Philip Testa
Not-S0 Fun Facts
Peter Casella was born in Philadelphia of Italian ancestry, being raised in the territory of the Bruno crime family. By 1981, he was the underboss of the Philadelphia family, along with Chickie Narducci. After the murder of mob boss Angelo Bruno, Casella and Narducci attempted to become the new head of Bruno’s criminal organization. Casella and Narducci killed the new don, Philip Testa, before fleeing to Florida. Narducci was murdered in Philadelphia in 1982. Casella lived in Florida with his daughter until his death in 1992 of natural causes.
On January 7, 1982 Frank “Chickie” Narducci exited his car in front of his home at 3200 South Broad street in Philadelphia, where Salvatore Testa (son of murdered mob boss Philip Testa) confronted him. Testa called his name, and he let Frank turn around long enough to look at his face, before proceeding to shoot him in the head with a pistol. So not even a year after the hit on Philip Testa, Frank “Chickie” Narducci was shot 10 times about 30 yards from his south Philadelphia home as he returned from federal court, where he was on trial with seven others on racketeering charges. Last rites were administered by Msgr. Edward McLaughlin of the Stella Maris church as the body lay on the ground.
Exactly one year to the day of the hit on Phillip Testa, his son Salvatore and his gang lured Rocco “Boom Boom” Marinucci to the Buckeye Club and beat and tortured Rocco for building, placing and detonating the bomb that took the life of Phillip Testa.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Holy Cross Cemetery
626 Baily Road
Yeadon, Pennsylvania, 19050
USA
North America
Map:
Grave Location:
Section 21, Range 3, Grave 2Grave Location Description
As you enter the cemetery from the 2nd entrance on Baily Avenue, drive straight ahead to the first roundabout and drive 3/4 around and park. Look to the right for the short-lived mob boss Philip Testa and his son Salvadore who are in exactly the center of Section 21. Look for the large DiGenova memorial on your right and on your left the huge, round Bartholomew mausoleum. Standing between these two memorials you will see the Testa headstone.
Grave Location GPS
39.93138493170154, -75.2556010964669Visiting The Grave:
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Read More About Philip Testa:
- Wikipedia Entry
- Remembering Philadelphia and the Chicken Man
- Remote bomb shreds Philly mob boss Philip Testa
- Mob member Theodore DiPretoro sentenced in the Testa murder
- Reputed mobster Frank 'Chickie' Narducci, gunned down
- List of Philadelphia crime family mob hits
- Locations from the book The Hitman: A True Story of Murder, Redemption, and the Melrose Diner