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rdfs:comment | - Charles McKay "Charlie" Wall (March 10, 1880 - April 18, 1955) known as "The Dean of the underworld", was an American businessman, organized crime figure and Tampa, Florida's original crime lord. He was a rival of powerful Mafia bosses Santo Trafficante, Sr. and Santo Trafficante, Jr.
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Nickname | - "The Dean of The Underworld"
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Allegiance | - Partnership with Ignacio Antinori in the illegal bolita rackets in the 1920's
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convictions | - N/A - Murdered, beaten and bludgeoned to death
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Occupation | - criminal underworld figure, racketeer, money launderer, mafia associate
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Known For | - Bitter blood feud with the Trafficante crime family
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abstract | - Charles McKay "Charlie" Wall (March 10, 1880 - April 18, 1955) known as "The Dean of the underworld", was an American businessman, organized crime figure and Tampa, Florida's original crime lord. He was a rival of powerful Mafia bosses Santo Trafficante, Sr. and Santo Trafficante, Jr.
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