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Barillaro was born in Italy and moved to Canada with his family at a young age. In 1978 he had his first conviction for heroin trafficking. In 1980 he was out on parole but was arrested again shortly after for selling heroin to an undercover policeman and was sentenced to another 3 years. Barillaro was also involved in loansharking and bookmaking, mainly in the Niagra Falls area. He became closely affiliated with Ontario gangster John Papalia and became a member of the Magaddino family in Buffalo, New York.

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  • Carmen Barillaro
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  • Barillaro was born in Italy and moved to Canada with his family at a young age. In 1978 he had his first conviction for heroin trafficking. In 1980 he was out on parole but was arrested again shortly after for selling heroin to an undercover policeman and was sentenced to another 3 years. Barillaro was also involved in loansharking and bookmaking, mainly in the Niagra Falls area. He became closely affiliated with Ontario gangster John Papalia and became a member of the Magaddino family in Buffalo, New York.
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  • Barillaro was born in Italy and moved to Canada with his family at a young age. In 1978 he had his first conviction for heroin trafficking. In 1980 he was out on parole but was arrested again shortly after for selling heroin to an undercover policeman and was sentenced to another 3 years. Barillaro was also involved in loansharking and bookmaking, mainly in the Niagra Falls area. He became closely affiliated with Ontario gangster John Papalia and became a member of the Magaddino family in Buffalo, New York. In 1989 Barillaro was sentenced to 3 years for conspiracy to murder a man named Roy Caja. Caja was a member of the Outlaws, a motorcycle gang, and owed him money. He was out about a year later and was arrested again shortly after on charges of dealing drugs, worth up to $2.2 million. He was frequently in and out of jail and was well known in the Canadian underworld. Over the years the Magaddino family had been weakened and lost much of it's old glory. One of Papalia's main rivals, the Musitano family, therefore figured it would be at their advantage to attack the Magaddino faction in Ontario (with possible backings from the Montreal family) and take over their drug affairs. On May 31, 1997, Papalia was killed by a Musitano gunman. Barillaro took over his business affairs, but his term would be short lived.
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