Years later, Calabrese recalled that James LaPietra, John Fecarotta, John "No Nose" DiFronzo, Sam "Wings" Carlisi, Louie "the Mooch" Eboli, James Marcello, Louis Marino, Joseph Ferriola and Ernest "Rocky" Infelise were present at that time. When the brothers arrived, they were attacked by Nicholas Calabrese and other mobsters. Michael told his wife if he wasn't back home by nine o'clock that night, "it was no good." But they went to their appointment unarmed. The brothers had schemed against Outfit bosses and were apprehensive about the meeting. The pretext for the meeting reportedly was the promotion of Michael Spilotro from Outfit associate to full member. Reports indicate they were met by James Marcello, who brought them to the basement in Bensenville, a suburban DuPage County village adjacent to O'Hare International Airport. Maple Avenue) at about two o'clock and traveled in Michael's 1986 Lincoln Continental to their appointment. The brothers left Michael's Oak Park, Illinois, townhouse (1102 S. Nicholas Calabrese, an Outfit member who later turned informant, told authorities that the Spilotros were called to a June 14 mid-afternoon meeting with Chicago bosses. The brothers' remains were discovered buried in an Indiana corn field nine days later. Brothers Anthony "the Ant" Spilotro, forty-eight, and Michael Spilotro, forty-one, were murdered by underworld colleagues in the basement of a Bensenville, Illinois, home on Saturday, June 14, 1986.
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