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Sal Monella was a criminal who operated in Dick Tracy's city and New York City. He was initially depicted a large man with prominent lips, whose head was a bald on top with long white hair on the sides. His appearance later changed. At some point, Sal Monella had been arrested in (or near) Tracy's city for selling beef that was tainted with Mad Cow disease.

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  • Sal Monella
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  • Sal Monella was a criminal who operated in Dick Tracy's city and New York City. He was initially depicted a large man with prominent lips, whose head was a bald on top with long white hair on the sides. His appearance later changed. At some point, Sal Monella had been arrested in (or near) Tracy's city for selling beef that was tainted with Mad Cow disease.
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  • 1998-08-23(xsd:date)
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  • Sal Monella
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  • Sal Monella, right
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  • Sal Monella was a criminal who operated in Dick Tracy's city and New York City. He was initially depicted a large man with prominent lips, whose head was a bald on top with long white hair on the sides. His appearance later changed. At some point, Sal Monella had been arrested in (or near) Tracy's city for selling beef that was tainted with Mad Cow disease.
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