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  1. Salvatore Giancana appelé Sam Giancana, né le 24 juin 1908 à Chicago et mort le 19 juin 1975 à Oak Park, est un mafioso américain d’origine sicilienne, patron de l'Outfit de Chicago de 1957 à 1966.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_GiancanaSam Giancana - Wikipedia

    Salvatore Mooney Giancana (/ d ʒ i ɑː n ˈ k ɑː n ə /; born Gilormo Giangana; Italian: [dʒiˈlɔrmo dʒaŋˈɡaːna]; May 24, 1908 – June 19, 1975) was an American mobster who was boss of the Chicago Outfit from 1957 to 1966. Giancana was born in Chicago to Italian immigrant parents.

  3. Chef de la mafia. Un psychologue qui a interrogé Giancana lors de l’examen physique qu’il a subi dans le cadre du service sélectif pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale a classé le gangster comme un “psychopathe constitutionnel” qui présentait de “fortes tendances antisociales”.

  4. 21 nov. 2023 · Soixante ans après l’assassinat de « JFK », la piste la plus crédible mène à la mafia italo-américaine. C'est l'une des conclusions de l'enquête de Jean-François Gayraud, qui a passé dix-sept ans...

  5. 18 nov. 2021 · By the 1950s, long after Capone’s reign of terror, Giancana was recognised as one of the leading mobsters in Chicago. In 1957, the Chicago Outfit’s top man, Tony ‘Joe Batters’ Accardo, stepped aside and named Giancana as his successor.

  6. 20 mai 2021 · As a teenager, Giancana led a street gang called "The 42s," who carried out low-level tasks for members of the powerful Chicago Mafia of the 1920s, led by the notorious gangster Al Capone....

  7. 16 mai 2024 · Chicago Outfit boss Sam Giancana aided a CIA plot to kill Fidel Castro, allegedly helped assassinate President Kennedy, and may have been with Marilyn Monroe on her last night alive. Powerful mobsters proliferated in 20th century America, but their influence didn’t remain in the underground world.