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| - Angelo Punchinello is an Italian-American mobster, the head of New York City's Punchinello crime family, and the godfather of New York's crime underworld at least from the late 1980s to early 1990s until 2001. His top three most dangerous henchmen are known as the Trio: Vince Mugnaio, Pilate "Big Brother" Providence, and Joe "Deadpan" Salem. Punchinello's early life are mostly unknown, whenever he founded or inherit the crime family is unknown. At some point prior to 2001, he married a woman named Lisa, whom he often beat.
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| - Angelo Punchinello is an Italian-American mobster, the head of New York City's Punchinello crime family, and the godfather of New York's crime underworld at least from the late 1980s to early 1990s until 2001. His top three most dangerous henchmen are known as the Trio: Vince Mugnaio, Pilate "Big Brother" Providence, and Joe "Deadpan" Salem. Punchinello's early life are mostly unknown, whenever he founded or inherit the crime family is unknown. At some point prior to 2001, he married a woman named Lisa, whom he often beat. Around 1999, the CEO of Aesir Corporation, Nicole Horne, began to use Angelo's criminal organization for her Valkyr business, which also addicted his right-hand man, Jack Lupino. Angelo never found out who Horne was, but thought that she was someone from the government. He plays a central role before and during Max Payne's revenge quest in 2001, with Max finding many of his letters to his soldiers, as well as connecting with him when the former attacks the ship of one of Angelo's associates, Boris Dime. He tries to lure Payne into a trap by setting a meeting with his enemy, which contains his own restaurant, Casa di Angelo burning down to kill Payne, but the trap was in vain, as Payne escapes the place. Payne then decides to attack the Punchinello manor, Angelo's house, only to find it protected by a small army of goons, including the Trio. Payne is able take out the goons and finish off the Trio, finding Punchinello's office. At Angelo's office, he is confronted by Payne, and begs for his life, telling to Payne that he was only doing what he was told by someone powerful from the government, though the detective ignored his words. A few moments later, a group of suited armed men storm the room. Punchinello begs for his life, saying that he did not tell nothing to Payne, but is gunned down by the hitmen.
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