When to Watch
Fridays at 9 p.m.
9:30 p.m. in Newfoundland & Labrador (Repeat airtimes)

1957
Nicolo Rizzuto Sr., also known as Nick Rizzuto Sr., and his family, including 8-year-old son Vito, immigrate to Canada from Cattolica Eraclea, Sicily, Italy.

Nicolo Rizzuto Sr. becomes an up and coming crime boss in Montreal. The New York based Bonanno crime family considers the Montreal port an important gateway to unload their heroin shipments from Europe. Nick Rizzuto Sr. joins the Bonnano organization. He is an associate of the Cotroni family. Vito follows in his father’s footsteps.

1970s
By the '70s, the Rizzutos and other Sicilians are at odds with the leadership of the Bonanno’s Montreal organization, then headed by Paolo Violi.

January 22, 1978
Paolo Violi, the powerful boss of the Calabrian faction, is shot in the head with a shotgun, as he sits down for a meal at a Montreal restaurant. His murder ushers in the Rizzuto era.

May 5, 1981
Vito’s true mafia baptism occurs in 1981. Joey Massino, the boss of the Bonnano crime family in New York, believes that three of his captains are not loyal. A request goes out to Montreal for hit men, and Vito sees it as an opportunity. On the night of May 5, 1981, the three mob captains show up at a hangout in Brooklyn, where gunmen immediately jump out of a closet and open fire. The first person charging from the closet is Vito Rizzuto.

1980s
Vito Rizzuto’s star is rising. He controls loan-sharking, gambling, drug smuggling, and money laundering in Montreal. He forms alliances with other Italian families, along with the Hell's Angels, Montreal's West End Gang and South American cartels.

1990s
By the 1990s, Vito Rizzuto’s organization is so powerful it is stronger than most of New York's five Cosa Nostra families. The FBI investigates the Bonanno crime family and manages to infiltrate the mob. An agent wears a wire for six years. The FBI’s efforts to break the Bonanno family pays off when Massino's right-hand man, Salvatore Vitale, agrees to co-operate. Vitale fingers Vito Rizzuto as one of the shooters in the 1981 killing of the three Bonanno captains. Facing the death penalty, Joey Massino becomes a state witness and testifies against Vito Rizzuto.

The FBI agent’s story of infiltrating the mafia is made into a Hollywood movie called Donnie Brasco, starring Johnny Depp.

2003
A Brooklyn Federal Grand jury indicts Vito. He faces racketeering conspiracy charges including loan sharking and murder of the three captains Alphonse (Sonny Red) Indelicato, Philip (Lucky) Giaccone and Dominick (Trin) Trinchera.

January 20, 2004
Vito is arrested at his home in Montreal.

November 3, 2005
A war nearly erupts between the different crime families when four masked men kidnap Nicola Varacelli, 57, from his home on Halloween night. It happened on Sauriol Street in the Ahuntsic district of Montreal at about 10:00 p.m.

August 17, 2006
After a two-year battle, Vito Rizzuto is extradited to the United States and appears before a United States Magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern Disctrict. He faces a twenty year sentence.

November 2006
The police bug and videotape the inside of the Consenza Social Club. The Italian café on Jarry Street in Montreal is considered the Rizzuto headquarters.

According to Lee Lamothe, author of The Sixth Family: The Collapse of the New York Mafia and the Rise of Vito Rizzuto, the surveillance reveals a slice of mafia life. “Everything you needed to know about that family was on those tapes,” says Lamothe. “How much money came in, where the money came from, who the money went to, how the money got out, who’s gonna get a slap in the head, who’s gonna get a slap on the back, you know, shot or just beaten.”

Francesco Del Balso, an underboss for the Rizzuto crime family and money launderer, is caught on tape talking about whether to buy a yellow Ferrari or a Porsche.

