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  1. She was married to Giuliano in 1948 by the Abbot Manfredi and was planned to be moved over to the United States with her husband by Vito Corleone, but Giuliano was killed before the transfer could happen.

  2. The result was mass terror and many casualties11 dead (including a woman and 3 children) and between 2 and 3 dozen wounded. Giuliano, the perpetrator of massed gunfire along with his band, left the scene quickly and surreptitiously, reportedly unaware of the massacre.

  3. Jun 3, 2017 · Consequently, on 5 July 1950, Pisciotta shot Giuliano while he was sleeping, although the police lied and told the public that Giuliano died in a gun fight with a fellow gang member. Hardly anyone believed the official account, however.

  4. Nov 21, 2011 · But that’s a simplistic and overly noble description of Giuliano, who operated out of Montelepre near Palermo and was a constant thorn in the side of the government and police. Credit: WIKIMEDIA. Salvatore lived from 1922 to 1950, and died at the age of 27 after being shot by police.

  5. Nov 20, 2012 · DNA tests conducted on the exhumed body of Sicilian outlaw Salvatore Giuliano show that it is 90% likely that the remains are his. The results bring a 10-year investigation by Palermo prosecutors to a close. Doubts regarding the death of the outlaw have been raised since he died in 1950 aged 28.

  6. Giovanna Ferra was the wife of Salvatore Giuliano. Born and raised in Palermo, she was the sister of the union leader of Silvio Ferra and daughter of Caesaro Ferra. She was married to Giuliano in 1948 by the Abbot Manfredi and was planned to be moved over to the United States with her husband by...

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  8. Escape and death. Michael Corleone was assigned by his father, Don Vito, to bring Giuliano with him to the United States. However, Giuliano was killed in 1950 by the hand of his lieutenant, Gaspare Pisciotta, after he was persuaded by Don Croce Malo.

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