Richard J. Castucci Sr. (December 1, 1928 – December 29, 1976) was an American member of the
Patriarca crime family
The Patriarca crime family (, ), also known as the New England Mafia, the Boston Mafia, the Providence Mafia, the Boston–Providence Mafia, who owned several strip clubs and was involved in
illegal gambling. Castucci eventually became a government informant.
Early life
Castucci was a nephew of Boston
bookmaker
A bookmaker, bookie, or turf accountant is an organization or a person that accepts and pays out bets on sporting and other events at agreed-upon odds
In probability theory, odds provide a measure of the probability of a particular outco ...
Arthur Ventola, who was close to the
Patriarca crime family
The Patriarca crime family (, ), also known as the New England Mafia, the Boston Mafia, the Providence Mafia, the Boston–Providence Mafia, . He had one brother who was involved with one of Castucci's restaurants. His second wife was Sandra Castucci. His children included a daughter Denise, a son Richard Castucci Jr. and two other children. Castucci and his family lived in
Revere, Massachusetts
Revere (, ) is a city in Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Located approximately northeast of Downtown Boston, Revere is the terminus of the Blue Line (MBTA), MBTA Blue Line, with three stations located within the city: Wonderland station, Wonderla ...
.
At age 21, Castucci was featured in the ''
Boston Herald
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'' after stopping an armed robbery with his father.
Mob career
Castucci was a close associate of mobster
Stephen Flemmi, a leader of the
Winter Hill Gang
The Winter Hill Gang was a loose confederation of American organized crime figures in the Boston, Massachusetts area. It was generally considered an Irish mob organization, with most gang members and the leadership consisting predominantly of ...
and a secret FBI informant. Castucci introduced Flemmi and mobster
John Martorano to a major New York bookmaker when they were organizing
Anthony Ciulla's
race fixing scheme.
Castucci owned several clubs and strip bars in the Boston area, including the Ebb Tide Lounge, the Libra Lounge, the 571 Club, Jaws, and the Squire. Overlooking
Revere Beach, the Ebb Tide soon became a "clubhouse" for members of the Patriarca family to socialize and plan crimes. In 1965, the
Edward Deegan mob hit was organized there. By the late 1960s, the Ebb Tide had earned such a bad reputation that Castucci changed its name to The Beach Ball. By 1969, Castucci was hosting high-stakes poker games at the Beach Ball.
By 1970, Castucci was reportedly in deep financial trouble. He had two families, a $16,000 second house mortgage, bills from his clubs, and expensive
loan shark
A loan shark is a person who offers loans at Usury, extremely high or illegal interest rates, has strict terms of debt collection, collection, and generally operates criminal, outside the law, often using the threat of violence or other illegal, ...
loans. He was being hounded by loan shark collectors and was in debt to John Harrison, also known as "Hard Boiled John", paying $300 to $400 installments.
Becoming an informant
On January 30, 1970, needing money and protection from law enforcement, Castucci become an
FBI informant
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic Intelligence agency, intelligence and Security agency, security service of the United States and Federal law enforcement in the United States, its principal federal law enforcement ag ...
. He was enrolled in the FBI's highly secretive Top Echelon Informant Program. When Castucci found out that Winter Hill members
Joseph "Joe Mac" McDonald and James Sims were hiding from the authorities in the
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village, or simply the Village, is a neighborhood on the west side of Lower Manhattan in New York City, bounded by 14th Street (Manhattan), 14th Street to the north, Broadway (Manhattan), Broadway to the east, Houston Street to the s ...
section of New York City, he passed that information to his FBI handlers.
Murder
In 1976, the Winter Hill gang discovered Castucci's deception and planned his murder. Gang boss
Whitey Bulger, also an FBI informant, ordered Castucci's killing. However, Bulger decided to wait until the end of the
National Football League
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season so that he could also steal Castucci's
sports betting
Sports betting is the activity of predicting sports results and placing a wager on the outcome.
Sports bettors place their wagers either legally, through a sportsbook or bookmaker (colloquially known as "bookies"), or illegally through priva ...
earnings.
At the end of the football season, Castucci went to a garage in
Somerville, Massachusetts
Somerville ( ) is a city located directly to the northwest of Boston, and north of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Cambridge, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, the city had a total population of 81, ...
to pick up his winnings. At the garage, Martorano handed Castucci a bag of cash and told him to go to an apartment with Flemmi and Bulger. At the apartment, Castucci was sitting in the kitchen sorting his cash when Martorano walked behind Castucci and shot him in the head. Bulger and Flemmi cleaned up the blood, wrapped the body in a child's blanket, and stuffed it into the trunk of Castucci's new
Cadillac Sedan de Ville. They drove the Cadillac to Revere, where they abandoned it behind an apartment complex.
The car and Castucci's body were discovered in the aftermath of a snowstorm.
Coverup
On discovering Castucci's body, the FBI immediately suspected Bulger and Flemmi. However,
John J. Connolly was handling both men as FBI informants and they had provided him with valuable information on the Patriarca Family. Connolly wanted to protect Bulger and Flemmi from prosecution. Connolly told the agency that the murder was not typical of Winter Hill killings and that he did not think Bulger and Flemmi did it. Connolly also reported to the FBI that Castucci owed money to both Winter Hill Gang and the Patriarcas, but had only paid Winter Hill. Connolly's implication was that Patriarcas were not paid and therefore murdered Castucci. Given this misdirection, the FBI did not pursue Bulger and Flemmi as suspects.
Following the Castucci murder, Connolly befriended Castucci's widow. He was also a regular diner at a restaurant owned by Castucci's brother-in-law from his first marriage.
On June 12, 2009, a federal judge ordered the Federal Government to pay $6.25 million to the Castucci family for the
wrongful death
Wrongful death is a type of legal claim or cause of action against a person who can be held liable for a death. The claim is brought in a civil action, usually by close relatives, as authorized by statute. In wrongful death cases, survivors are ...
of Richard Castucci.
References
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External links
*http://archive.seacoastonline.com/1999news/9_10_sb2.htm
*http://www.villagevoice.com/2003-01-14/arts/mob-rules/
*www.wrko.com
*www.whiteywatch.com
*http://www.usmarshals.gov/wanted/major-cases/caruana.htm
*http://www.thebrothersbulger.com/Richard%20Castucci.htm
ar discovery/crime scene images* http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/06/12/judge_awards_625_million_to_family_in_1976_mob_killing/
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