Missing mob bodies vanished during construction projects
Prosecutors at the slay trial of reputed Colombo boss Thomas “Tommy Shots” Gioeli yesterday introduced aerial photos that showed buildings atop an alleged mob graveyard on Long Island.
The structures explain why the bodies of two mobsters were never found after they were murdered in a Colombo crime-family war, a law-enforcement source told The Post.
The source said Manhattan federal prosecutors and the FBI believe that the decomposed corpses are either buried beneath the buildings or were obliterated during excavation for the new construction.
The missing corpses include those of Carmine “The Gorilla” Gargano and Mafia associate Richard Greaves.
Gioeli, 59, faces murder and racketeering charges tied to six mob rubouts.
The structures explain why the bodies of two mobsters were never found after they were murdered in a Colombo crime-family war, a law-enforcement source told The Post.
The source said Manhattan federal prosecutors and the FBI believe that the decomposed corpses are either buried beneath the buildings or were obliterated during excavation for the new construction.
The missing corpses include those of Carmine “The Gorilla” Gargano and Mafia associate Richard Greaves.
Gioeli, 59, faces murder and racketeering charges tied to six mob rubouts.
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