• Calogero Bagarella (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈlɔːdʒero baɡaˈrɛlla]; January 14, 1935 – December 10, 1969) was an Italian criminal and member of the Sicilian...
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    1974 when he married Bagarella's sister, Antonia. Two of Bagarella's brothers were also Mafiosi; his elder brother, Calogero Bagarella, was shot dead on...
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  • Bagarella is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Calogero Bagarella (1935–1969), Sicilian mafioso Leoluca Bagarella (born 1942)...
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  • Parthenius Calogero (singer) (born 1971 in Échirolles as Calogero Joseph Salvatore Maurici), French singer-songwriter Calogero Bagarella (1935–1969)...
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    included Luciano Leggio, Salvatore Riina, Bernardo Provenzano, and Leoluca Bagarella. Corleonesi affiliates were not restricted to mafiosi of Corleone. During...
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    Mafia hit squad including Bernardo Provenzano, Calogero Bagarella (an elder brother of Leoluca Bagarella the brother-in-law of Totò Riina), Emanuele D'Agostino...
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    crime after Riina's release, as did two other young local criminals, Calogero Bagarella and Bernardo Provenzano. On 10 March 1948, Placido Rizzotto, trade...
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  • Giovanni Arena (1923–2004) Gaetano Badalamenti (1923–2004) Leoluca Bagarella Calogero Bagarella (1935–1969) Giovanni Bonomo (1935–2010) Francesco Paolo Bontade...
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  • Mafia hit squad including Bernardo Provenzano, Calogero Bagarella (an elder brother of Leoluca Bagarella the brother-in-law of Totò Riina), Emanuele D’Agostino...
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  • Totò, together with his friends Bernardo Provenzano (aka Binnu), Calogero Bagarella (Calò) and Biagio Schirò, begins to work for Luciano Liggio, Picciotto...
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    squad was composed including Bernardo Provenzano, Calogero Bagarella (an elder brother of Leoluca Bagarella the brother-in-law of Totò Riina), Emanuele D’Agostino...
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  • Mafioso, who subsequently became the new boss. Together with Riina, Calogero Bagarella and Bernardo Provenzano (who were three of the gunmen in Navarra's...
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    attack nearly went wrong, as Cavataio was able to shoot to death Calogero Bagarella, before Provenzano killed him with a Beretta 38/A submachine gun and...
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  • by all the major Sicilian Mafia families: not only did it include Calogero Bagarella and Bernardo Provenzano from Corleone, and members of Stefano Bontade's...
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  • Gioacchino La Barbera, Pietro Rampulla, Santino Di Matteo, and Leoluca Bagarella, where some 200 kilograms of quarry explosives were procured by Giuseppe...
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    associates were killed, along with one of the members of the hit squad, Calogero Bagarella. The attack brought an end to a truce between the rival gangs in Sicily...
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  • Bernardino Verro (1866–1915) Giuseppe Morello (1867–1930) Calogero Bagarella (1935–1969) Leoluca Bagarella (born 1942) Luciano Leggio (1925–1993) Michele Navarra...
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  • Mafia hit squad including Bernardo Provenzano, Calogero Bagarella (an elder brother of Leoluca Bagarella the brother-in-law of Totò Riina), Emanuele D’Agostino...
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    Bernardo Provenzano, Salvatore Riina and his brothers-in-law Calogero and Leoluca Bagarella) who became the protagonists of a violent and bloody mafia power...
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  • (1872–1957), natural causes Ciro Terranova (1889–1938), natural causes Calogero Vizzini (1877–1954), natural causes Harukichi Yamaguchi (1881–1938), natural...
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  • publicly, putting on a persona of respectability, Riina, Provenzano, Leoluca Bagarella and their many killers spent years as fugitives, often rarely seen by...
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  • after Albert Anastasia promises a $100,000 reward for his demise. Leoluca Bagarella "The Brother-In-Law", Sicilian mafioso John F. Castagna "Sonny", Patriarca...
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  • leadership of the Mafia was briefly held by Leoluca Bagarella, then passed to Bernardo Provenzano when Bagarella was captured in 1995. Provenzano halted the campaign...
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  • were two mafioso groups with different ideas: one (formed by Leoluca Bagarella, Giovanni Brusca, brothers Filippo and Giuseppe Graviano) was favorable...
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