CRIME, missing mobster's car found in Melrose Park [MP]
Chicago Tribune (David Heinzmann and Jeff Coen):
Before being convicted in 1993 Zizzo lived in Melrose Park and was the #3 man in Sam Carlisi's organization.
Westmont police Wednesday asked the public for information about the whereabouts of Anthony Zizzo, an elderly organized crime figure who was last seen Aug. 31 driving away from his home in the suburb.
Westmont officials confirmed Wednesday that Zizzo's vehicle was recovered Saturday in the parking lot of a restaurant in Melrose Park. Police said he suffers from kidney failure and did not take medication with him when he left home.
Before being convicted in 1993 Zizzo lived in Melrose Park and was the #3 man in Sam Carlisi's organization.
9 Comments:
Did they look in the trunk?
By Anonymous, at 12:27 PM, September 08, 2006
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By Anonymous, at 5:54 PM, September 08, 2006
An anonymous poster mentioned the name "anthony maggio". Who is he?
By Carl Nyberg, at 12:38 PM, September 12, 2006
If you dont know WHO you are talking about, or WHAT you are talking about, you shouldn't talk!!!!
By Anonymous, at 12:35 AM, September 15, 2006
seriously, don't you people have anything better to do than throw around witty retorts about a missing old man?
It's all fine and well that he's a "crime boss"... but he's also a husband, father and grandfather among other things and some people don't see him as a crime boss.
So you can joke all you want, but seriously there are people worried about this man and all upset about him missing and the last thing those people need is random jerks and their witty retorts!
Lets try to let them at least keep their dignity.
Seriously, I don't understand how people can be so insensitve.
By Anonymous, at 2:56 AM, September 28, 2006
You have to be on crack, Zizzo I bet got what he paid for. This shit-ball has a long history of terror.
If he really was so concerned and a family man he should have thought about his family a long time ago. Don't go around killing people and you don't have to worry about being killed or "missing".
Maybe he went to the G and will be a star at the Calaberse trial. That would be a perfect ending to a real piece of work.
4'10" one hell of a bad guy...They should be looking for a shoe box somewhere in the corn fields...
By Anonymous, at 12:37 PM, October 10, 2006
I agree, poor little Tony, his poor wife and kids.
Are the kids attorneys or do they owne property for there dad? How about nice union jobs on the backs of everyone, bet they work there right?
How about mom, guess all those free trips, and nice cars were the result of Tony working so hard like the rest of us smuks. I'm sure the families of the bookies who were killed or the gambler who lost everything feel just broken hearted for Little Tony and his wife and kids. What the hell did they think was going to happen in the end?
Matter of fact lets see when the next round of indictments say when they come out, bet Tony was in the heat so thats why he's away at the moment. His guy Chermounti got hit in Lyons not too long ago, you think "his" family felt bad when Tony left Chermounti out to dry?
Hay, the outfit is what it is, grandpa Tony was outfit and in my guess he went out classic outfit. If he didn't and is working a deal then maybe the family should'ny be so proad.
By Anonymous, at 5:26 PM, October 10, 2006
Anyone hear any thing new on this guy?
By Anonymous, at 9:23 AM, October 24, 2006
Singing like a bird. He'll be back in the Calabrese trial,
By Anonymous, at 1:45 PM, December 01, 2006
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