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* Archie "The Boss" Bonato, leader | * Archie "The Boss" Bonato, leader | ||
| − | * Joey Larson, minor mobster | + | * Joey Larson, minor mobster, hit-man |
* "Little" Jimmy Foster, getaway driver | * "Little" Jimmy Foster, getaway driver | ||
* ?, gunman with Thompson SMG | * ?, gunman with Thompson SMG | ||
| − | * | + | * ?, one, two, or more nameless thugs/bodyguards |
| + | * ?, two or more truck drivers/smugglers | ||
| + | * ?, one or more other mobsters involved in the business of buying, making, and distributing illegal alcohol | ||
===Enemies=== | ===Enemies=== | ||
Revision as of 19:05, 14 July 2018
Name(s): The Bonato Gang
First Appearance: scenario "Dead Man Stomp"
Short Description: A generic crime organization based in "a large American city" in the 1920s, consisting of roughly a dozen members before the events depicted in "Dead Man Stomp".
History and Scope
The Bonato gang was active in "a large American city" in the 1920s at least up to the events depicted in the scenario "Dead Man's Stomp" (c. 1926; the gang might be expected to have broken up, or to have gained a new perspective on life following their brief brush with 'The Mythos').
Identification, Psychology and Behavior
Resources
Tomes, Artifacts, Sites
- location: The Blue Heaven Ballroom, a "safe" area protected by both the mob and the mayor and police for common business
- location: A garage hangout from which the gang operates their Prohibition-era bootlegging/smuggling operation.
- location: Mama Changell's Brothel; there is a makeshift prison in the basement
- vehicles: At least two trucks for moving barrels of alcohol, and an unmarked grey Packard coup with no license plate, used for drive-by shootings.
- weapons: A small arsenal of weapons, including a Thompson submachinegun, and some Colt 1911 semi-auto handguns.
Members
- Archie "The Boss" Bonato, leader
- Joey Larson, minor mobster, hit-man
- "Little" Jimmy Foster, getaway driver
- ?, gunman with Thompson SMG
- ?, one, two, or more nameless thugs/bodyguards
- ?, two or more truck drivers/smugglers
- ?, one or more other mobsters involved in the business of buying, making, and distributing illegal alcohol
Enemies
- Pete Mancuso, accountant; Mancuso would begin blackmailing Archie Bonato in the mid-1920s for US$1000 a month, continuing until Mancuso's death by mob hit at the beginning of "Dead Man Stomp".
- Roger Daniels, Treasury agent with the Bureau of Prohibition (which would later in its complicated history evolve into the ATF/BATFE/etc.); investigating alcohol-related crime and corruption in the city, probably has dossiers on the gang and would likely confront them shortly after the events of "Dead Man Stomp".
Heresies and Controversies
Keeper Comments
Quotes
Appearances
- Call of Cthulhu Scenario: "Dead Man Stomp"