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Raymond L. S. Patriarca

Raymond Loreda Salvatore Patriarca (/ˌpætriˈɑːrkə/; March 17, 1908 – July 11, 1984) was an American mobster from Providence, Rhode Island, who became the long-time boss of the Patriarca crime family, whose control extended throughout New England for more than three decades. Patriarca died on July 11, 1984.

Raymond L. S. Patriarca
Born
Raymond Loreda Salvatore Patriarca

(1908-03-17)March 17, 1908
DiedJuly 11, 1984(1984-07-11) (aged 76)
Resting placeGate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Other namesIl Patrone
John N'Nubile
OccupationCrime boss
Spouses
Helen Mandella
(m. 1939; died 1965)
  • Rita O'Toole
ChildrenRaymond Patriarca Jr.
AllegiancePatriarca crime family
Conviction(s)Robbery (1938)
Conspiracy to murder (1970)
Criminal penaltyFive years' imprisonment; served four months
10 years' imprisonment

Early life edit

 
Raymond Patriarca's Providence Police photo

Patriarca was born on March 17, 1908, in Worcester, Massachusetts, to Eleuterio Patriarca, an Italian immigrant from the village of Arce, Lazio, and Vincenza (Mary Jane) DeNubila, an Italian American.[1][2] At the age of four, Patriarca moved with his family to Providence, Rhode Island, and left school when he was eight to shine shoes and work as a bellhop.[2]

During his teenage years, Patriarca was charged with hijacking, armed robbery, assault, safecracking, and auto theft. He was indicted as an accessory to murder before Prohibition's end in 1933. During the 1930s, the Providence Board of Public Safety named him "public enemy No. 1". He was sentenced to five years in prison for robbery, but he was paroled in 1938 after serving four months in prison.[2]

An inquiry revealed that Executive Councilor Daniel H. Coakley, a close associate of Governor Charles F. Hurley, had drawn up a parole petition based on the appeals of a "Father Fagin", whom Coakley had fabricated. Coakley was impeached and dismissed from the Governor's office. This scandal enhanced Patriarca's reputation in the underworld, as it demonstrated the power of his political connections.[citation needed]

In 1939, Patriarca married Helen G. Mandella and had a son, Raymond Patriarca Jr.[3]

Rise to power edit

During the 1940s, Patriarca continued to rise in power. In 1950, mobster Philip Buccola fled the country to avoid prosecution for tax evasion, and Patriarca took control of his criminal operations.

In 1956, Patriarca made drastic changes in the crime family, the biggest being to move his base of operations to Providence, Rhode Island. He ran his crime family from the National Cigarette Service Company and Coin-O-Matic Distributors, a vending machine and pinball machine business on Atwells Avenue in the Federal Hill neighborhood of Providence.[2][4] Every card game, prostitution ring, and illegal business in Providence had to pay a kickback to Patriarca.[5]

Patriarca's reign as leader of the New England syndicate was rumored to be brutal and ruthless. In one incident, he allegedly ordered an elderly mobster to murder his own son, after Patriarca lost a substantial amount of money on a bad deal. The father pleaded for his son's life, so Patriarca exiled him from the family. Patriarca's underboss Henry Tameleo also persuaded him to relent. In another incident, Patriarca demanded that several members of the crime family pay him $22,000 after federal authorities seized a hijacked shipment of cigarettes that he had financed. He allegedly ordered the murder of his brother for failing to notice an electronic surveillance device placed in his office by federal agents.[citation needed] He allegedly ordered the murder of several members of the McLaughlin Gang during the Irish Mob wars between the Charlestown Mob and the Winter Hill Gang. This occurred when Bernie McLaughlin started interfering with Patriarca's loansharking operations in Boston.

Imprisonment edit

 
Patriarca's Rhode Island State Police I.D. photo

In March 1970, Patriarca and several of his associates went on trial for murder and conspiracy to commit murder, the chief witness being robber and hitman John "Red" Kelley, who afterwards went into the federal witness protection program.[6] Kelley gave testimony linking Patriarca and other family members to the murder of Rudolph "Rudy" Marfeo and Anthony Melei. Kelley had been contracted by Patriarca to kill Marfeo.

