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Joseph Iannuzzi

Joseph Iannuzzi, Jr., (1930 or 1931 – September 20, 2015), also known as "Joe Dogs", "Joe Diner" and "Joe Drywall", was a Gambino crime family associate and FBI informant whose cooperation influenced events surrounding the late 1985 assassination of Gambino family boss Paul Castellano and played an indirect, but valuable, role in the 1985 Mafia Commission Trial. Iannuzzi is the author of several books: ''The Mafia Cookbook'',〔Iannuzzi, Joseph. ''The Mafia Cookbook'' (revised and expanded). Simon & Schuster, 2001. ISBN 978-0-7432-2627-1〕 ''Cooking on the Lam'',〔Iannuzzi, Joseph. ''Cooking on the Lam''. Simon & Schuster, 2005. ISBN 978-0-7432-6980-3〕 and his autobiography ''Joe Dogs: The Life and Crimes of a few Mobster''.〔Simon & Schuster, 1993. ISBN 0-671-79752-2〕 Iannuzzi died September 20, 2015, in Kerrville, Texas, at the Veterans Administrations Medical Center. He is survived by his seven children, seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren.〔http://www.gossipextra.com/2015/09/29/joe-dogs-iannuzzi-dead-gambino-5250/〕
==Early years==
Joseph Iannuzzi, Jr. is the son of a prominent Westchester County bookmaker and policy numbers racketeer, Joseph Iannuzzi, Sr., and his mother, Molly. Iannuzzi is the first cousin of restaurateur Oswaldo ("Ozzie") Carpanzano who owned "Alfredo's", a fine Italian Restaurant located in Boynton Beach, Florida. At the age of 4 or 5, Iannuzzi would accompany his father on his collection rounds. Joe Jr.'s father had many prominent customers, some of them were Jack Benny, Eddie Anderson who co-starred on ''The Jack Benny Show''. Joe Jr. met the famous cowboy star Tom Mix and even posed on his horse for a photograph in 1935. Tom Mix would give Joe Jr. a silver dollar on almost every visit. Iannuzzi would also visit the Tonawanda Reservation in Harrison, New York on a weekly basis. The Native Americans on the reservation would give Joe Jr. Indian Head Pennies.
Iannuzzi's first encounter with the law was at the age of 14. He belonged to a gang called the "Night Raiders". His known cohorts were: Perkie DiLeo, Bob Slater, and George Vigilotti,
In 1945, Iannuzzi's parents divorced, and his mother Molly soon remarried to a man of Irish descent named Edward Muller. Iannuzzi and his stepfather did not get along, so at the age of 14 he hitchhiked his way to Hollywood, California. Although he found employment painting mailboxes, he remained homeless and slept in parked cars or on park benches. Finally, he was found by a police officer and returned to his mother in New York. Iannuzzi stayed home for almost a year then enlisted in the U.S. Army by forging both of his parent's signatures on the U.S. Army application.

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