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Nick Caramandi was the man Nicodemo Scarfo went to when he needed somebody murdered. Scarfo has been described as the most vicious Mob boss of this generation because of the ruthlessness of hitmen like Caramandi. Caramandi and Iannece were then assigned to kill their own capo, Pasquale Spirito, who was considered "a complainer", and apparently had intentionally not carried out murder contracts and, according to Caramandi, had even begun to talk treason about Scarfo. Caramandi and Iannece killed Spirito and were later assigned to Salvatore Testa's crew.

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  • Nick Caramandi was the man Nicodemo Scarfo went to when he needed somebody murdered. Scarfo has been described as the most vicious Mob boss of this generation because of the ruthlessness of hitmen like Caramandi. Caramandi and Iannece were then assigned to kill their own capo, Pasquale Spirito, who was considered "a complainer", and apparently had intentionally not carried out murder contracts and, according to Caramandi, had even begun to talk treason about Scarfo. Caramandi and Iannece killed Spirito and were later assigned to Salvatore Testa's crew.
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  • Nick Caramandi was the man Nicodemo Scarfo went to when he needed somebody murdered. Scarfo has been described as the most vicious Mob boss of this generation because of the ruthlessness of hitmen like Caramandi. Caramandi had met Scarfo years earlier when he was just a soldier and had been exiled to a then-dying Atlantic City by Angelo Bruno, due to Scarfo's violent tendencies. Caramandi and Scarfo used to run scams together to make money and became close friends over time and maintained their close relationship as Scarfo slowly climbed through the ranks of the Philly mob and eventually became a big earner and powerhouse in the family when gambling was legalized in Atlantic City and the once-dying city began to boom again. Scarfo later became boss after a succession of murders and betrayals in the higher ranks of the family. It was at this point that Caramandi became a hitman for Scarfo during the war with a rival faction within the family led by a capo known as "The Hunchback", Harry Riccobene. Scarfo assigned the contract on Harry Riccobene to capo Pasquale Spirito who gave the job to Charles Iannece (a close friend and associate of Caramandi's) and Caramandi. After several blown opportunities during the early months of 1982, Scarfo put together a new plan. Frank Monte, the new Philadelphia crime family’s consigliere, and Raymond Martorano paid a visit to Harry Riccobene’s half-brother Mario Riccobene. After listening to an offer to “serve up” Harry, Mario told the two men he would get back with them. Instead, he went straight to his brother Harry and exposed the plot. Scarfo gunman Nick Caramandi stalked Harry and later Mario Riccobene all over the city. The hit team would sometimes work from 7:00 a.m. until late into the night. They staked out Riccobene’s step-mother’s home, girlfriend’s apartments, the homes of friends and business associates, all in hopes of getting an open shot at their adversaries but never got to kill Harry nor his brother, but Mario was later killed by another Scarfo hitman, Francis "Faffy" Iannarella. Caramandi and Iannece were then assigned to kill their own capo, Pasquale Spirito, who was considered "a complainer", and apparently had intentionally not carried out murder contracts and, according to Caramandi, had even begun to talk treason about Scarfo. Caramandi and Iannece killed Spirito and were later assigned to Salvatore Testa's crew. Caramandi stated that the word coming from Scarfo out of La Tuna was that he wanted to “hear noise”. Scarfo was pleased that Caramandi and Iannece had taken care of Spirito. They were promised their “buttons”--becoming made members of the family--when Scarfo returned. However, that never happened. Instead, the murder contracts continued to flow. Carmandi's next assigned target would be his new Capo, Salvie Testa. Scarfo wanted him gone because he was gaining too much following within the crime family. Scarfs was paranoid that Testa might want to usurp power and might come to be a rival. However, Caramandi could not get close enough to Testa, an experienced hitman who knew all the tricks, and was later killed by his own best friend Joseph "Joey Punge" Pungietore. Caramandi did however benefit financially from Testa's murder.
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