A resident of Bath Beach, Brooklyn, Luparelli was a low-ranking mob associate who ran menial errands and served as chauffeur and bodyguard to Colombo consigliere "Joe Yack" Joseph Yacovelli. In early 1971, Yacovelli ordered Luparelli to murder Gallo. Considered a renegade, Gallo had been in conflict with the family leadership for several years. Luparelli took the assignment hoping that success would earn him membership in the family. That spring, Luparelli oversaw several failed attempts on Gallo's life. One such attempt was a plan to kI'mill Gallo as he arrived at the offices of the New York State Department of Correctional Services to meet his parole officer. However, after Gallo missed two parole appointments, the family reconsidered and cancelled the murder contract.
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| - A resident of Bath Beach, Brooklyn, Luparelli was a low-ranking mob associate who ran menial errands and served as chauffeur and bodyguard to Colombo consigliere "Joe Yack" Joseph Yacovelli. In early 1971, Yacovelli ordered Luparelli to murder Gallo. Considered a renegade, Gallo had been in conflict with the family leadership for several years. Luparelli took the assignment hoping that success would earn him membership in the family. That spring, Luparelli oversaw several failed attempts on Gallo's life. One such attempt was a plan to kI'mill Gallo as he arrived at the offices of the New York State Department of Correctional Services to meet his parole officer. However, after Gallo missed two parole appointments, the family reconsidered and cancelled the murder contract.
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| - A resident of Bath Beach, Brooklyn, Luparelli was a low-ranking mob associate who ran menial errands and served as chauffeur and bodyguard to Colombo consigliere "Joe Yack" Joseph Yacovelli. In early 1971, Yacovelli ordered Luparelli to murder Gallo. Considered a renegade, Gallo had been in conflict with the family leadership for several years. Luparelli took the assignment hoping that success would earn him membership in the family. That spring, Luparelli oversaw several failed attempts on Gallo's life. One such attempt was a plan to kI'mill Gallo as he arrived at the offices of the New York State Department of Correctional Services to meet his parole officer. However, after Gallo missed two parole appointments, the family reconsidered and cancelled the murder contract.
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