Patriarca and his associates were convicted of conspiracy to commit murder; associate Maurice Lerner also was convicted of murder. The mob boss was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but he continued to run his family while imprisoned. He was paroled in 1975.[7]

Lerner and the other defendants were subsequently exonerated when it was established that Kelley had perjured himself at the trial, as had FBI agent H. Paul Rico, who had corroborated Kelley's testimony.[7]

Patriarca was arrested again in 1980 for allegedly having set up two murders. His lawyer was able to convince the judge that he would not survive a trial because of his heart disease.[8]

Death edit

Patriarca suffered from heart disease and diabetes for many years.[2] He died of a heart attack on July 11, 1984, at the age of 76.[2] He is buried in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence, Rhode Island.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Sherman, Casey (2013). Animal: The Bloody Rise and Fall of the Mob's Most Feared Assassin. p. 22. Patriarca was a first-generation Italian-American born on March 17, 1908, on Shrewbury Street, Worcester, Massachusetts, about forty miles west of Boston. [...] young Raymond moved with his family to Providence, Rhode Island, where his father, Eleuterio, ran a liquor store [...] where his mother, Mary Jane (DeNubile) Patriarca, kept a tidy home.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Berger, Joseph (July 12, 1984). "RAYMOND PATRIARCA, 76, DIES; NEW ENGLAND CRIME FIGURE". The New York Times. p. 7. Retrieved March 17, 2020. Mr. Patriarca, the son of immigrants, was born March 17, 1908, in Worcester, Mass., and moved to Providence when he was 4. [...] But there were reports that Mr. Patriarca had political connections. In 1938, after serving only 126 days of a long-term sentence for armed robbery sentence, a Massachusetts state legislator demanded an inquiry into a pardon granted Mr. Patriarca by then Gov. Charles F. Hurley. [...] Mr. Patriarca insisted he was a legitimate businessman who operated the National Cigarette Service, a vending machine business, in the Federal Hill section of Providence. [...] Raymond L. S. Patriarca, the reputed boss of organized crime in New England for more than 25 years, died of a heart attack yesterday in Providence, R.I. He was 76 years old.
  3. ^ Sherman, Casey (2013). Animal: The Bloody Rise and Fall of the Mob's Most Feared Assassin. p. 25. By this time Patriarca was newly married to Helen G. Mandella [...]. Helen would give birth to the couple's first and only child, Raymond J. Patriarca, a few years later.
  4. ^ White, Tim (November 24, 2008). . Wpri.com. Archived from the original on September 29, 2011. Retrieved March 3, 2017. "The Man" ran his massive criminal organization out of a less-than-massive Coin-o-Matic vending machine company on Providence's Federal Hill. The business officially opened in 1956.
  5. ^ . Crimetown. Gimlet Media. Archived from the original on March 4, 2017. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
  6. ^ Carr, Howie. . BostonHitman.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2012. Retrieved April 13, 2012.
  7. ^ a b Partington, John (2010). The Mob and Me: Wiseguys and the Witness Protection Program. New York: Gallery Books. pp. 123–4. ISBN 978-1-4391-6769-4.
  8. ^ . October 7, 2011. Archived from the original on October 7, 2011. Retrieved August 14, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  9. ^ "Gate of Heaven Cemetery East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island". January 11, 2017. Retrieved June 18, 2020. PATRIARCA, Raymond L. S. Mr., Death: 7/11/1984, Section: 21, Block: Crypt, Lot: 9, Grave: 4

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • May, Allan. . Archived from the original on October 11, 2006. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
  • PeterboroughK (July 8, 2002). "Raymond L. S. Patriarca". Organized Crime Figure. Find a Grave. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
American Mafia
Preceded by
Frank Morelli
Patriarca crime family
Underboss

1947–1954
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Phil Buccola
Patriarca crime family
Boss

