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  1. Vincent Mangano (born Vincenzo Giovanni Mangano; Italian: [vinˈtʃɛntso dʒoˈvanni ˈmaŋɡano]; March 28, 1888 – disappeared April 19, 1951, declared dead October 30, 1961) was an Italian-born mobster also known as "Vincent The Executioner" as named in a Brooklyn newspaper, and the head of the Mangano crime family from 1931 to ...

  2. Vincent Mangano (28 de marzo de 1888, Palermo – 19 de abril de 1951, Nueva York), nacido como Vincenzo Giovanni Mangano pronunciación en italiano: /vinˈtʃɛntso dʒoˈvanni ˈmaŋɡano/, también conocido como "Vincent The Executioner" como fue llamado en un periódico de Brooklyn, fue un jefe mafioso siciliano-estadounidense de la que ...

  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Vincent Mangano: The Enigmatic Mafia Boss and His Mysterious Disappearance. Vincent Mangano, an influential figure in the world of organized crime, rose to prominence as the head of the Mangano crime family, one of the five New York Mafia families.

  4. Vincent Mangano was an Italian-born mobster also known as "Vincent The Executioner" as named in a Brooklyn newspaper, and the head of the Mangano crime family from 1931 to 1951. He was the brother of Philip Mangano.

  5. In this episode we’re going to cover the life in times of Vincent Mangano, aka “The Executioner,” aka “Don Vincenzo,” who was named head of what would eventually become the Gambino family when the American Cosa Nostra officially formed in 1931.

  6. In 1955, Vincent Mangano of the New York–based Gambino family moved in and installed Louis Morici as the reigning caporegime over the area. The Corbi family acquiesced to the Gambino relationship, but maintained local leadership, simply answering to and accessing support from Morici and his New York Gambino connections.