Crazy Joe Gallo: The Mobster Who Brought A Lion To Mob Meetings HT
April 7th, 1972. 4:30 a.m. Ombberto’s Clam House, 129 Malberry Street, Little Italy. Joey Gallows at a rear table. His back to the door eating skunk gilly. His wife of 3 weeks, Cena Esserie, laughed at something his sister said. His 10-year-old step-daughter, Lisa, was getting tired. The smell of garlic and seafood filled…
