Sofia Caccimelio is a recurring character in Season 4 and Season 5 of Only Murders in the Building. She is the wife of the missing Nicky Caccimelio, New York's dry-cleaning king.
She is portrayed by Téa Leoni.
History[]
Sofia came to the Arconia to find Mabel, Charles, and Oliver to ask them to help find her husband, who had gone missing. They told her they weren't detectives and they only covered murders that happened in the building. She was disappointed as she'd hoped that they could do what the police couldn't. And she was sure that what happened to Nicky was connected to the building. She gave them her card and then left, telling them to call her if they changed their minds.[1]
Sofia was surprised later to come home and find Charles, Mabel, and Oliver there. Sofia sent her five sons out of the room and then told them that the truth was that the mob was dead. She also admitted that her husband had a history of disappearing. They showed her a picture of Nicky at the Arconia the night Lester died and Sofia explained that they own the dry cleaners inside the Arconia. They showed Sofia the finger they'd found and she told them it wasn't Nicky's because he had very hairy hands and the finger wasn't hairy. As they went to leave, Sofia followed them out to return Charles' hat, which he'd left behind. She also gave him a deck of cards that Nicky had left on her night stand the day he disappeared, saying he always carried one with him.[2]
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Her husband, Nicky, was missing and presumed dead by the police. He has a connection to the Caputo Crime Family.
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| Season Four | |||||
| #01 | "Once Upon a Time in the West" | #05 | "Adaptation" | #09 | "Escape From Planet Klongo" |
| #02 | "Gates of Heaven" | #06 | "Blow-Up" | #10 | "My Best Friend's Wedding" |
| #03 | "Two for the Road" | #07 | "Valley of the Dolls" | ||
| #04 | "The Stunt Man" | #08 | "Lifeboat" | ||
| Season Five | |||||
| #01 | "Nail in the Coffin" | #05 | "Tongue Tied" | #09 | "LESTR" |
| #02 | "After You" | #06 | "Flatbush" | #10 | "The House Always..." |
| #03 | "Rigor" | #07 | "Silver Alert" | ||
| #04 | "Dirty Birds" | #08 | "Cuckoo Chicks" | ||
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