Charles Luciano, also known as Lucky Luciano, was a prominent figure in organized crime during the early to mid-20th century. He was involved in various criminal activities, including racketeering, extortion, drug trafficking, and murder. Luciano is often credited with establishing the modern American Mafia and was instrumental in creating the National Crime Syndicate. His criminal activities ultimately led to his arrest and conviction, resulting in a prison sentence before he was later deported to Italy.
Charles Scorsese's birth name is Scorsese, Luciano Charles.
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Charles Kindermann has written: 'Effects of the redesign on victimization estimates' -- subject(s): Victims of crimes, Victims of crimes surveys
Luciano regularly smoked ciggarettes, and was known as a 'chain smoker'. Most pictures of him show him with a ciggarette in his hand/mouth. He died from cancer at Naples Airport.
His wife
Lucky Luciano never had any children, because he feared having children that would follow in his path. Anyone who says that Lucky had offspring is either confused or lying.
When Charles "Lucky" Luciano died in 1962, his assets were primarily inherited by his family, including his daughter, who was his only child. Luciano's estate was valued at around $1 million, and he had arranged for his assets to be divided among his relatives. Additionally, some of his assets were tied up in various business ventures and investments, which also played a role in the distribution of his wealth after his death.
Luciano Camargo goes by Luciano.
Luciano Minguzzi has written: 'Luciano Minguzzi'
Luciano Gussoni has written: 'Luciano Gussoni'
The cast of City and Crimes - 2003 includes: Charles Dance as Cox William Stephanie Headey as Northam Leslie
Starkweather's, and possibly Fugate's, crimes were in the Lincoln, Nebraska area.