Early Life. Drag images here or select from your computer for Carlos Marcello memorial. On Saturday October 29th, 1938, Carlos pleaded guilty before Judge Ruffs E. Foster and was sentenced to a year and one day in the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary; he was also fined $76,830. Josie died in 1914, but that did not put an end to events surrounding her. Once the undisputed crime boss from Florida to Texas, he is believed to have played a significant role in the assassination of John F. Kennedy (although never proven). He was untouchable until he met the Kennedy Brothers. About a year later, his skeletal remains were found buried in a swamp behind a tavern owned by Marcello. He was untouchable until he met the Kennedy Brothers. In the months that followed, Carlos recruited two young thugs, one aged sixteen and one thirteen, and under his guidance, they robbed a grocery store owned by a Chinese trader. He was untouchable until he met the Kennedy Brothers. There were other incidents: A high-speed car chase, more allegations that hed sold narcotics, and an investigative reporter who claimed Marcello had roughed him up. On this particular night, they were wrong and agents of the FBN (Federal Bureau of Narcotics) were checking out the expensively dressed white men who disembarked from limousines at the rear of the club and disappeared inside. When he was 19, he convinced two younger teenagers to rob a grocery store for him, one of whom was only 13. On December 31st, 1933, a feisty, five-feet-two fat man with a squeaky voice was elected mayor of New York. (Davis wrongly claims that Jacqueline was Todaros daughter). Because Matranga was spared, a half-century later, the New Orleans Mafia celebrated its third-generation when Carlos Marcello took over the family business. Oswald never stood trial for murder, because, while being transferred after having been taken into custody, he was shot and killed by Jack Ruby, a distraught Dallas nightclub owner. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery.