She was the queen of Miami's gangland society, envied by all the other wives and mistresses of mobdom's elite. Yet after penning a message to Robert Kennedy -- "Do not only wipe out the gangsters but please wipe out the city officials" -- Ann Drahmann Coppola committed suicide in her hotel toom in Rome. She had begun her dangerous career of syndicate wife by a youthful marriage to a gambler named Charley Drahmann, manager of one of the syndicate's...