1954–1984
Succeeded by

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Raymond Loreda Salvatore Patriarca ˌ p ae t r i ˈ ɑː r k e March 17 1908 July 11 1984 was an American mobster from Providence Rhode Island who became the long time boss of the Patriarca crime family whose control extended throughout New England for more than three decades Patriarca died on July 11 1984 Raymond L S PatriarcaBornRaymond Loreda Salvatore Patriarca 1908 03 17 March 17 1908Worcester Massachusetts U S DiedJuly 11 1984 1984 07 11 aged 76 North Providence Rhode Island U S Resting placeGate of Heaven Cemetery East Providence Rhode Island U S Other namesIl PatroneJohn N NubileOccupationCrime bossSpousesHelen Mandella m 1939 died 1965 wbr Rita O TooleChildrenRaymond Patriarca Jr AllegiancePatriarca crime familyConviction s Robbery 1938 Conspiracy to murder 1970 Criminal penaltyFive years imprisonment served four months10 years imprisonment Contents 1 Early life 2 Rise to power 3 Imprisonment 4 Death 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life edit nbsp Raymond Patriarca s Providence Police photoPatriarca was born on March 17 1908 in Worcester Massachusetts to Eleuterio Patriarca an Italian immigrant from the village of Arce Lazio and Vincenza Mary Jane DeNubila an Italian American 1 2 At the age of four Patriarca moved with his family to Providence Rhode Island and left school when he was eight to shine shoes and work as a bellhop 2 During his teenage years Patriarca was charged with hijacking armed robbery assault safecracking and auto theft He was indicted as an accessory to murder before Prohibition s end in 1933 During the 1930s the Providence Board of Public Safety named him public enemy No 1 He was sentenced to five years in prison for robbery but he was paroled in 1938 after serving four months in prison 2 An inquiry revealed that Executive Councilor Daniel H Coakley a close associate of Governor Charles F Hurley had drawn up a parole petition based on the appeals of a Father Fagin whom Coakley had fabricated Coakley was impeached and dismissed from the Governor s office This scandal enhanced Patriarca s reputation in the underworld as it demonstrated the power of his political connections citation needed In 1939 Patriarca married Helen G Mandella and had a son Raymond Patriarca Jr 3 Rise to power editDuring the 1940s Patriarca continued to rise in power In 1950 mobster Philip Buccola fled the country to avoid prosecution for tax evasion and Patriarca took control of his criminal operations In 1956 Patriarca made drastic changes in the crime family the biggest being to move his base of operations to Providence Rhode Island He ran his crime family from the National Cigarette Service Company and Coin O Matic Distributors a vending machine and pinball machine business on Atwells Avenue in the Federal Hill neighborhood of Providence 2 4 Every card game prostitution ring and illegal business in Providence had to pay a kickback to Patriarca 5 Patriarca s reign as leader of the New England syndicate was rumored to be brutal and ruthless In one incident he allegedly ordered an elderly mobster to murder his own son after Patriarca lost a substantial amount of money on a bad deal The father pleaded for his son s life so Patriarca exiled him from the family Patriarca s underboss Henry Tameleo also persuaded him to relent In another incident Patriarca demanded that several members of the crime family pay him 22 000 after federal authorities seized a hijacked shipment of cigarettes that he had financed He allegedly ordered the murder of his brother for failing to notice an electronic surveillance device placed in his office by federal agents citation needed He allegedly ordered the murder of several members of the McLaughlin Gang during the Irish Mob wars between the Charlestown Mob and the Winter Hill Gang This occurred when Bernie McLaughlin started interfering with Patriarca s loansharking operations in Boston Imprisonment edit nbsp Patriarca s Rhode Island State Police I D photoIn March 1970 Patriarca and several of his associates went on trial for murder and conspiracy to commit murder the chief witness being robber and hitman John Red Kelley who afterwards went into the federal witness protection program 6 Kelley gave testimony linking Patriarca and other family members to the murder of Rudolph Rudy Marfeo and Anthony Melei Kelley had been contracted by Patriarca to kill Marfeo Patriarca and his associates were convicted of conspiracy to commit murder associate Maurice Lerner also was convicted of murder The mob boss was sentenced to 10 years in prison but he continued to run his family while imprisoned He was paroled in 1975 