Project Colisee documents show Nicolo Rizzuto is a man of few words. Runners deliver bags of money. All Rizzuto ever says is; “how much is it?” Video shows them counting the money and dividing it among the bosses. Rizzuto stuffs his cash into his socks and always takes a cut for his son Vito.

Wiretaps from Project Colisee also reveal that after Vito Rizzuto’s incarceration the Rizzuto organization is run by a committee including Nicolo Rizzuto Sr., Francesco Arcadi, brother-in-law Paolo Renda, and longtime Rizzuto associate Rocco Sollecito.

November 22, 2006
Police arrest 91 Mafiosi, including Nicolo Rizzuto Sr., in a large sweep called Project Colisee. The raids are carried out by the Mounties, Quebec provincial police, several local police forces, the Canada Border Services Agency and the Canada revenue Agency after a four-year investigation. This puts behind bars the senior members of the organization.

May 4, 2007
Vito Rizzuto admits to being present at the time of the murders of the three captains. He is sentenced to ten years in prison and is sent to a medium security facility in Colorado. He will get out in 2012.

Sept 18 2008
Nicolo Rizzuto Sr. pleads guilty to possession of the proceeds of crime in association with a criminal organization along with Francesco Arcadi, Paolo Renda , Rocco Sollecito, Francesco Del Balso and Lorenzo Giordano.

October 16, 2008
Nicolo Rizzuto Sr. is released from jail after serving two years of a four-year sentence.

August 21, 2009
Convicted drug dealer and close associate of the family Federic del Peschio is shot to death behind a north end restaurant. This will be the beginning of a reign of terror against the Rizzuto family.

December 28, 2009
Nick Jr. is gunned in Notre Dame de Grace. He is shot in broad daylight beside his Mercedes sedan and collapses. He is hit in the chest four to six times. His death is an opportunity for the family’s enemies to strike.

January 2, 2010
Nick Rizzuto Jr.’s funeral is attended by hundreds at Notre Dame de la Defense church in Little Italy, in Montreal.

January 5, 2010
St. Michel café is firebombed, the latest in a string of attacks on local cafes and pizzerias. Investigators suggest a link between the attacks and the killing of Nick Rizzuto Jr.

February 8, 2010
Nicolo Rizzuto is charged with tax evasion dating back to 1994 and 1995.

March 18, 2010
Street gang leader Ducarme Joseph survives a daytime hit at the Flawnego boutique in Old Montreal in which two men are killed. Joseph is a possible suspect in the killing of Nick Rizzuto Jr.

May 22, 2010
Paolo Renda, a top Rizzuto lieutenant, vanishes. Experts say it is a power play against a leaderless Rizzuto clan. Renda is right-hand man and consigliore of Nicolo Rizzuto Sr. He is married to Rizzuto’s daughter Maria and is known as the money man in the organization. His car is found near his home with the doors unlocked, windows rolled down and the keys still in the ignition. He is never seen again.

June 29, 2010
Agostino Cuntrera, 66 is shot dead along with his body guard Liborio Sciascia, 40. In 1978, Cuntrera helped kill the head of the Montreal mafia Paolo Violi . After Vito Rizzuto’s arrest, Cuntrera was seen as the next leader. Cuntrera controlled a group of drug traffickers out of a café in St. Leonard.

September 29, 2010
Ennio Bruni, 36, an associate of the Rizzuto family, is killed outside a cafe in Laval. He survived a previous hit on November 2009. He was hit three times in the shoulder and once in the back. He manages to drive away. He refuses to cooperate with police. Project Colisee identifies him as a money runner in Laval gaming houses.

October 8, 2010
Antonio (The Florist) Mucci, considered a key contender to succeed Vito Rizzuto, is granted bail on weapons charges. He served time in the 1990s for the attempted murder of Montreal reporter Jean-Pierre Charbonneau.

October 26, 2010
Two former La Presse reporters Andre Noel and Andre Cedilot publish Mafia Inc. It causes an uproar in Quebec. The book alleges 600 businesses pay protection money to the mafia. The book also states that the construction industry in Montreal pays 5 per cent of all contracts to the Rizzuto organization.

