This question is almost impossible to answer.
First, thousands of gangland killings are unsolved and have no evidence linking anyone. Not to mention, hundreds more bodies 'dissapear', a la Jimmy Hoffa.
Second, omerta (the code of silence) prohibits mafia members from discussing business with anyone outside the family.
Lastly, I think he likely killed someone himself, at least early on. But when youre a man of his stature, you have other people do that for you. The amount of people he killed himself, and the amount of people he ordered killed, is something that would be impossible to determine.
70,000
Yes. Many people have the same lucky number.
Lucky Luciano took advantage of prohibition, passed in 1919, and began selling bootleg liquor. During the 20's, he also met Arnold Rothstein, who among other things was famous for fixing the 1919 World Series. When he died in 1928, Luciano took over many of his rackets. In October 1929, Luciano was forced into a limousine at gun point by three men, beaten and stabbed, and dumped on a beach on Staten Island. He somehow survived the ordeal but was forever marked with a scar and droopy eye
I've seen only one Charles "Lucky" Luciano autograph. It is currently on sale on a website (starts with "A" ends with "zon") with an asking price of $40,000. It's unlikely to fetch that much, but an individual autograph that has been authenticated or with provenance might pull a couple hundred to a thousand dollars or more. Truthfully though, Luciano's signature shouldn't be that rare, although not much in circulation. Not many will be willing or interested in owning a piece of such nefarious history.
Ah, what a lovely question. Lucky Luciano did not have any children of his own, but he did have a significant impact on organized crime in the United States. Sometimes, our legacies are not just about our own family, but also about the influence we have on the world around us.
Lucky Numbers would be different for different people and would vary greatly.
What numbers are very lucky depends on what superstitions you believe in. Seven is believed to be a lucky number by many people, but so is 13 which is considered to be unlucky by other people.
if they kill people all of them
Ermmm... thousands and thousands of lucky people.
4
Lucky Luciano took advantage of prohibition, passed in 1919, and began selling bootleg liquor. During the 20's, he also met Arnold Rothstein, who among other things was famous for fixing the 1919 World Series. When he died in 1928, Luciano took over many of his rackets. In October 1929, Luciano was forced into a limousine at gun point by three men, beaten and stabbed, and dumped on a beach on Staten Island. He somehow survived the ordeal but was forever marked with a scar and droopy eye
i think that 8 is a lucky number and i think lots of people do as well, many people believe that the number 8 can make your wishes come true. But any number can be lucky for anyone: