Carlos “The Little Man” Marcello: The Hurricane of the Underworld
Listen up, my fellow wise guys and gals! Today, I’m gonna take you on a ride back in time to talk about one of the most feared and respected crime bosses that ever walked these mean streets – Carlos Marcello, aka “The Little Man.”
This guy was a force to be reckoned with, a real hurricane in the underworld. Hailing from Tunisia, Marcello came to America in the early 20th century and set his sights on the Big Easy – New Orleans, baby! He made his bones in the Crescent City, building his empire one shady deal at a time.
Carlos had the brains and the muscle, and he used ’em both to rise through the ranks. Nobody crossed him and lived to tell the tale. He had connections, you know what I mean? Powerful politicians, crooked cops, and even some top dogs in the CIA – the guy knew how to cover his tracks and grease the right palms.
Now, here’s the thing that made The Little Man a legend – he was suspected of being involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Yeah, you heard me right! Some folks say he had it out for JFK ’cause of his crusade against organized crime. The government tried to nail him for it, but they couldn’t make the charges stick. The Little Man always slipped away, like a phantom in the night.
But let me tell you, Carlos was no one-trick pony. He ran a tight ship, with his fingers in all sorts of pies – from gambling and bootlegging to racketeering and extortion. He was a mastermind of the old school, keeping things low-key and discreet, so nobody could get a solid piece of evidence against him.
And you know what’s crazier? The guy got deported to Guatemala, but that didn’t stop him! Uncle Sam wanted him gone, but Marcello just couldn’t stay away from his kingdom down in NOLA. He always found his way back, running things from behind the scenes.
In the end, The Little Man’s reign came to an end when he passed away in 1993. But his legacy lives on – the stuff of mobster legends. Carlos Marcello was a true don, a boss among bosses, and a name that still sends shivers down the spines of those who know the game.
So, raise a glass to Carlos “The Little Man” Marcello – may his memory never fade, and his stories keep us entertained for generations to come. Salute!
THE HURRICANE
INGREDIENTS:
1 oz. White Rum
1 oz. Jamaican Rum
1 oz. Bacardi 151 Run
1 oz. orange juice
3 oz. unsweetened pineapple juice
½ oz. Grenadine
HOW TO MAKE:
Combine all the liquid ingredients & mix well
Fill a hurricane glass with crushed ice
Pour in the mixed liquid
Garnish
Enjoy!
GLASS: Hurricane Glass
GARNISH: Stab a section of orange, top with a cherry or two, and hang on edge of the glass.