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Thomas Gaetano Lucchese (born Gaetano Lucchese; Italian: [ɡaeˈtaːno lukˈkeːse]; December 1, 1899 – July 13, 1967), sometimes known by the nicknames "Tommy", "Thomas Luckese", "Tommy Brown" or "Tommy Three-Finger Brown", was an Italian-American gangster and founding member of the Mafia in the United States, an offshoot of the Cosa Nostra ...
The House Of The Original Boss Tommy Lucchese. Dash cam tour of Whitestone/Malba Queens giving you the details of Tommy Lucchese’s life while visiting his home still in the same condition...
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Jul 13, 2017 · Compared with those of his colleagues, Lucchese’s Mafia family wasn’t the biggest, nor was his reign the longest (14 years as actual boss, 22 years as underboss to the family’s original boss – Tommaso “Tommy” Gagliano). Still, he cemented a prominent spot in the annals of gangland history.
Dec 22, 2023 · The Rise and Legacy of Tommy Lucchese: A True Mafia Legend. An iconic figure in the world of organized crime, was one of the most influential Italian-American mobsters during the mid-20th...
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Born: December 1, 1899, Palermo, Sicily. Died: July 13, 1967, Long Island, New York. Nicknames: Three-Finger Brown. Associates: Charles “Lucky” Luciano, Tommy Reina, Tommy Gagliano, Carlo Gambino.
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Apr 27, 2017 · On January 25, 1943, Tommy Lucchese became a naturalized United States citizen, and following the death of crime boss Tommy Gagliano in 1951, Lucchese would finally get his chance to lead the...
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The history of the famous Lucchese crime family founded by Gaetano Tommy Lucchese. This crime family inspired movies like Goodfellas and characters like the Sopranos. Like all the New York Mafia families, the Lucchese have had their ups and downs over the decades.