meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Gangland Wire

Harry “The Hook” Aleman Part 2

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2018

⏱️ 32 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Harry Aleman and Butch Petrocelli Harry Aleman matured into a full-fledged member of the Chicago Outfit. It was like he was born to fill the purpose of stealing, intimidating, and serving Chicago Outfit bosses in many ways. Although he was slightly built, 5 feet 8 inches tall and 145 pounds, Aleman became so feared in underworld circles in the 1970s that small-time hoodlums trying to collect gambling debts simply invoked his name to collect. Two Chicago loan sharks were convicted of extortion and sent to prison in 1978 for collecting a $6,500 debt from a South Side tavern owner by saying that Aleman would come after him if he didn’t pay. Prosecutors said it was a ruse and Aleman was not involved in any way. Harry the Hook teamed up with a childhood friend named Butch Petrocelli. The team hung out at the Survivors Athletic Club on Taylor Street. This was the kind of mobster social club you see in the movies. The cappuccino machine was always going. In the winter the men sat around tables and talked or played cards. As the weather warmed up, by summertime, the dangerous-looking inhabitants were standing out front wearing wife-beaters or polo shirts and sansabelt slacks. Inside Petrocelli and Aleman developed skills as bomb makers by packing 2-inch pipes with black powder and a little nitroglycerin. These were used to get the attention of any businessman who refused to cooperate with the gang. This duo first came to the attention of law enforcement in 1969. A painting contractor told agents that he had lost $6,000.00 to an Outfit bookmaker and he had been threatened with death if he did not pay the “Vig” (interest) on the debt because they converted it to a juice loan. He had been accosted by two men who beat him up, threatened to bomb his house and kill his wife. He made arrangements to meet these two men and make a payment and alerted the agents. When he arrived at the pre-selected meeting spot, the agents caught Harry Aleman and Butch Petrocelli parked nearby. The victim identified them as the two men who had beat and threatened him. A grand jury has presented this evidence and no indictment was ever returned. This would not be the first case that Harry Aleman ever had just disappear inside the Cook County judicial system. Harry Aleman will never be a made guy and never be a boss but he will become the leader of home invasion crews, hit teams, keep the Taylor Street’s Crew’s bookies in line, and collect from loan shark victims who were behind.  A lot of high-powered businessmen, lawyers, accounts, and normal men can make deals, make the hard business decisions and attract capital to create powerful companies. Most Outfit guys could probably not do any of these things except for the hard-faced, empty-eyed killers like Harry Aleman, Frank the German Schweihs, Carl Tuffy DeLuna, Anthony Spilotro, and many others. Men who have no compunction about saying “I will kill you” and their eyes show they mean it. Harry Aleman was one of the best. A small man who could switch from an easy-going intelligent demeanor to project a menace and threat with no remorse in a split second. Butch Petrocelli and the murder of Sambo Cesario Harry and Butch Petrocelli were a powerful duo, not the dynamic duo exactly but they were a powerhouse pair in the outfit. One of the earliest murders they were suspected of was Sam Sambo Cesario. Actually, Sambo Cesario had once been an uncle of Harry’s by marriage until he divorced Aleman’s aunt Viola Ferriola. She was also Outfit Capo Joe Ferriola’s sister. Sambo was a well-known and feared Outfit member who had been described as a Capone man and a middle echelon mobster in the 1950s. In June 1971 Sambo married a woman named Nan Partipilo. He had kept this relationship hush-hush because she had been the girlfriend of Felix “Milwaukee Phil” Aldersio who was on a death bed in prison at that time. Many young mobsters wanted the approval and favor of a guy like Milwaukee Phil. On October 19, 1971,

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

This is Dean calling from Ireland, and Gangland Wire is the best true crime podcast.

0:05.6

We just love the mob stories over here.

0:08.1

Former Kansas City Police Department Intelligence Detective and now attorney Gary Jenkins

0:14.8

produced four documentary films, most recently Gangland Wire,

0:20.1

creator of smartphone app entitled kansas

0:23.4

city mob tours download it now if you like what you hear go to ganglandwire dot com

0:31.3

navigate to the shop page we need you to put a hit out on our donate button.

0:44.1

Gangland Wire True Crime Stories is produced at the Big Dumb Fun Show Studio 4.

0:48.3

And now here's Gary Jenkins.

0:53.9

Welcome all you wiretappers out there. The classic old ice house building in Midtown, Kansas City.

0:58.1

I'm here with my good friend and co-host, Aaron. Say hello, Aaron.

1:02.1

Well, this is going to be the second episode of a multi-part episode about the lifetimes and career of Harry the Hook Aleman Chicago Outfit Enforcement.

1:12.1

We may make this a series of shows.

1:14.8

We have a whole other whole month of Chicago outfit stories.

1:17.9

People in Chicago seem to like that.

1:19.6

Don't you, Ben Ellickson and, see, Rich Sullivan and a bunch of you guys up there.

1:25.6

I like to have a whole month of outfit stories.

1:28.8

And we have... We're flying our and we have we're flying our Chicago flag we're flying our Chicago flag Ben and we also have our

1:34.4

bottle from the standard brewing company that Ben dug up and and so generously sent down to us to

1:42.2

help decorate our studio I think he's angling to bribe us to help decorate our studio.

1:48.0

I think he's angling to bribe us to get more Chicago outfit stories, Aaron.

1:49.5

Well, here's one for him.

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.