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Mob killer's victims

March 20, 2007
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Hitman-turned-government witness John Martorano pleaded guilty in federal court in Boston in 1999 to 10 murders in the 1970s:

Michael Milano, 30, of Allston.

Albert Plummer, 49, of Andover.

William O'Brien, 32, of South Boston.

Joseph J. "Indian Joe" Notarangeli, 35, of Medford.

James S. "Spike" O'Toole, 43, of Dorchester.

Alfred Angeli, 37, of Winchester (Notarangeli's brother).

James Sousa, 36, of Waltham.

Tommy King of South Boston.

Edward Connors, 42, of Dorchester.

Richard J. Castucci, 47, of Revere.

Martorano confessed to, but wasn't charged with the 1960s murders of:

Robert Palladino, 32, of Winchester.

Tony Veranis, 28, of Dorchester.

John Jackson, 47, of Back Bay.

Elizabeth Dickson, 19, of Roxbury.

Douglas Barrett, 17, of Roxbury.

Herbert Sith, 47, of Roxbury.

Ronald Hicks, 31, of the Fenway.

John Banno, 30, of Allston.

Martorano also pleaded guilty in Oklahoma to the 1981 slaying of Tulsa businessman Roger Wheeler, 55, and in Florida to the 1982 slaying of John Callahan, 45, of Winchester, a Boston financier with ties to Somer ville's Winter Hill Gang.

SHELLEY MURPHY

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