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  All about Roy DeMeo, by Katherine Ramsland
Although Castellano despised Roy, since he was a Neapolitan and therefore considered by the Sicilian gangsters as unreliable, Nino kept putting in a good word for him.
Roy thought it was just a matter of turning more money over to him, so he redoubled his efforts in his illegal businesses.
Yet he eventually acquiesced on the strength of Roy's ability to negotiate with the troublesome West Side gang, and finally Roy DeMeo got his "button." He was a member of the Gambino family.
www.crimelibrary.com /serial_killers/weird/roy_demeo/4.html   (768 words)

  
 Roth Talent Associates: Albert DeMeo
Albert Demeo is the son of Gambino Family capo, Roy DeMeo.
In his heyday, Roy was the mastermind behind the biggest auto-theft ring in New York history and by the late 1970s, was one of the most feared hitman as well.
His is a raw and painful tale of a childhood wrought with nervousness, fear and sadness which led to an early adulthood of paranoia, harassment and wrongful accusations.
www.rothtalent.com /speakers/slist/demeo   (269 words)

  
 Mustain and Capeci, Murder Machine
This is the story of the rise and fall of the Roy DeMeo crew of the Gambino crime family, as told to crime reporters Mustain and Capeci by law enforcement officers and by Dominick Montiglio, nephew of the late Gambino capo Nino Gaggi.
Roy DeMeo grew up in the Flatlands neighborhood of Brooklyn in the 1940s and 1950s.
The DeMeo crew has become most notorious for a series of murders committed for revenge, greed, to eliminate seemingly unreliable accomplices in the drug and stolen car business, or on a contract basis.
www.organized-crime.de /revmus01.htm   (640 words)

  
  Roy DeMeo Biography - The Free Information Society
Roy DeMeo was born in 1942 in New York City.
Roy seemed to enjoy the power of murder and began killing anyone else he suspected of being a police informant or anyone that managed to get in his way.
On January 10, 1983, Roy was called to a meeting where he was whacked to protect the rest of the family.
www.freeinfosociety.com /site.php?postnum=464   (564 words)

  
  Roy Demeo
DeMeo grew up on the same block as nephews of crime boss Joseph Profaci and often sat with them on their porch on nights when members of the Profaci Family would visit, watching the various expensively dressed men pull up in their brand new cars.
DeMeo's crew was soon rounded up and most were imprisoned for life after a series of trials that saw them convicted of a collective total of 25 murders, in addition to extortion, car-theft and drug trafficking.
Roy DeMeo was a caporegime in the Gambino crime Family, however, it is not said.
www.seattleluxury.com /encyclopedia/entry/Roy_DeMeo   (2686 words)

  
 Roy DeMeo information - Search.com
Roy DeMeo (1941, – January 10, 1983) was a ranking member of the Gambino crime family, formerly one of the largest and most feared crime families in New York.
DeMeo was summoned by the Newark branch of the FBI to provide a photograph and fingerprints in relation to a Federal investigation of an international auto-theft ring.
DeMeo grew up on the same block as kids of crime boss Joseph Profaci and often sat with them on their porch on nights when members of the Profaci Family would visit, watching the various expensively dressed men pull up in their brand new cars.
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  Roy Demeo
Roy DeMeo was a notorious and vicious Mafia hitman from New York.
DeMeo was born in 1942 and in his teenaged years began hanging out with members of the Gambino Family, one of the largest Mafia factions in the city.
DeMeo's crew was soon rounded up and most were imprisoned for life after a series of trials that saw them convicted of a collective total of 25 murders, in addition to extortion, car-theft and drug trafficking.
grupos.xasa.us /wiki/en/wikipedia/r/ro/roy_demeo.html   (785 words)

  
 Roy DeMeo
Roy also allegedly added to his body count according to various sources, including an FBI informant who reported that Roy DeMeo was a "ruthless killer" who had killed at least one dozen people and dismembered their bodies to make them disappear.
DeMeo found what he needed to ensure that he would be officially inducted into the Gambino Family when he formed an alliance with a gang of Irish-American criminals soon to be headed by James Coonan.
DeMeo's crew was soon rounded up and the core members Henry Borelli, Joseph Testa and Anthony Senter were imprisoned for life after two trials that saw them convicted of a collective total of 25 murders, in addition to extortion, car-theft and drug trafficking.
www.danceage.com /biography/sdmc_Roy_DeMeo   (5214 words)

