François Spirito

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François Spirito was an Italian-French gangster, member of the Marseille underworld, associated with Paul Carbone and the Unione Corse. After the French Liberation, Spirito fled to Spain and thence to South America, where he took part in the French Connection heroin trade. He was put on trial in 1952 for Collaborationism and died on October 9, 1967.

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References

  • Une histoire du milieu, Jérome Pierrat, 2003


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