachi started singing for the world.) In 1950, Gregory Scarpa was inducted into the family of Joseph Profaci (boss of one of the original Five Families, which today is known as the Colombos ), and mainly was a soldier who cracked heads for Calogero (Charlie the Sidge) LoCicero, Profaci 's consigliere. LoC...