The CIA directors idiot son is about to place a penny in the fusebox...and
meanwhile in Gotham city...A reputed mob boss was charged yesterday with
arranging to whack a former Mafia-busting prosecutor in a 1987 hit that was
botched when misfit mobsters took out the lawyer's elderly father by mistake.
Joel "Joe Waverly" Cacace, 61, the reputed acting boss of the Colombo crime
family, was charged with four murders - including the long-unsolved death
of the former prosecutor's father, 78, a judge.
Also arrested were 11 other alleged Colombo family members, including
reputed capo Luca DiMatteo, and one reputed Luchese associate named in an
indictment on charges ranging from gambling and cigarette smuggling to
extortion.
Yesterday was the first time federal prosecutors identified Cacace, who
could face up to 100 years in prison if convicted, as the Colombo family's
acting boss.
His public bow came courtesy of a 2001 wiretap of a Brooklyn jewelry store
which caught an alleged wiseguy saying of Cacace: "He's the captain of the
team. You know what I mean?"
The "captain" went quietly yesterday when federal agents and New York City
cops pulled up outside his Deer Park, L.I., home at 6 a.m.
"I'll be right down. Give me a few minutes," Cacace told them as he leaned
out his upstairs bedroom window.
The mild exit was a marked contrast to what federal prosecutors described
as a career of orchestrating senseless murder and mayhem.
Cacace's lawyer, Michael Macklowitz, declined to comment on the charges.
Federal prosecutors said that in 1987, Carmine "the Snake" Persico - the
jailed-for-life boss of the Colombo family - felt former federal prosecutor
William Aronwald had "disrespected" organized crime. He ordered Cacace,
then a Colombo soldier, to have him rubbed out.
Cacace gave the assignment to two of his henchmen, brothers Eddie and
Vincent Carini.
"In a tragic twist, they made a horrible mistake," Brooklyn U.S. Attorney
Roslyn Mauskopf said of the brothers.
The Carinis went to the law office of Aronwald's father, George, an
administrative law judge for the city's Parking Violations Bureau "and
identified the wrong target," court papers said.
They tailed the senior Aronwald from the law office he and his son - then
in private practice - shared and pumped five bullets into him.
The botched murder led to the rubout of four gangland hoods in an orgy of
rage and revenge, the feds said.
Organized-crime leaders were so furious at the fumbled 1987 hit that
Cacace, under pressure, allegedly OK'd having two mobsters from other crime
families kill the Carinis.
The brothers were found shot to death in the back seats of separate sedans
parked in Sheepshead Bay.
After attending the brothers' funeral, Cacace allegedly wanted to even the
score.
He recruited an associate - now one of two cooperating witnesses - to carry
out a broad daylight double-hit on the triggermen - Frank Santora, a
Bonanno associate, and Carmine Variale, a wiseguy in the Luchese family,
prosecutors said.
Aronwald's slay remained unsolved until last year when a convicted drug
dealer implicated in the killing of Santora and Variale began cooperating
with authorities, sources said.
The mob turncoat told them about Cacace orchestrating the hit on William
Aronwald, the sources said.
Aronwald yesterday called the arrest "bittersweet."
In addition to three of the Aronwald-related murders, Cacace is charged in
the 1987 slaying of a corrupt ex-cop, Carlo Antonino.
Detectives are also pressing their investigation into a fifth murder where
Cacace has been a suspect, but never been charged - the slaying of cop
Ralph Dols.
The off-duty cop was ambushed in his car and executed mob-style outside his
Sheepshead Bay home in 1997.
In an odd twist, at the time of his death Dols was married to Cacace's
ex-wife, Kim Kennaugh, who was also Eddie Carini's widow.
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