October 27, 2010
Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois her calls for an independent public inquiry into the Quebec construction industry citing allegations that the mafia hands out construction contracts in Montreal.

October 29, 2010
Salvatore Vitale, 63, former Bonanno family crime under-boss, and a key witness in extradition hearings of Vito Rizzuto on racketeering charges, is sentenced for time served in 11 murders. He is expected to enter witness protection program.

November 7, 2010
Two men and a woman are arrested, the first break in a rash of firebombing at pizzerias and cafes in the city’s north and east ends.

November 10, 2010
Nicolo Rizzuto Sr., 86, considered the last Godfather, is shot and killed. He is shot through the patio windows at the back of his Cartierville home in Montreal. He is hit in the neck at 5:45 p.m. by a sniper’s bullet. He was sitting down to dinner with his daughter and wife. The sniper hid behind some bushes behind the family’s mansion.

November 16, 2010
Eight hundred people fill Little Italy’s Madonna della Difesa Church in Montreal for Nicolo Rizzuto Sr.’s funeral. He is laid to rest in a pale gold casket. This signals the end of the Rizzuto clan.

Your Comment (41)
In reply to a comment from Phil

Hi, I live in the US and would like to watch this as well.
what do you mean by "download the torrents" ?
if somebody can provide more instructions, that would be great.
thanks.

In reply to a comment from tnkpaints

Download the torrents or get yourself a VPN with a Canadian IP.

Its too bad that such an informative program is restricted and can not be viewed in the States,and a mistery that it can be received in vermont over the air waves..I thought the internet was for everyone !!!

Pretty good documentary. Didn't really touch at all who was behind the latest murder. Enjoyable nonetheless. Good Job Fifth Estate. More Mob documentaries please.

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GREAT JOB IN COVERING THIS STORY! IT'S UNFORTUNATE
THAT SOME COMPANIES I WORK WITH HAVE HAD THEIR BUSINESS'S BURN'T DOWN. THEY ARE CONTROLLING TOO MUCH. WE CANADIANS HAVE ABSOLUTLELY NO IDEA HOW FAR THIS REALLY GOES. DO YOU KNOW WE ARE PAYING
APPROXIMATELY $5.00 PER KILO FOR CHEESE TOO MUCH.
THAT IS JUST A SMALL SAMPLE OF HOW THEY INFLUENCE
THE GOVERMENT INTO ISSUING LICENCE'S "QUOTA"
THAT IS ONLY AVALIABLE TO CERTAIN COMPANY'S OR INDIVIDUALS. THEY WILL TELL YOU IT'S TO PROTECT THE CANADIAN CHEESE (DAIRY) MARKET IN CANADA. THAT'S UNTRUE. WE ARE ALL OVER PAYING FOR THESE PRODUCTS. WHAT ABOUT LIQUOR, DO YOU THINK THIS IS RUN BUY THE GOV'T ONLY. THINK AGAIN!! WHY DO WE HAVE TO PAY DOUBLE FOR A CASE OF BEER,LIQUOR, WINE.
COULD YOU IMAGINE IF ONLY 70 % OF THE PEOPLE STOPPED BUYING WINES,SPIRITS FOR 1 MONTH.
WOW! THEY WOULD BE FORCED TO REDUCE THE PRICES.

JUST A THOUGHT.

THANKS BUT YOU SHOULD SERIOUSLY INVESTIGATE THESE AREAS.

