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Mob hitman Frank Calabrese Sr. dies in prison

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Those who knew him said Calabrese was quick-tempered — no surprise to spectators at his trial, where he regularly glowered at witnesses and at one point blurted out “Them are lies!” as prosecutors accused him of murder.

“If he heard something, if you shot your mouth off, you’d be having dinner and he’d ask you to come outside and he’d crack you in the head,” said Frank Coconate, a friend of the Calabrese family. “He was a throwback gangster. He would fight with his fists and was strong as a bull. But that’s the business they are in.”

Lopez, who spent hundreds of hours with Calabrese during the Family Secrets affair, said his client “was quick-witted, smart and street-savvy.”

“Sure he was difficult at times because he was used to getting his way, but I only saw one side of him and that was the good side,” Lopez said. “We’d talk about cooking, restaurants, history, you name it.”

Lopez said Calabrese was very religious “always talked about how much he loved spending Christmas with his family.”

“It was his favorite holiday of the year,” he said.

Calabrese Jr., who has severed his Outfit connections and has written a book about Family Secrets, said his father “manipulated religion” to get what he wanted out of people.

“He used religion as a way to get people to open up and trust him,” Calabrese Jr. said. “The way he understood religion is different that the way religion is supposed to be understood.”

Calbrese Jr. said he hadn’t seen his father since the trial more than five years ago. Despite that, he said he was having a hard time dealing with his father’s death.

“His passing on Christmas is his way of telling me he’s made peace with God,” Calabrese Jr. said. “He’s with God, he’s with heaven. He’s over my shoulder making sure I don’t make those mistakes again or go back to the person I was ... or he was.”

Calabrese’s other survivors include his second wife, Diane Cimino; four other sons, Kurt, Nick, James and Dominick; and five grandchildren.

Services have not been planned, Calabrese Jr. said.

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