Francesco Marino Mannoia

Francesco Marino Mannoia

Francesco Marino Mannoia (Palermo, March 5, 1951) was a member of the Sicilian Mafia who became a pentito (government witness) in 1989. His nickname was "Mozzarella".

Criminal career

He was raised in Palermo, the capital of Sicily, and joined the Santa Maria di Gesù Mafia Family, headed by Stefano Bontade. He was highly sought after by all Mafia families for his skills in chemistry to be used to refine heroin for the Spatola-Inzerillo-Gambino ring.Stille, "Excellent Cadavers", p. 302-10] Marino Mannoia recalled having refined at least 1000 kilograms of heroin for Bontade. He had learned how to refine heroin of Antonino Vernengo, alias ‘u dutturi’ (the doctor) who was the first to set up a refinery in 1977. [Gambetta, "The Sicilian Mafia", p. 238-44] He was also suspected of being involved in at least seventeen homicides.

During the Second Mafia War of the early 1980s his boss, Stefano Bontade, was murdered along with hundreds of associates. Mannoia only survived because he was in prison at the time for drug trafficking. He escaped from prison in 1983 with the help of his younger brother, a hitman named Agostino Marino Mannoia. They met with Corleonesi boss Salvatore Riina to establish their position in the dramatically altered landscape of the Sicilian Mafia and were both allowed to live and work under the auspices of the Corleonesi boss. Francesco Marino Mannoia became a major refiner of heroin for the Corleonesi.Stille, "Excellent Cadavers", p. 302-10]

In 1986 he was recaptured and returned to prison. On 20 April, 1989, his brother Agostino Marino Mannoia - then aged twenty-three - vanished and was never seen again. His bloodstained car was found later that day. Francesco Mannoia realised his brother had been killed. As it turned out, both Mannoia brothers had been plotting along with Vincenzo Puccio to overthrow Salvatore Riina as the boss of the Sicilian Mafia. Somehow word had gotten out and Agostino Marino Mannoia was the first of the conspirators against Riina who would die. Puccio and his brothers followed soon afterwards.

Government Witness

In the fall of 1989 Marino Mannoia’s mistress contacted the police’s Antimafia unit in Rome, indicating the mafioso was ready to talk. After negotiations over security Marino Mannoia and magistrate Giovanni Falcone started a series of testimonies on October 8, 1989.Stille, "Excellent Cadavers", p. 302-10] He followed in the footsteps of Tommaso Buscetta and Salvatore Contorno in becoming an informant. Falcone recalled Marino Mannoia as an intelligent and reliable witness.

His collaboration was important because he was the first pentito that came out of the winning faction of the Second Mafia War. He was able to update the authorities on the activities within Cosa Nostra throughout the 1980s, including the fates of Filippo Marchese and Giuseppe Greco. Not long after he began to talk to the authorities Mannoia's mother, aunt and one of his sisters were murdered in their Bagheria home as revenge, it being a common tactic by the Mafia to kill the relatives of the pentiti to discourage others from similar cooperation with authorities. [ [http://gangstersinc.tripod.com/Carmelo/Mannoia.html (Photo of attack)] On November 23, 1989, the mother, the sister and an aunt of turncoat Francesco Marino Mannoia were murdered in Bagheria.]

Marino Mannoia was admitted into the Witness Protection Program in the United States (Italy had no such programme at the time). In the US, he testified against the Sicilian faction of the Gambino Family, the so-called Cherry Hill Gambinos, John, Rosario and Joe Gambino. He had met with John Gambino personally, who had inspected the quality of the heroin Marino Mannoia was refining in Palermo.

Testimonies

Marino Mannoia disclosed that Roberto Calvi – God's banker of the Banco Ambrosiano and the Vatican – had been killed by the Mafia because he had lost Cosa Nostra's criminal proceeds when the Banco Ambrosiano collapsed. [ [http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=234872006 Mafia 'murdered banker over bungled deal'] , The Scotsman, February 15, 2006] According to Mannoia the killer was Francesco Di Carlo, a mafioso living in London at the time, and the order to kill Calvi had come from Mafia boss Giuseppe Calò and Licio Gelli. When Di Carlo became an informer in June 1996, he denied that he was the killer, but admitted that he had been approached by Calò to do the job. [http://news.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/12/11/wmafia11.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/12/11/ixworld.html Mafia wanted me to kill Calvi, says jailed gangster] , Daily Telegraph, December 10, 2005]

Marino Mannoia testified that his former boss Stefano Bontade had close relations with Sicilian politicians, in particular with Salvo Lima – Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti’s man in Sicily.Stille, "Excelent Cadavers", p. 302-10] In April 1993 – after the killing of Lima and the judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino – he gave evidence against former Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti who was accused of Mafia association. He claimed Andreotti had met with Stefano Bontade in the 1970s. [Jamieson, "The Antimafia", p. 226]

Marino Mannoia provided the first eyewitness account tying Andreotti directly to bosses of the Mafia. He described a high-level meeting in 1980 with Salvatore Inzerillo and Stefano Bontade at which Andreotti allegedly arrived with Lima in a bulletproof Alfa Romeo belonging to the Salvo cousins. Andreotti had come to protest the killing by the Mafia of Piersanti Mattarella in January 1980.Stille, "Excellent Cadavers", p. 391]

Witness Protection Program

Currently he lives in an undisclosed location with a new identity in the FBI Witness Protection Program, having been granted American citizenship after testifying against a number of Sicilian Mafiosi at work in the US. It was claimed, and not denied, that Marino Mannoia received US$ 600 000 when he gave evidence against Giulio Andreotti in the spring of 1993. At the time he was living at liberty in the US on US$3000 per month plus his father’s pension, all paid from Italy. [Jamieson, "The Antimafia", p. 109]

Marino Mannoia admitted he had been one of the men who had stolen the Nativity with St. Francis and St. Lawrence, a painting by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio that has never been seen since it was stolen in 1969 (the artwork was believed, at one point, to have been in the hands of the late Mafia boss Rosario Riccobono.) [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/02/05/bacara105.xml Will we ever see it again?] , Telegraph.co.uk, February 5, 2005] [ [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,11711,1652147,00.html Mafia informer asked to solve mystery of stolen Caravaggio] , The Guardian, November 28, 2005]

Quotes

*"Many believe that you enter Cosa Nostra for money. This is only part of the truth. Do you know why I entered Cosa Nostra? Because before in Palermo I was Mr. Nobody. Afterward, wherever I went, heads lowered. And this for me was worth any price." [Paoli, "Mafia Brotherhoods", p. 152]

References

*Gambetta, Diego (1993). "The Sicilian Mafia: The Business of Private Protection", London: Harvard University Press, ISBN 0-674-80742-1
*Jamieson, Alison (2000), "The Antimafia. Italy’s Fight Against Organized Crime", London: MacMillan Press ISBN 0-333-80158-X
*Paoli, Letizia (2003). "Mafia Brotherhoods: Organized Crime, Italian Style", Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press ISBN 0-19-515724-9
*Stille, Alexander (1995). "Excellent Cadavers. The Mafia and the Death of the First Italian Republic", New York: Vintage ISBN 0-09-959491-9

External links

* [http://digilander.libero.it/inmemoria/boss_mafiosi.htm Biographies of Mafia bosses]


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