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      • Antonio Papalia founded the Papalia family in Canada in the 1940s, and is one of three centralized Mafia organizations in Hamilton, with the other two being the Musitano crime family and the Luppino crime family.
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  2. Antonio Papalia founded the Papalia family in Canada in the 1940s, and is one of three centralized Mafia organizations in Hamilton, with the other two being the Musitano crime family and the Luppino crime family. [3]

  3. Aug 28, 2013 · Domenico Antonio Papalia, 30, is on trial for the murder of Edward Camilleri, 50, whose body was found buried in a shed at a market garden at Two Wells in August 2011. A Supreme Court jury was told Papalia had lured Mr Camilleri to his grandparents' property with the intention of robbing and killing him.

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  4. Jun 23, 2022 · During the 1920s, prohibition spawned infamous local bootleggers such as Rocco Perri and Antonio Papalia, men who immigrated from the same region of southern Italy, who smuggled liquor to the U.S. by land and water, and expanded their criminal enterprises into narcotics and extortion.

  5. Apr 18, 2014 · Frank Papalia, the former mob underboss and long-suffering brother of Ontario’s pre-eminent Mafia boss, has died in a Hamilton nursing home at the age of 83.

  6. Feb 11, 2014 · The Supreme Court today jailed Domenico Antonio Papalia, 31, for life for the “calculated and vicious” murder of Edward Camilleri. In September, he was found guilty by a jury of the April 2011 ...

  7. Sep 3, 2013 · Domenico Antonio Papalia, 30, is on trial accused of murdering Mr Camilleri, 50, and burying the body in a shed at his grandparents' house at Two Wells in April 2011. Male model Steven Zenuni, 21, pleaded guilty to murder and was jailed for at least 10-and-a-half years.

  8. Feb 11, 2014 · Domenico Antonio Papalia, 21, had admitted burying the body of Edward Camilleri but denied attacking him and instead blamed two other men. However, a South Australian Supreme Court jury last September found him guilty of murdering the 50-year-old in April 2011.