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Gunman who killed Ontario Mafia figure also shooter in 'targeted' Vaughan slaying, police say

Homicide investigators believe the gunman who mistakenly killed a Greater Toronto Area woman last year also perpetrated the high-profile shooting death of an infamous Hamilton crime figure a few months later.

The homicides are linked by the shooter's physical profile and a Honda Civic connected to both crimes

Angelo Musitano, right, and Pat Musitano leave provincial court in 1998. Angelo was killed in a targeted shooting outside his home in May 2017. (Hamilton Spectator)

Homicide investigators believe the gunman who mistakenly killed a Greater Toronto Area woman last year also perpetrated the high-profile shooting death of an infamous Hamilton crime figure a few months later.

At a news conference on Tuesday, homicide detectives from the York and Hamilton police forces said that a number of characteristics link the shootings of Mila Barberi in March2017and noted mobster AngeloMusitanoin May2017.

The suspect in each shooting has a nearly identical physical profile and ablack Honda Civic Coupe has been connected to both crimes, said Det.-Sgt. Jim Killby of York Regional Police. Similarly, a "sophisticated and extensive" surveillance operation by the suspect and associates preceded both homicides.

Barberi, 28, was killed while she sat, in the middle of the afternoon,in a BMW SUV outside a business in an industrial area of Vaughan, Ont.She was picking up her boyfriend, a40-year-old man who police have declined to identify.

In that instance, Killby said, there were at least two people involved: the gunman and a getaway driver. The shooter arrived to the scene in a stolen Jeep Grand Cherokee. He then got out of the jeep, ran towardBarberi's car and opened fire, hitting her multiple times and wounding her boyfriend in the arm.

The gunman then fled the immediate area toward a black Honda Civic that had been parked nearby. The shooter and the driver both quickly left the scene.The Civic and Grand Cherokee were also caught "travelling in tandem" by security cameras just prior to the shooting.

Killby disclosed Tuesday that the shooting was indeed targeted at someone who was at the Vaughanbusiness that day, though investigators are not sure who it was. Barberi and her boyfriend were shot mistakenly, Killbybelieves.

Musitano, 39, was gunned down a few months laterwhile he sat in his pickup truck in the driveway of his home in Waterdown, Ont. His family was inside the house when he was killed.

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Mila Barberi, 28, was found on Caster Avenue near Highway 407 and Weston Road in Vaughan, Ont., with several gunshot wounds on March 14, 2017. She later died in hospital. (Facebook)

Musitanowas the son ofDominicMusitano, a longtime crime boss in Hamilton who had close ties to theRizzutocrime family in Montreal.BothMusitanoand his brother, PatMusitano,served nearly 10 years in prison for their roles inthe 1997 shooting death of JohnnyPapaliaarguably Hamilton's most infamous Mafia figureand one of his lieutenants, CarmenBarillaro.

Canadian organized crime experts have theorized that Angelo Musitano'sdeath may have been retaliation for his role inPapalia'smurder.

Earlier this year, police said that Musitano was "stalked" forseveral days before he was killed and that multiple people were involved. Hamilton homicide detectives previouslyreleased images of astolenFord Fusion used as thegetaway car in Musitano'shomicide.And earlier this month, they identified three other vehiclesthat were seen in and around Musitano's home before his death.

According to Hamilton police homicide Det.-Sgt. Peter Thom, investigators have recovered thousands of hours of surveillance video that shows the drivers of thosevehicles interacting with one another in different areas nearby Musitano's house.

The driver of one of the vehicles a burgundy 2006Ford Fusion also used as the getaway car alternated between that vehicle and a black Honda Civic Coupe.

Thom said he believes it was the same Civic used in both homicides.

Hamilton police say this vehicle was used by the suspect accused of shooting mobster Angelo Musitano. (Hamilton police)
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A suspect in Barberi's shooting was described by police at the time as a manabout six-feet-two and 250 pounds. He was wearing all black and had his face covered in security camera images that captured him in the moments before the killing.

A very similar looking individual could be seen running from the scene of Musitano'skilling in a security camera video released for the first time Tuesday.

Police released this security camera image of a man they believe perpetrated the targeted shooting. (Submitted: York Regional Police)

"Frankly, I don't think they counted on there being a great deal of video surveillance," said Killby.

Asked if investigators believe that the slayings are somehow related to an underworld feud, Killbywould say only that he believes "there are organized crime groups at work here." He acknowledged, however, that that aspect of the ongoing investigations is still quite opaque.