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May 24, 1950 - Thomas DeSimone

A career criminal operating within the orbit of the Lucchese family, DeSimone is remembered as much for his volatility as for his role in some of the most significant heists in organized crime history. His alleged participation in the Lufthansa heist of 1978 — one of the largest cash robberies ever carried out on American soil — placed him at the center of a story that would outlast him. The attributed killings spanning nearly a decade reflect a pattern of impulsive violence that eventually made him a liability to those around him, and he disappeared in 1979, widely believed to have been killed by the mob. His life became the primary basis for the character of Tommy DeVito in Goodfellas, ensuring his notoriety extended well beyond the criminal record itself.

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Thomas James DeSimone (June 6, 1946 – disappeared January 14, 1979) was an American criminal associated with New York City's Lucchese crime family who is alleged to have participated in both the Air France robbery and the Lufthansa heist. It is believed DeSimone was responsible for participating in at least 5 murders, from William "Billy Batts" Bentvena in 1970, Michael "Spider" Gianco in 1970, William Reckhow in 1970, Ronald "Foxy" Jerothe in 1974, and Parnell "Stacks" Edwards in 1978. DeSimone went missing in 1979 and is believed to have been murdered, as a result of the murder of Bentvena in June 1970. DeSimone had not been given permission from the Lucchese family or the American Mafia Commission to murder Bentvena as he was a formally inducted member of the Gambino family, and was subsequently murdered as the disposition of this sequence.

DeSimone's career in the Lucchese family is explored in the book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi, and inspired the character of Tommy DeVito, portrayed by Joe Pesci, one of the main characters of the 1990 film Goodfellas.

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