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Show VICTIMS LURED THROUGH PARTIES Members of Sicilian Camorra Deal Out Swift Death in Variety- of Forms, NEMESIS ON TRA& Band of Italian Murderers Being Run tc Earth by Head of New York Detective Squad, Feliow Countryman. New York. The Sicilian camorra can put to shame any ordinary earth- quake or tornado when it comes to dealing death in various forms, evidence evi-dence collected by the Italian detective detec-tive squad of the New York city police po-lice department Indicates. A list of 200 suspected Sicilian killings kill-ings in New York city alone recently has been compiled. In addition to these there were 70 similar killings in Detroit, 4 in Buffalo, 5 in Syracuse, 4 in Denver, 20 In Chicago and more in Jther cities of the country. These Camorra killers do the deadly work assigned them in a neat and orderly or-derly manner, leaving no evidence. They are inclined to make rather a social affair of such a murder, as lu almost every instance they have lured their victims by promises of a pleasant party. The parties are always al-ways provided just prior to the sudden sud-den and violent demise of the guest to whom marked attention is paid. Often Work in Daylight. No expense is spared to make these affairs real events, in most instances. Weddings, dinners, duck hunts and automobile au-tomobile rides have been used as means to decoy victims out of their own neighborhoods and to lonely spats where the murders have been committed commit-ted most efficiently. There are exceptions, excep-tions, of course. In a rush a murderer cannot always be expected to provide entertainment for his victim. For instance, eleven quick daylight murders were committed, on different dates, at the corner of Grand and Chrystie streets, as crowded a junction junc-tion almost as exists in New York city. Detective Sergeant Michael Fias-chetti, Fias-chetti, head of the New York city Italian Ital-ian squad, believes that the confession Ill fc Deal Out Swift Death. ojf one Bartolo Fontano, a handsome, youthful, roving barber, will help to clear up more than a hundred of these murders, but he admits that he does not hope to obtain convictions In all cases. |