7 Lerner and the other defendants were subsequently exonerated when it was established that Kelley had perjured himself at the trial as had FBI agent H Paul Rico who had corroborated Kelley s testimony 7 Patriarca was arrested again in 1980 for allegedly having set up two murders His lawyer was able to convince the judge that he would not survive a trial because of his heart disease 8 Death editPatriarca suffered from heart disease and diabetes for many years 2 He died of a heart attack on July 11 1984 at the age of 76 2 He is buried in Gate of Heaven Cemetery East Providence Rhode Island 9 References edit Sherman Casey 2013 Animal The Bloody Rise and Fall of the Mob s Most Feared Assassin p 22 Patriarca was a first generation Italian American born on March 17 1908 on Shrewbury Street Worcester Massachusetts about forty miles west of Boston young Raymond moved with his family to Providence Rhode Island where his father Eleuterio ran a liquor store where his mother Mary Jane DeNubile Patriarca kept a tidy home a b c d e f Berger Joseph July 12 1984 RAYMOND PATRIARCA 76 DIES NEW ENGLAND CRIME FIGURE The New York Times p 7 Retrieved March 17 2020 Mr Patriarca the son of immigrants was born March 17 1908 in Worcester Mass and moved to Providence when he was 4 But there were reports that Mr Patriarca had political connections In 1938 after serving only 126 days of a long term sentence for armed robbery sentence a Massachusetts state legislator demanded an inquiry into a pardon granted Mr Patriarca by then Gov Charles F Hurley Mr Patriarca insisted he was a legitimate businessman who operated the National Cigarette Service a vending machine business in the Federal Hill section of Providence Raymond L S Patriarca the reputed boss of organized crime in New England for more than 25 years died of a heart attack yesterday in Providence R I He was 76 years old Sherman Casey 2013 Animal The Bloody Rise and Fall of the Mob s Most Feared Assassin p 25 By this time Patriarca was newly married to Helen G Mandella Helen would give birth to the couple s first and only child Raymond J Patriarca a few years later White Tim November 24 2008 The History of New England s Mob Bosses A Rhode Island legacy of Mafia Dons Wpri com Archived from the original on September 29 2011 Retrieved March 3 2017 The Man ran his massive criminal organization out of a less than massive Coin o Matic vending machine company on Providence s Federal Hill The business officially opened in 1956 Raymond Patriarca Crimetown Gimlet Media Archived from the original on March 4 2017 Retrieved March 3 2017 Carr Howie John Red Kelley BostonHitman com Archived from the original on June 23 2012 Retrieved April 13 2012 a b Partington John 2010 The Mob and Me Wiseguys and the Witness Protection Program New York Gallery Books pp 123 4 ISBN 978 1 4391 6769 4 Untold Story of Raymond Patriarca s Arrest l Inside the Mafia l WPRI com October 7 2011 Archived from the original on October 7 2011 Retrieved August 14 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Gate of Heaven Cemetery East Providence Providence County Rhode Island January 11 2017 Retrieved June 18 2020 PATRIARCA Raymond L S Mr Death 7 11 1984 Section 21 Block Crypt Lot 9 Grave 4Further reading editLehr Dick O Neill Gerard 2000 Black Mass The Irish Mob the Boston FBI and a Devil s Deal New York City Public Affairs ISBN 1 891620 40 1 Matera Dary 2003 FBI s Ten Most Wanted New York HarperCollins ISBN 0 06 052435 9 Lehr Dick O Neill Gerard 1989 The Underboss The Rise and Fall of a Mafia Family St Martin s Press ISBN 0 312 91731 7 English T J 2005 Paddy Whacked The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster New York HarperCollins ISBN 0 06 059002 5 Fox Stephen 1989 Blood and Power Organized Crime in Twentieth Century America New York William Morrow and Company ISBN 0 688 04350 X Kelly Robert J 2000 Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press ISBN 0 313 30653 2 Sifakis Carl 2005 The Mafia Encyclopedia New York City Da Capo Press ISBN 0 8160 5694 3 External links editMay Allan All about the Providence Mob Raymond L S Patriarca Archived from the original on October 11 2006 Retrieved March 17 2020 PeterboroughK July 8 2002 Raymond L S Patriarca Organized Crime Figure Find a Grave Retrieved March 17 2020 American MafiaPreceded byFrank Morelli Patriarca crime familyUnderboss1947 1954 Succeeded byEnrico TameleoPreceded byPhil Buccola Patriarca crime familyBoss1954 1984 Succeeded byRaymond Patriarca Jr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raymond L S Patriarca amp oldid 1210979315, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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