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    Vincent Mangano Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Vincent Mangano? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Vincent Mangano from Criminals and what is the personality traits.

    Vincent Mangano
    ISTP

    ISTP (5w6)

    Vincent Mangano personality type is ISTP, but he probably has a little ISFP in him. And he’s definitely an ISTP.

    Here are the facts:

    Vincent Mangano is a man of few words, but he has a big heart. He is quick-witted and is naturally funny.

    Mangano is a team-oriented guy with a great sense of humor. He can be serious at times, but he also loves to make people laugh. He has an uncanny ability to remain calm under pressure and can keep his cool. He’s passionate and resolute.

    Vincent Mangano is a problem-solver and a leader who doesn’t waste time on mundane tasks. He has a knack for finding the best solution by brainstorming and analyzing.

    Vincent Mangano is an excellent communicator who can think on his feet and adapt to changing situations. He is very intuitive and can easily understand people and their problems. Mangano is not afraid to tell people what he thinks of them or what he thinks they should do. He can also be very diplomatic and tactful.

    Vincent Mangano is an independant thinker who prefers to work alone and solve problems on his own.

    Vincent Mangano (March 28, 1888 – disappeared April 19, 1951), declared dead October 30, 1961) was an Italian-born mobster also known as "The Executioner" as named in a Brooklyn newspaper, was the head of what would come to be known as the Gambino crime family from 1931 to 1951. His brother, Philip Mangano, was his right-hand man and consigliere. He is also a distant paternal relative of deceased Genovese crime family underboss Venero Mangano and a suspected relative of Lawrence Mangano. In 1951, after a 20-year rule, Mangano's brother was found dead near Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn on April 19, 1951. He was murdered along with his brother on the orders of family underboss Albert Anastasia in Brooklyn in 1951. Vincent Mangano was declared dead on October 30, 1961, by the Surrogate's Court in Brooklyn. No one was ever arrested in the Mangano murders, but it was widely assumed that Anastasia had them killed.

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