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  1. Albert Anastasia (born Sept. 26, 1902, Tropea, Italy—died Oct. 25, 1957, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was a major American gangster. Anastasia immigrated to New York City from Italy in 1919 and, in the 1920s, rose through Giuseppe Masseria’s gang.

  2. May 4, 2024 · The boss of what became the Gambino family and the co-founder of Murder, Inc., Albert Anastasia was one of New Yorks most feared mobsters before his assassination in 1957.

  3. Albert Anastasia (born “Anastasio,” the masculine form of the Italian name) was a mobster who came out of the tough streets of Lower Manhattan to run one of the Five Families of La Cosa Nostra through the first half of the 20th century.

  4. Albert Anastasia was an ItalianAmerican gangster, hitman, and crime lord, who once controlled the organized crime industry in the US. Regarded as one of the deadliest criminals of all time in the US, he co-founded the modern American mafia.

  5. Apr 16, 2013 · Find information on the life of Albert Anastasia, one of the most feared mobsters who headed the Murder Inc group, before running his own Crime Family.

  6. Sep 21, 2014 · Witnesses described the killing where Anastasia, a man with incredible strength, stabbed and strangled Joe with no regard for onlookers. Anastasia was convicted and sentenced to death. He was sent to the notorious Sing Sing Prison in Ossining, New York to await execution.

  7. Albert Anastasia. Albert Anastasia was born February 26, 1903, in Calabria, Italy, famous for its hams and the 'ndrangheta, which was every bit as vicious as the Sicilian Mafia. He was brought to America as a child along with his eight brothers.

  8. Mob boss Albert Anastasia is killed in a New York City barber shop in a murder planned by rival mobster Vito Genovese and Anastasia’s underboss, Carlo Gambino. Gambino takes over leadership of Anastasia’s crime family.

  9. Albert Anastasia. Albert Anastasia was born February 26, 1903, in Calabria, Italy, famous for its hams and the 'ndrangheta, which was every bit as vicious as the Sicilian Mafia. He was brought to America as a child along with his eight brothers.

  10. Mar 30, 2022 · New York Mafia boss Albert Anastasia was shot to death in a barber shop on October 25, 1957. Although his killers ditched their firearms near the scene of the crime, police were not able to connect the guns to the culprits.

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