000000423 001__ 423 000000423 005__ 20240627152013.0 000000423 02480 $$a051-001-339 000000423 037__ $$aGENERAL 000000423 245__ $$aSuspect Thomas Viola's mug shot from the police case file. Viola was picked up in Tuscon, Arizona in 1945. 000000423 260__ $$c1945 000000423 269__ $$a1945 000000423 300__ $$c10 x 16 cm. 000000423 336__ $$aStill Image 000000423 500__ $$aThis photograph is a copy of the original given to the Local History & Genealogy Center by Pamela Mancini Kuebler, granddaughter of James Mancini (Jim Munsene) and Toni Mancini Pankovich. Included in the donation are copies of the crime scene photos taken following the murder of Munsene and his nephew Felix Monfrino, who were shot at the Prime Steak House, 602 South Park, on March 24, 1941. The Warren Tribune Chronicle listed possible motives for Munsene's slaying, including his activity in the local numbers racket, his connections at the dog tracks in Fowler and Milton, and his influence on local elections. Monfrino is reported to have held the liquor license to the Prime Steak House. Munsene's last rites were conducted at his home, and he was buried in Oakwood Cemetery. Thomas Viola and Charles Monazym were arrested for the murder. While Monazym was never tried, Viola was given a life sentence to be served in the Ohio Penitentiary. Crime scene photos may be viewed in the Local History & Genealogy Center. Gift of Pamela Mancini Kuebler, granddaughter of James Mancini (Jim Munsene) and Toni Mancini Pankovich. 000000423 533__ $$cLocal History & Genealogy Center 000000423 541__ $$fPamela Mancini Kuebler 000000423 651__ $$aTuscon (Arizona) 000000423 655__ $$aPhotograph 000000423 8564_ $$98b3bfdc6-7cfd-444f-9834-e21b249421e5$$s626323$$uhttps://trumbullmemory.org/record/423/files/001.jpg 000000423 980__ $$aPeople of Trumbull County