Introducing Tito ‘Dino’ Dinelli

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Name: Tito Emilio Dinelli
Age: 21
Born: Brooklyn, NY.
Heritage: Italian

Tito grew up in Brooklyn new york in a single parent home. His mother died giving birth to Tito, leaving Tito's upbringing to an alcoholic prison guard father. Though the man wasn't violent, he was often loud and angry when drunk. Tito latched onto his father's rantings about criminals and how they should all ride the lightning, no matter how lowly the crime. This piqued young Tito's interest and he started studying old criminals. His favorites became the old 30's criminals; Capone, Dillinger, Bonnie and Clyde, Siegel.

Tito was never a tough guy, though he gave the impression he was growing up. He was a handsome boy,italian to the bone though he had never been to Italy. Both mother and father were Italian, and he soaked in all the quirky language that his dad and his mother's family spoke. Never one to shy from a fight, most people avoided him and he was known as the school tough guy. High school was when he met his girlfriend, and professed soulmate, Christina Odette Moreau.

To keep his tough guy image, Tito took to calling himself Dino, which caught on. He fell into petty crimes, robbing convenience stores, dry cleaners, pick pocketing, and purse snatching. But that didn't last long. When he turned 21, he convinced his girlfriend to go on a convenience store robbery with him. Unfortunatly, that particular store was a mob front.

So of course ,it gathered the attention of the local Mob. One day after coming home from work, he found the men breaking his father's legs. he bolted. He collected his girlfriend and they stole a car. Together, they left the state,robbing gas stations for gas and money all the way down the seaboard until they reached Baton Rogue. The car gave up the ghost and they tried to steal the wrong car. Nearly caught by the cops, they were now on the run from both authorities and the Mob. They went off the grid. Several days later, they arrived in Hathian with barely any cash, no phones, and only the clothes in their backpacks.

November 25, 2011 at 2:06 pm
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