"He must have done something. They don't kill you for nothing." - Chicago Gangster Ted Newberry. Rubbed out January 7, 1933
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Sunday, May 5, 2019

Little Augie out


The body of Denver gangster Little Augie Marino was found five and a half miles out of town on this date back in 1933. The twenty-three year old gunman was last seen about week earlier when he left his home. His mother stated however that he frequently left home for days at a time so she wasn't concerned that he hadn't been back.

Marino, said to have been involved, at different times with both the Roma gang and the Smaldone gang, had been on the spot for a while. It was reported that, at the time of his death, he was still on crutches from wounds he received in a gunfight the previous December. Another attempt at his life was made earlier to that. Police guessed that the murder may have been in retaliation for the February killing of Joseph Roma.

Marino had been shot twice in the head and then, after his body had been pulled from the car, another shot was pumped into his chest.


Sunday, March 17, 2019

Rocky Mountain Die (Colorado)


On this St. Patrick's Day back in 1932, four of Denver, Colorado's providers of intoxicating spirits were driving about town. At the wheel was Vincent Mortellaro, unknown to police, but assumed to be a bootlegger. In the back were Joe Barry and Roxy Stone, both known gangsters. Riding shotgun was Mortellaro's brother in-law, Frank Mortelli. Speaking of shotguns, as the quartet motored along, a black sedan pulled up along side them and a shotgun barked. The blast instantly killed Mortellaro and, as his car careened into the curb, the black auto pulled up along side and opened fire again. Barry and Stone were slightly wounded as they jumped out and ran. Mortelli was injured by the volley that killed his brother in-law, but not seriously.

Stone was still recovering from a wound he received a week previous and Barry lost two other associates, Sam and Pete Carlino, to gangster bullets a year or so earlier.