JOE ESPOSITO - The truth of his origins, his life, even his death, have long been shrouded in mystery and folklore. In the late 1880s, the FBI dubbed him "The First Mafioso" while Italian, British, New York, Chicago and New Orleans newspapers depicted him as "the first international serial killer." Orphaned at birth, he adopted multiple identities, trying on new ones as one would try on new clothes. The author brings him to life against vivid backdrops of post-Civil War Sicily and New Orleans, people, politics and places including plantations, brothels, docks, a New York courtroom and the infamous "escape proof" island prison known as "Italy's Alcatraz." But to discover the "real" Joe Esposito, we meet SERAFINA, the petite, bodacious and strikingly beautiful Sicilian woman who had almost as many aliases as Esposito and for whom Joe endeavored to "walk the line." The truth as to whether "Panama Joe" and Serafina were an Italian "Bonnie and Clyde" makes their story all the more compelling.
....A very impressive, up-to-date compilation of U.S. and foreign contact information for government agencies and organizations useful in searching for people or records. The author also provides extensive tips and background on searching, in a helpful step-by-step format. This sort of reference book (which the author plans to keep updated) should become a standard source in any library supporting genealogical or other public record-related research.
Author's Passion Helps Others
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"I could tell Lori Carangelo feels a passion and a responsibility to help others in their search for their biological roots."
Massive Amounts of Information
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