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The Don Is Done
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John J. Gotti, the bloody-minded truck hijacker who led the Gambino crime family to ruination, has a friend in Joseph Castellano, whose father Gotti murdered.
The murder took place in midtown Manhattan on a December evening in 1985, in front of Sparks Steak House, which, owing to the death of Paul Castellano at its threshold, is now a popular tourist destination. John Gotti did not actually shoot Joseph Castellano's father, but he arranged the killing and handpicked the assassins--"button men" is the archaic term for their profession--who did the job. A jury found Gotti guilty in Castellano's murder, and other murders, in 1992.
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The murder took place in midtown Manhattan on a December evening in 1985, in front of Sparks Steak House, which, owing to the death of Paul Castellano at its threshold, is now a popular tourist destination. John Gotti did not actually shoot Joseph Castellano's father, but he arranged the killing and handpicked the assassins--"button men" is the archaic term for their profession--who did the job. A jury found Gotti guilty in Castellano's murder, and other murders, in 1992.
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