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Enrico Tameleo

Enrico "Henry" Tameleo (died 1985), also known as "The Referee", was an American mobster from Boston, Massachusetts and underboss in the New England–based Patriarca crime family and was also a member of the New York–based Bonanno crime familyofLa Cosa Nostra from 1952 to 1968.[1]

Criminal career

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Tameleo's mugshot in 1967

Tameleo was a long time participant in organized crime and is considered one of the founding fathers of the Patriarca family. In 1967, Tameleo, Raymond L.S. Patriarca, and Jerry Angiulo were charged with the murder of bookmaker Willie Marfeo. Before the trial's conclusion, on March 12, 1965, Tameleo, Peter Limone, Louis Greco, Wilfred Roy French, Ronald Cassesso and Joe Salvati were indicted for the murder of hoodlum Edward "Teddy" Deegan. In 1968, all six men were found guilty of the Deegan murder in the Superior CourtofSuffolk County, Massachusetts. Tameleo, Limone, Greco and Cassesso were sentenced to death by the state, with Salvati and French receiving life sentences. The death sentences were later reduced to life in prison, where Tameleo died in 1985.

Wrongful conviction

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By 2000, Tameleo and the other defendants had been posthumously exonerated amid evidence they had been ensnared in a government frame-up and cover-up extending over thirty years.[2] In 2007, a federal judge in Boston awarded damages of $101.7 million to the families of the four men who were wrongly convicted in the 1965 Deegan murder. It was proven that Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents H. Paul Rico, Dennis Condon, John Morris, and John Connolly withheld evidence of the defendants' innocence in order to protect FBI informants Vincent "Jimmy the Bear" Flemmi and Joseph Barboza. Out of this settlement, $13 million went to the estate of Enrico Tameleo, specifically his son, Saverio, as administrator of the Tameleo estate, and Tameleo's wife Jeanette.[3]

Notes

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  1. ^ "Patriarca's underboss, Henry Tameleo, was a member of the Bonanno Crime Family". www.americanmafia.com. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  • ^ Peter J. Limone v. United States (September 17, 2004)
  • ^ WCVB Boston, Breakdown Of Award To Men Wrongly Convicted Of Murder. July 26, 2007
  • See also

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    1985 deaths
    Gangsters from Boston
    American gangsters of Italian descent
    Patriarca crime family
    American people who died in prison custody
    Prisoners who died in Massachusetts detention
    American prisoners sentenced to death
    Prisoners sentenced to death by Massachusetts
    American people convicted of murder
    People convicted of murder by Massachusetts
    Wrongful convictions
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