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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago ruled Tuesday that slain mobster Anthony Spilotro and his brother, Michael, will be denied a public church funeral because of their links to organized crime.
Anthony Spilotro was the inspiration for Joe Pesci’s Nicky Santoro character in “Casino.” Bettmann Archive via Getty Images. The profile of Brunson describes a man who has cheated death but ...
An autopsy completed Tuesday determined that mob figure Anthony Spilotro, 48, and his brother Michael, 41, whose bodies were found buried under 5 feet of wet earth Sunday in a muddy northwest India… ...
Frank Cullotta writes about his pal Anthony Spilotro in the new book “The Rise and Fall of a ‘Casino’ Mobster." Ex-Chicago hitman's new Spilotro book starts at the beginning - Chicago Sun-Times ...
The bodies of Anthony and Michael Spilotro were found buried at the edge of this cornfield near Morocco, Indiana, in June 1986. The Spilotro brothers had been reported missing for more than a week.
The question to Tony "Ant" Spilotro was finally answered on June 23, 1986, when he and his brother Michael were found six feet under by a Northwest Indiana corn farmer.
The bodies of two of Spilotro’s brothers, Anthony and Michael, were found buried in a shallow grave in an Indiana cornfield after they were beaten to death in 1986.
In this Oct. 29, 2019, file photo, Frank Cullotta, former mobster and associate of Anthony Spilotro, stops at a former mob business location during his Las Vegas mob tour.
Anthony served as the inspiration for Joe Pesci’s character of Nicky Santoro in the 1995 film Casino. John Spilotro was linked to organized crime as well, according to the New York Post, and was ...