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Gerald Hector Scarpelli (1938 - May 2, 1989) was a
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for the Chicago Outfit criminal organization who later became a government witness.


Early life

Born in Chicago, Scarpelli was the son of a baker on the Near West Side of the city. Scarpelli was arrested in 1960, the first of 18 arrests in his criminal record. In July 1965, Scarpelli pleaded guilty to armed robbery in
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and received a
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and probation. Thirty days later, Scarpelli was arrested for burglary in
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.U.S. Supreme Court - GAGNON v. SCARPELLI, 411 U.S. 778 (1973)
Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit] A crew member for caporegime
Joseph Ferriola Joseph Ferriola (March 16, 1927 – March 11, 1989), also known as, "Joe Nagall," "Mr. Clean" and "Oscar," was an American mobster who was boss of the Chicago Outfit, from 1985 to 1988, after Joseph Aiuppa and John Cerone went to prison for ...
for several years, Scarpelli gained a reputation as a leading
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. He oversaw illegal gambling operations in the suburban neighborhoods of
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. Scarpelli had dreams of being a legitimate business owner, but never realized them. He opened a boutique at one point, but it failed in a few months. His other ambition was to open an automobile salvage yard, but could not achieve it due to his criminal record.


Mob hitman

On March 11, 1979, Scarpelli participated in the murder of George Christofalos, the owner of a roadhouse in
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. Mobster John Borsellini had received permission from the Outfit leadership to murder Christofalos because he was impeding one of Borsellini's rackets. On March 11, 1979, Borsellini and Scapelli drove to Christafalos' club and waited for him in their car. When Christafalos emerged from the club and got in his car, the two masked hitmen went over to him carrying shotguns. While Scapelli guarded two passbys, Borsellini shot and killed Christafalos. Two months later, Borsellini was found dead in a field; Scarpelli was considered the prime murder suspect. On another occasion, Scarpelli participated with Michael Oliver in a raid on an adult bookstore in
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during which Oliver was shot. Scarpelli and others buried a still masked Oliver in an area from which law enforcement were later to recover five bodies. In 1980, Scarpelli and three other mobsters murdered
William Dauber William E. "Billy" Dauber (June 30, 1935-July 2, 1980) was a Chicago mobster, hitman and associate in the Chicago Outfit's South Side chop shop ring. Born in Chicago and moved to Blue Island, Dauber was brought into the Chicago crime syndicate ...
and his wife Charlotte. Dauber was a ruthless Outfit mobster who had gained control over the South Side auto
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s, places where stolen automobiles were disassembled so the parts could be sold. Dauber worked for Outfit boss Albert Caesar Tocco. However, Tocco had grown tired of Dauber's independence and started worrying that Dauber was working with law enforcement. After getting word that Dauber would be attending court on July 2, 1980, Scarpelli, Butch Petrocelli, Jerry Scalise and
Frank Calabrese, Sr. Frank James Calabrese Sr. (March 17, 1937 – December 25, 2012), also known as "Frankie Breeze", was a made man who ran major loansharking and illegal gambling operations for the Chicago Outfit. He is best known as a central figure in Operati ...
, stalked the Daubers from court, finally closing in on a country road to open fire with an M1 carbine and a shotgun. The Daubers sustained multiple gunshot wounds, Scarpelli shot Bill Dauber two more times in the head with the shotgun at close range."The Not-so-Glamorous Career of Chicago Hitman Gerald Scarpelli Revealed"
by Richard Lindberg IPSN Archives Spring 1994


Arrest and suicide

On July 31, 1988, Scarpelli was arrested by federal agents for a robbery in
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. After being confronted with wiretap conversations from James "Duke" Basile, a Scapelli crew member, discussing assassination methods, Scarpelli agreed to become an informant. Scarpelli eventually admitted his involvement in the 1980 Dauber murders as well as the murders of mob chauffeur Gerald Carusiello and chop shop owner Timothy O'Brien. On May 2, 1989, two days before a court ruling on his robbery charges, Gerald Scarpelli died after
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himself in a shower stall at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago. Scarpelli allegedly killed himself because a judge had recently ruled against him regarding the Basile tapes.


References

*United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. ''Organized Crime'', U.S. G.P.O., 1988


External links


It's Not the Godfather, or Even the Sopranos...Making Ends Meet as a Chicago Hit Man, the Gerry Scarpelli Story
by Richard C. Lindberg
DYS Revocation Manual
1938 births 1989 suicides 1989 deaths American gangsters of Italian descent Chicago Outfit mobsters American people who died in prison custody Prisoners who died in United States federal government detention People who committed suicide in prison custody Suicides by hanging in Illinois Federal Bureau of Investigation informants {{American Mafia