"Spero was a large man with dark hair, a dark complexion and was good looking in a rough way" Philip Carlo wrote. "He was fair, smart, and exceedingly well versed in the ways of the street". According to the testimony of boss-turned-informant
Joe Massino, Anthony Spero was inducted into the
Bonanno crime family by
Carmine Galante on June 14, 1977. The ceremony was held in a Queens bar, and among those inducted were Massino, Joseph Chilli, Jr., Peter Monteleone and several other men. A reserved and low-profile man, Spero's
hobby was breeding
racing pigeons in coops on the roof of a Bensonhurst building. To avoid
electronic surveillance from law enforcement, Spero sometimes held crew meetings on the same rooftop. Spero was married with two daughters, Jill and Diana, and owned a home in
Staten Island. One of Spero's most lucrative enterprises was selling stolen fireworks. He owned huge warehouses of fireworks and made close to $5 million a year selling them. Every
Fourth of July, Spero would stage a fireworks display on Bath Avenue in
Bath Beach, Brooklyn that allegedly cost him several hundred thousand dollars. For these parties, Spero also supplied food that was said to be enough to feed all of
Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Spero was a close associate of
Colombo crime family capo
Gregory Scarpa and
Lucchese crime family capo and future underboss
Anthony Casso. Following the death of
Alphonse Indelicato and the indictment of his son
Anthony Indelicato, Bonanno mobster
Thomas Pitera became close to Spero. Spero later inducted Pitera into the Bonanno crime family at an initiation ceremony at the house of Bonanno capo
Frank Lino. == Murders ==