  
 All about Roy DeMeo, by Katherine Ramsland
Roy was 32, living in a nice home in an exclusive community with his wife and children, when he committed his first murder for the family.
Roy bought an owner's interest in Phil's Lounge, a bar in the front of a two-story building from which he had run his illegal operations, and one of his cohorts renamed it The Gemini Lounge.
Roy began collecting weapons and he kept his impressive arsenal of machineguns, automatic rifles, and silencers in a room at the lounge.
origin-www.crimelibrary.com /serial_killers/weird/roy_demeo/3.html   (1534 words)

  
 Castellano, Paul "Big Pauly"-Profile
DeMeo's style was to shoot his victims in the head, quickly wrap their heads in a towel, hang the victim upside down to drain the blood, and then butchered the body and placed it at the bottom of a landfill.
Castellano ordered DeMeo to murder his son-in-law, Frank Amato, whom he had heard was beating his pregnant daughter, Connie, and was having affairs.
DeMeo's body was found in the trunk of his car Jan. 10, 1983.
www.ipsn.org /castell.html   (1246 words)

  
 GANGSTERS INCORPORATED - ROY DEMEO
DeMeo was a top hit man for New York’s Gambino family, and was devoted to his work.
Indeed, DeMeo’s victims never came out in one piece, and were often hacked to small bits to facilitate the disposal process.
DeMeo was in it for pleasure by that point, and he liked to tell people about it.
gangstersinc.tripod.com /DeMeo.html   (549 words)

  
 Roy DeMeo
Another thing which made DeMeo a likely candidate for the "Serial Killers Hall of Fame" was his MO. he would seldom deviate from his "assembly-line" methods, which he had converted from those of the butcher shop.
DeMeo would first shoot his victims in the head or stab them in the heart, bleed them, then he would cut up the bodies into smaller "manageable" chunks to be disposed of at random locations.
Shortly thereafter, Roy DeMeo's body was found stuffed in the trunk of his car.
www.gambinofamily.com /roy_demeo.htm   (259 words)

  
 Roy Albert DeMeo (1941 - 1983) - Find A Grave Memorial
In the early 1980s the police and feds began moving in on Roy DeMeo's operation.
Paul Castellano was worried that DeMeo might cooperate with the government and ordered his murder.
DeMeo's body was discovered eight days later in the trunk of his Cadillac, a chandelier covering his body like a death shroud.
www.findagrave.com /cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7067205&pt=Roy%20DeMeo   (257 words)

  
 DIELAND: Mob: Roy DeMeo
Roy and his crew were said to be, perhaps the worst serial killers in the United States crime history.
Roy was beginning to prove his worth to Nino, when Nino asked him to take a big step.
He was the first of many to be lured into their web where he was shot in the head by DeMeo, stabbed in the heart (to stop the blood from pumping) by the others, left for the blood to congeil, chopped up and made to disappear.
members.fortunecity.com /sosdie/mob/family/gambino/roy.htm   (581 words)

  
 ROY DEMEO - B4USearch.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
DeMeo alleged executioner of some 200 people, his complex life is described very differently by law enforcement, his criminal associates...
DeMeo was once the most feared man in the mob.
DeMeo that killed at least 75 victims from the mid-1970s to the early 1980s, and that he killed
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 Albert Demeo (Bold Type Magazine)
Growing-up the son of reputed mobster Roy DeMeo, Al experienced first hand the benefits granted and the devastation caused by a life of crime.
Despite Roy DeMeo's well-documented exploits in mob activity, the "family business" was something Roy rarely shared with his own immediate family.
On weekends, Roy DeMeo would walk his son through Manhattan's little Italy where friends and family leapt from store fronts and front stoops to pay, among other things, their respects to Al's hard working father.
www.randomhouse.com /boldtype/0902/demeo   (635 words)

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