Anthony Zizzo | |
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Born | Anthony Zizzo August 3, 1935 [1] |
Disappeared | August 31, 2006 (aged 71) Melrose Park, Illinois |
Status | Missing for 17 years, 7 months and 27 days |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Little Tony |
Height | 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) [2] |
Spouse | Susan Zizzo [2] |
Anthony Zizzo (August 3, 1935 – disappeared August 31, 2006), also known as "Little Tony" and "Little Toes", was an American mobster who was the underboss of the Chicago Outfit. [3]
Anthony Zizzo was born on August 3, 1935, in the Little Italy neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. His parents were Italian immigrants who had settled in the United States. Zizzo grew up in a working-class family, and like many young men in his neighborhood, he became involved in organized crime at a young age. [4]
Zizzo dropped out of high school and began working as a truck driver for the Chicago Outfit, the city's dominant organized crime syndicate. He quickly rose through the ranks of the organization, and by the 1960s, he was a trusted member of the Outfit's leadership. [4]
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Zizzo was involved in a number of high-profile criminal activities, including illegal gambling, loan sharking, and extortion. Despite his criminal activities, Zizzo managed to stay out of prison for much of his career, and he was known for his intelligence and cunning in the criminal underworld. [4]
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Zizzo was third in command of the Carlisi Street Crew. [5]
In 1992, Zizzo and 10 other Carlisi Street Crew members were prosecuted by the Justice Department for racketeering. [6]
Zizzo disappeared after leaving his home on August 31, 2006, he was last seen outside a Melrose Park restaurant where his car was found after a missing person's report was made by his wife. [7] [8] He is presumed murdered, [9] [10] although the FBI is also considering the possibility he went into hiding. [8]
Theories on why Zizzo may have been targeted include fears he might testify against the Outfit as well as an ongoing feud with powerful captain Michael Sarno, whom he was supervising. [8] [10] [11]
At the time of his disappearance, law enforcement believed Zizzo was the underboss of the Chicago Outfit as he was third in command in the 1990s. [3] There is still a $10,000 reward in place for information leading authorities to Zizzo, dead or alive. [2] The FBI considers Joseph Andriacchi a prime suspect in the disappearance of Zizzo. [12] Other sources believe that Zizzo was murdered by Albert Vena, who was seen spending a lot of time with Zizzo including being sighted with Vena the night before his disappearance.