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Oct 7, 1995 · Robert Salerno, a mob enforcer and former boxing trainer, Friday denied ever killing anyone. But moments later a federal judge sentenced him to life in prison for the murder of a bookmaker who ...
- 4TH MOB FIGURE CONVICTED IN SLAYING OF BOOKIE – Chicago Tribune
Robert Salerno was found guilty Friday by a federal jury of...
- Deal struck in bowling alley killing – Chicago Tribune
Prosecutors and defense attorneys agreed to a 22-year prison...
- 20 LINKED TO MOB INDICTED – Chicago Tribune
20 LINKED TO MOB INDICTED. By Chicago Tribune | Chicago...
- Failure to pay fine adds years in prison – Chicago Tribune
Judge Robert Livas also ordered Salerno, 22, of Lockport, to...
- 4TH MOB FIGURE CONVICTED IN SLAYING OF BOOKIE – Chicago Tribune
May 1, 2023 · Jahoda owned the Long Grove, Illinois home where the crew murdered Hal Smith. Jahoda testified that he was ordered to bring Smith to his house for a “talk.”. Instead, Bobby Salerno, Robert (Bobby the Gabeet) Bellavia, and Louis (Louie Tomatoes) Marino murdered Hal Smith. Subscribe to the Podcast for a new gangster story every week.
Mar 4, 1997 · Terence P. Gillespie, Genson, Steinback, Gillespie & Martin, Chicago, IL, Alexander M. Salerno (argued), Berwyn, IL, for Defendant-Appellant. Robert Salerno was convicted under 18 U.S.C. § 1952B 1 for murder and conspiracy to commit murder for the purpose of maintaining or increasing his position in a racketeering enterprise.