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- Q5172704 subject Q6937006.
- Q5172704 subject Q8077342.
- Q5172704 subject Q8246726.
- Q5172704 subject Q8246745.
- Q5172704 subject Q8674400.
- Q5172704 abstract "Corrado Giacona (died July 25, 1944) was the first boss of the New Orleans crime family, remaining a power from the organization's formation until his death in 1944.Frank Todaro succeeded him but was killed less than six months later. It was suggested that Todaro's death was orchestrated by his successor, Silvestro Carollo, who ruled from the organization from 1944 to 1947. The New Orleans family is often referred to as the Carollo family. Carlos Marcello became the boss in 1947 and was still in power in 1994, despite the substantial handicap of dying in 1993.".
- Q5172704 wikiPageExternalLink New_Orleans.html.
- Q5172704 wikiPageWikiLink Q2487962.
- Q5172704 wikiPageWikiLink Q5489977.
- Q5172704 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937006.
- Q5172704 wikiPageWikiLink Q7010829.
- Q5172704 wikiPageWikiLink Q7660864.
- Q5172704 wikiPageWikiLink Q8077342.
- Q5172704 wikiPageWikiLink Q8246726.
- Q5172704 wikiPageWikiLink Q8246745.
- Q5172704 wikiPageWikiLink Q8674400.
- Q5172704 comment "Corrado Giacona (died July 25, 1944) was the first boss of the New Orleans crime family, remaining a power from the organization's formation until his death in 1944.Frank Todaro succeeded him but was killed less than six months later. It was suggested that Todaro's death was orchestrated by his successor, Silvestro Carollo, who ruled from the organization from 1944 to 1947. The New Orleans family is often referred to as the Carollo family.".
- Q5172704 label "Corrado Giacona".