It' time the officials in MTL get the "BALLS"
to stop the torching of business's that are Legitimate. There are honest hard working montreal'ers, that their livelyhood has been taken away. They should band together and write the politicians in Montreal and Ottawa along with the head of "police". WHO'S IN CHARGE IN MONTREAL
THE COPS OR M B. How in this day and age can you
have 18+ business's torched. This is absolute B.S.
THE MEDIA 5TH ESTATE SHOULD BE PRESSING THE HEAD OF POLICE IN MONTREAL AND POLITICIANS.
The people affected are in total FEAR. Why should they pay "JUICE" IN OTHERWORDS CASH, THAT WOULD OTHERWISE BE PUT THROUGH THE BUSINESS AS TAXABLE INCOME. THE GOVERMENT IS LOOSING TAX $$$$. 3 TO 5 POINTS OF SALES??? I'D BETTER STOP, COULD GO ON FOREVER ... THANKS

TELL US SOMETHING NEW.......THERE COULD BE PART 2 UNTILL PART 10 !!!!!

INCOMPLETE DOCUMENTARY....LOOKING FORWARD INTO HEARING ABOUT THE SCENES BEHIND THE COURTS AND EVIDENCE (SETTELEMENTS OF BRIBERY FOR LACK OF PROOF)

CREATIVE DOCUMANTERY FILMAKERS WILL HAVE A FEAST WITH THEIR KNOWLEDGE SINCE THE MID 1980 S AND THEIR LIVE EXPERIENCES WITH THE BAR LIFESTYLES FROM GAMBLING, DRUGS AND ALCOHOL PARTIES !!!

OH YA-----THEY WERE GRAT DAYS

WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO MOVE FROM MONTREAL?

IF YOU HAVE NOTHING TO APPROACH YOURSELF OF.
IF YOU WALK A STRAIGHT LINE.

MOST IMPORTANTLY IF YOU AGREE TO BORROW MONEY ON CERTAIN TERMS===THEN PAY YOUR DEBT....THERE SHOULD BE NO WORRIES!

ANYWAYS WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND----SAME THING WILL HAPPEN TO ANYONE WHO TAKES ACTION IN THEIR OWN HANDS EVENTUALLY!

EXAMPLE: 30 YEARS LATER ----FROM THEN AND 30 YEARS FROM NOW !!!!

ETC ETC ETC

In reply to a comment from Rina Gioia

Just... watch it on the site. It's right there.

OH please with democracy ya better than most places in the world but becoming less go on U tube and check out End of Freedom.The show was good and being in montreal lot more going on but we got a taste of that world nicely done.

You cannot watch the show online. It keeps getting interrupted by ads and the screen goes black with only volume!!

Great work from the fifth estate, I love you show very much ( one the few truly independent program left on the CBC, almost everything else has been sedated to please the new owners).
As a Canadian born in Italy I can't stress enough the elation I feel when I see these thugs going to jail.
I HATE, I mean HATE, the mafia and their enterprises. They are leeches sucking blood from honest hard working people.

Will there be a replay of this documentary? If so, when?

Oh yeah, I forgot to say what a great piece of journalism once again by the Fifth Estate. My wish is that someday the corporate media will also work hard to expose corruption wherever it lives. Each day I lose hope for Canada to become the open and accountable society that Canadians yearn so hard for. My Dream sadly is fading. Democracy had a light that burned so brightly when I was young. Now there is only a faint flickering candle remaining. And there is a fierce fascist Storm reeling with all of its might to snuff that light out. Truth and exposing the corporatist gangsters in our midst is our only hope. True journalistic investigation is our only hope, but I fear that is being snuffed out as we speak. Social media is the spark freedom and Democracy needs. But only leading edge journalism will expose the underbelly of the saboteurs of Democracy. Journalism has the tools to free the people; while the corporate giants work in fever pitched desperation @ burying the key, forever.

We don't need the Rizzuto family in Hellberta, we have the Alberta Government to steal our money than you very much. Great story on a crime family. What does a entire province do when the corruption is so deeply embedded, as it is here in Alberta? Those Italian gangster go to prison our die at the end of a gun barrel. But nobody goes to prison here and any citizens that do try to fight the government are found insane and locked up in the Looney Bin.

i think the gravity of the situation deserves media attention, no matter what they look like, from their poor village town in catolica eraclea, to their rich house on mafia lane, discussion is important. If you're insinuating that the 5th estate shouldn't cover criminal behaviour in Canada, well... that's just silly..

