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  1. Apr 20, 2005 · Dominick “Tootsie” Palermo, the reputed organized crime boss of the south suburbs until his 1991 conviction for extorting protection money from northwest Indiana bookmakers, has died in a federal...

  2. Apr 4, 1990 · In the early morning hours of June 15, 1986, Albert Tocco, his clothing covered with dirt, told his wife he had just dug the grave of reputed mobsters Anthony and Michael Spilotro and feared he...

  3. Dec 22, 1990 · Regarding the Spilotro murders, authorities contend that those involved included Palermo, 72, of Orland Park, Guzzino, 49, of Chicago Heights, along with Tocco and reputed mob figure Albert...

  4. Sep 19, 2021 · In an interview published in Wednesday’s Chicago Sun-Times, she called Albert Tocco a ruthless thug who broke the mob’s code of ethics and even cheated his daughter at tic-tac-toe. Mrs. Tocco is believed to be the first wife of an organized crime leader to testify against her spouse.

  5. Apr 25, 2005 · He took control of mob action after his boss Albert Tocco, an organized crime leader from unincorporated Bloom Township, was sentenced to 200 years in prison in 1990. Tocco controlled a widespread extortion racket that extended from Joliet to Valparaiso.

  6. Dec 19, 1990 · The top indictment is of 72-year-old Dominic "Tootsie" Palermo, the heir to jailed South Side boss Albert "Caesar" Tocco, who lost control of his territory when he fled the country.

  7. Dominic "Tootsie" Palermo (born 1918) was a Chicago Outfit hitman. In 1986, he was one of the men responsible for the killing of Anthony Spilotro and Michael Spilotro in an Enos, Indiana cornfield, and Albert Tocco's wife implicated the elderly Palermo in the murder during her 1989 testimony.

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