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  1. Oct 8, 2008 · Buried body of missing mobster found, FBI says. EAST FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — William “Wild BillCutolo was a feared mobster who vanished nearly a decade ago during a bloody struggle for control ...

  2. Estelle Eggleston of Memphis passed away may 1, 2002 in Los Angeles, California. She was 90 years old. She was born Dovey Estelle Caro, August 25, 1911 in Marks, Mississippi, the daughter of Edward Daniel Caro and Mary Belle "Dolly" Flynn She had one brother, Vernon Caro, and an older sister, Annie Lucille Caro, who grew up with her in Marks.

    • Female
    • August 25, 1911
    • Thomas Ellett Eggleston
    • May 1, 2002
  3. They also were found guilty of tampering with witnesses, including Cutolo's wife and two children. A three-judge panel was not won over by the argument that the post-trial discovery of the body buried in upstate New York debunked prosecutors' theory he was dumped in the sea after his murder by a Colombo family soldier on Persico's order.

  4. May 10, 2011 · William “Wild BillCutolo was the underboss of New York City’s Colombo crime family. His disappearance and presumed murder in 1999 caused his son to turn from a life of crime to become a cooperating government witness, whose work with law enforcement helped to bring about the arrests and convictions of his father’s killers in 2007.

  5. May 26, 1999 · To avoid the takeover Alphonse setup a meeting which would end with the disappearance of Wild Bill. It was only 9 years later that his body was unearthed, when the police found a man wearing Italian loafers wrapped in a blue tarp that was missing a finger. The body was of 49 year old William Cutolo Sr.

  6. Feb 27, 2009 · For years, prosecutors believed Cutolo's body was dumped at sea. But last fall they got a tip from a mob informant and found him buried in a grave in a Farmingdale, Long Island, industrial park.

  7. Jan 14, 2008 · Surviving family members of the late William Cutolo can’t turn back the clock, but at least they can look to the future. On December 28, a federal jury in Central Islip, Long Island, N.Y., after an eight-week trial, convicted Alphonse “Allie Boy” Persico and John “Jackie” DeRoss, respectively, acting boss and former underboss of New York’s Colombo crime family.

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