Enio Mora was involved in running illegal gambling houses, home repair scams, loansharking and money laundering.
16 Facts About Enio Mora
Enio Mora was described by one author as having "a cocky, flamboyant personality".
On 11 August 1976, Enio Mora was arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on charges of conspiracy to sell heroin.
Enio Mora did not think much of the charges and several times told the policeman Carl MacLeod that all of the charges would be dismissed by January 1978.
In 1979, Enio Mora was the victim of a murder attempt when much of his lower left leg was torn off by a blast from a shotgun when he was lounging in an illegal gambling house on Harbord Street in Toronto.
On 24 September 1980, Enio Mora made a plea bargain with the Crown under which he pledged guilty to the heroin charges and served two years in prison.
Enio Mora was a prime suspect in Volpe's murder as he was one of the last people to see him alive, and the police suspect that Enio Mora at very least helped to lure Volpe into an ambush.
Enio Mora was one of those charged as part of Barillaro's crew.
Together with Barillaro, Enio Mora was one of Papalia's principle lieutenants, in charge of the Papalia family's operations in the Toronto area while Barillaro ran the operations in the Niagara Peninsula.
In 1995, Enio Mora took out a loan of $7.2 million from Vito Rizzuto, the boss of Montreal's Rizzuto family.
In turn, Enio Mora handed over most of the loan to Papalia and Barillaro, who used some of it to open nightclubs and restaurants while the rest just vanished.
Enio Mora mentioned in one of his calls that the father of the bride was Alfonso Caruana, who was wanted in Italy for money laundering.
On 11 September 1996, Enio Mora was shot four times in the head and his corpse was left in the trunk of his Cadillac automobile, on Teston Road in rural Vaughan.
The police established via forensic testing that Enio Mora was murdered on a farm in Vaughan, where he often visited, before his body was placed inside of his Cadillac.
Arcuri was unable to explain to the police how his shirt came to be covered with Enio Mora's blood, saying "I have fifty shirts".
Arcuri was the last person known to see Enio Mora alive, saying he was going to show Enio Mora a treadmill on the day of the murder.