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Mob Hit List in Philadelphia-South Jersey Area With AM-Mob Arrests, Bjt
Mob Hit List in Philadelphia-South Jersey Area With AM-Mob Arrests, Bjt
Rocco Marinucci (1952-15 March 1982) was a Philadelphia crime family associate. He was responsible for planting a bomb under Philip Testa's porch, killing the boss, and Testa's son Salvatore Testa avenged his father by killing Marinucci in 1982.
Rocco Marinucci worked as Peter Casella's chauffeur and bodyguard within the Philadelphia crime family, and he was recruited into the conspiracy to whack Philip Testa. On 15 March 1981, he planted a bomb on Testa's porch, killing him. Testa's son Salvatore Testa was ordered by Nicky Scarfoto kill those responsible for his father's death. Marinucci was killed by Testa on 15 March 11982, and body was found on Federal Street in Southwark,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with bullet wounds to the neck, chest, and head. His mouth was stuffed with three firecrackers.
Rocco Marinucci (1952-15 March 1982) was a Philadelphia crime family associate. He was responsible for planting a bomb under Philip Testa's porch, killing the boss, and Testa's son Salvatore Testa avenged his father by killing Marinucci in 1982.
Rocco Marinucci worked as Peter Casella's chauffeur and bodyguard within the Philadelphia crime family, and he was recruited into the conspiracy to whack Philip Testa. On 15 March 1981, he planted a bomb on Testa's porch, killing him. Testa's son Salvatore Testa was ordered by Nicky Scarfo to kill those responsible for his father's death. Marinucci was killed by Testa on 15 March 1982, and the body was found on Federal Street in Southwark, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with bullet wounds to the neck, chest, and head. His mouth was stuffed with three firecrackers.
Undated (AP) _ Among the mob-related slayings since Angelo Bruno, mob boss for 21 years, was gunned down March 21, 1980:
- March 15, 1981: Phillip ″Chicken Man″ Testa, 56, who took over after Bruno’s death. Killed when a bomb hidden on the porch of his south Philadelphia home exploded.
- March 15, 1982: Rocco Marinucci, 30, a pizza parlor operator believed involved in Testa’s death. Found dead with firecrackers stuffed in his mouth.
- May 13, 1982: Frank John Monte, 52, No. 3 man in the crime family. Found shot to death next to his Cadillac in south Philadelphia
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