The fifth estate is usually well done. This episode which I was looking forward to had 5 minutes of new content, the rest was nothing more than a cut and paste from a prior episode. I love it when our tax dollars are hard at work.

After watching the report on the Rizzuto family I said to my self THAT''S IT? is that all you got on them? what a crying shame that not even the fifth estate can tell the people of Montreal and Toronto ( the two most effected cities of these animals) who we need to be aware of and who not to do business with.
I guess your legal team has more to say than the reporters.

The Fifth Estate Rocks! Greatest show on Canadian T.V. I'm a 30 year old Plumber from London Ont. I Love the interesting facts, and reliable journalism your show offers. How do you guys find all your info, it's amazing! Keep up the good work.

Kindly advise date of posting of this program for viewing on the Internet.
Thank you for your splendid work. Best wishes, Rosanna

great documentary. a brilliant job, very well done. keep up the great work.

In reply to a comment from Agiua

you obviously dont know much about this.lol

u should have never put the DON in prison,all this would have never happened,he is a very nice man,and helps people

another great doc by the fifth estate.....one of the best...keep up the good work.

music real sucks, anoying

Amazing episode! Especially gaining access to the actual audio and video recordings. I was particularly impressed by the businessman who stood his ground against the thugs. Thanks CBC, Fifth Estate and Bob McKeown.

Live by the gun die by the gun.

Great show, the fifth estate. It makes sense and makes you think. Every time I watch it I think, that there are still professional journalists,out there,who really care about social issues and take risks to tell them , sensibilize our society, and try to make our country a better place. Hats off to you. I wonder if there is an Oscar, or Golden Pen, or something like that, that can fully reward you, especially Mr.Linden MacIntyre, and Mrs.Hana Gartner. Well done. I can't wait to see your shows.
Ili Çaku

I live in Montreal around the neigborhood where the family operates, there have been over 30 cafe bombings in the last 2 years, its scary to live here. Think I'm going to move out.

In reply to a comment from Jennifer

There is a good book on them, "The Sixth Family"

Everywhere you go , every public building that comes up its some Italian firm (like Catania construction or renda construction) that has big connections to teh Rizzutos. Imagine how muc of our money they are stealing.

Hello Ram, I'll answer your question, ERADICATE! ERADICATE! lets show everyone just who are the lowlifes living the high life on our dollar," Ya I said it" Its our hard earned dollars that are spent trying to catch these animals, not to mention the lost revenue of honest business and honest taxes.
We need great reporting on this subject and disclose just who are the animals in this Cartel (not mafia).
Lets also disclose who are there reps and Captains in other cities such as Toronto.
Can't wait to see this and more!


I haven't seen this one yet, but what isn't clear to me is how a crime family can put up with this kind of exposé and still be a crime family. Either the reporting is so superficial that it doesn't scare them because it doesn't reveal anything already known, or the journalists are next on the hit list and should beware and tremble!

Huge fan of "The Fifth Estate", and can't wait for this episode. How can I get a job at the Fifth Estate?

The Rizzutos of Montreal in their Armani attire are no more than the well dressed goons !
what are we trying to achieve through such documented features ?
glorification or eradication of such criminals and their crimes ?

The Rizzutos in their Armani attire; the over-publisized well dressed goons,I as a spectator wonder sometimes what are we trying to achieve through such features ?

Can't wait to watch this episode, I was actually thinking last week (after becoming an avid fan of your show) that a documentary on this specific topic would be such a great story. There has been very little media coverage of this story when you actually consider the gravity and shock value of these crimes (at least in the GTA area). Can't wait to watch this episode. Again great job on broadcasting off the "beaten path" type of journalism... Big Fan!

 
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