Missing for 73 years and 22 days; declared dead in absentia on October 30, 1961(1961-10-30) (aged 73)
Other names
"Vincent The Executioner"
Occupation
Crime boss
Predecessor
Frank Scalice
Successor
Albert Anastasia
Relatives
Philip Mangano (brother)
Allegiance
Mangano crime family
Vincent Mangano (born Vincenzo Giovanni Mangano; Italian:[vinˈtʃɛntsodʒoˈvanniˈmaŋɡano]; March 28, 1888 – disappeared April 19, 1951, declared dead October 30, 1961) was an Italian-born mobster also known as "Vincent The Executioner" as named in a Brooklyn newspaper, and the head of the Mangano crime family from 1931 to 1951. He was the brother of Philip Mangano.
VincentMangano (born Vincenzo Giovanni Mangano; Italian: [vinˈtʃɛntso dʒoˈvanni ˈmaŋɡano]; March 28, 1888 – disappeared April 19, 1951, declared dead...
family in 1951—by all accounts, after murdering the family's founder VincentMangano—which was then recognized as the Anastasia crime family. The rise of...
18, 2017. Mangano was related to Gambino crime family boss VincentMangano (1888–1951), Philip Mangano, Lawrence Mangano and Anthony Mangano.[citation...
the Mangano crime family in New York City and reigned consigliere for 20 years between 1931 and 1951 when his brother, Vincent, was boss. Mangano was...
Philip Mangano (1898–1951), American mafioso Silvana Mangano (1930–1989), Italian actress Venero Mangano (1921–2017), American mafioso VincentMangano (1888–1951)...
the Italian American gangs in New York City into the Maranzano, Profaci, Mangano, Luciano, and Gagliano families, which are now known as the Bonanno, Colombo...
into Five Families headed by Luciano, Joe Profaci, Tommy Gagliano, VincentMangano and himself. He called a meeting of crime bosses in Wappingers Falls...
Luciano forced Scalice to resign as family boss. He was replaced with VincentMangano. On September 8, 1945, Scalice helped mobster Bugsy Siegel open the...
was nominally the underboss of the Mangano crime family, under boss VincentMangano. During his 20-year rule, Mangano had resented Anastasia's close ties...
had taken over the Mangano crime family after the disappearance of boss VincentMangano and the murder of his brother Philip Mangano on April 14, 1951...
a relative of Joseph Mangano and Philip Mangano, of Chicago, and a suspected relative of New York City Mafia Boss VincentMangano. A made man and a caporegime...
"Longie" Zwillman, Louis "Lepke" Buchalter, Gambino crime family head VincentMangano, Atlantic City Crime Syndicate boss Nucky Johnson, gambler Frank Erickson...
the D'Urso family until the Corbi takeover in the 1920s. In 1955, VincentMangano of the New York–based Gambino family moved in and installed Louis Morici...
Albert Anastasia. He also said that Puggy had doublecrossed VincentMangano, the boss of the Mangano family, which Anastasia belonged to. Jay Maeder, Big Town...
Five Families would be led by Luciano, Joe Bonanno, Joseph Profaci, VincentMangano and Thomas Gagliano. Except for New York City, the major urban areas...
the Five Families, headed by Luciano, Joe Profaci, Tommy Gagliano, VincentMangano , and himself. Each family would have a boss, underboss, capos, soldiers...
York City into Five Families headed by Luciano, Profaci, Gagliano, VincentMangano and himself. Maranzano called a meeting of crime bosses in Wappingers...
by Trafficante, who held his own strong connections to Mangano crime family boss VincentMangano and Profaci crime family boss Joseph Profaci in New York...
underboss Albert Anastasia. After the disappearance of longtime boss VincentMangano, Anastasia became family boss and promoted Dellacroce to capo. Due...
Gambino crime family. April – Philip Mangano, New York mobster and waterfront labor racketeer April 19 – VincentMangano, New York mobster and waterfront...
absence, power on the commission was held by an alliance of bosses VincentMangano, Joe Bonanno, Stefano Magaddino and Joe Profaci. Gagliano had to be...
the Mangano family in the 1940s and eventually became a caporegime (capo, or captain) under Albert Anastasia, the successor to original boss Vincent Mangano...
in New York City into five families to be headed by Lucky Luciano, VincentMangano, Joseph Profaci, Gagliano, and himself. Gagliano was awarded the old...
Luciano, Tommaso Gagliano, Joseph Profaci, Salvatore Maranzano and VincentMangano. At the time of his testimony in 1963, Valachi revealed that the current...
Anthony J. Mangano is an American actor. He has guest starred in a number of notable television series, including Diff'rent Strokes, Who's the Boss?,...
critical; as a respected old-timer who dated back to the family's founder, VincentMangano, he would lend needed credibility to the conspirators' cause. It had...