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Mob hitman Frank Calabrese Sr. dies in prison

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(MCT) — CHICAGO — Frank Calabrese Sr., whose lifetime of murder, extortion, bookmaking and brutality as a member of Chicago’s Outfit was laid out in 2007’s Family Secrets Trial, died in federal prison on Christmas Day — “one of the few days out of the year he was a good person,” according to his son.

“I’ve never been comfortable that he was locked up the way he was — but he needed to be,” Frank Calabrese Jr., who testified against his father, said Wednesday. “I am comfortable with the fact that he’s not suffering in there anymore and that no one else has to suffer on the street.”

Calabrese, 75, was an inmate at the Butner Federal Correctional Complex in North Carolina, where he died Tuesday, said a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Prisons. An examination to determine a cause of death is scheduled for Thursday morning at the North Carolina Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, according to Kevin Gerity, autopsy manager for the office.

Calabrese’s attorney, Joseph Lopez, said Calabrese had been in poor health during his last few years in prison.

“Last I spoke with him a little over a year ago, he was a sick man,” Lopez said. “He was on about 17 different medications. But always a strong-willed individual.”

In a sensational summertime trial that captivated the city, Calabrese was found responsible for seven gangland slayings, racketeering, extortion and illegal gambling. Calabrese’s son as well as his brother, Nicholas, provided key testimony during the long-running courtroom drama, which exposed the inner workings of organized crime in Chicago,

During closing arguments, Calabrese allegedly mouthed “You are a (expletive) dead man” in the direction of federal prosecutor T. Markus Funk. Funk on Wednesday said those hurt by Calabrese’s criminal actions would likely find it hard “to muster much regret” over his death behind bars.

“Calabrese reigned as one of the nation’s most prolific and feared mob killers, only to die alone and far from home on Christmas Day,” Funk wrote in an email Wednesday. “Whether this qualifies as poetic justice, or the sad final chapter of a largely squandered existence, is for others to decide.”

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