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Massino first heard about the plot in vague terms from Gerlando Sciascia when he was released from prison. Sciascia and Baldo Amato volunteered to back Massino. Later in jail Massino was told about it in more detail by Barney Bellomo.

There are definitely questions as to how realistic the plot was but at the very least it's apparent that Bellomo, Sciascia, and Amato were unhappy with the Vitale-Gotti relationship and wanted to secure Massino as boss. It was felt on the street too that Vitale was trying to emulate Gotti.
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Dwalin2014 wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 10:38 pm
NothingNew44 wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 1:02 pm Let’s be real, the dude waged and won a mob war in his early 30s
Why do people always say Merlino "won" the war against Stanfa? The feds sent Stanfa and most of his loyalists to prison, leaving Merlino to fill the void they created but, unless you think the FBI was working for Merlino, you can't really credit him with winning the war. Imo, it would have been quite interesting to see who would have won if the war was allowed to continue; MAYBE Merlino would have won (or maybe not), but the feds didn't give him the chance to do so, by sending Stanfa away from his reach.
This is true. The war only ended because Stanfa's entire crew got locked up. Merlino got lucky.
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Mikeymike12 wrote: Sun Sep 24, 2023 5:58 pm Did Massino really think Gotti and Sal were going to kill Him ??? Why would John want to do that??? He basically had Massino’s ear and control. John was the one trying to put the Bonanno’s back on the Commission so he had one more vote with Massino there.Doesnt make sense to me .... Any thoughts ?
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peteyboxcars wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 12:55 pm This is true. The war only ended because Stanfa's entire crew got locked up. Merlino got lucky.
Stanfa's people were fairly good at killing, too. They had a couple botched hits (Adornetto and Veasey come to mind, both of which failures apparently resulted from mishandling of ammunition) but were not, literally speaking, a gang that couldn't shoot straight, at least by general mob standards.
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Dwalin2014 wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 10:38 pm
NothingNew44 wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 1:02 pm Let’s be real, the dude waged and won a mob war in his early 30s
Why do people always say Merlino "won" the war against Stanfa? The feds sent Stanfa and most of his loyalists to prison, leaving Merlino to fill the void they created but, unless you think the FBI was working for Merlino, you can't really credit him with winning the war. Imo, it would have been quite interesting to see who would have won if the war was allowed to continue; MAYBE Merlino would have won (or maybe not), but the feds didn't give him the chance to do so, by sending Stanfa away from his reach.
How much of a player was Frank Martines, Stanfa's underboss?
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dreww wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 11:02 am
Uforeality wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 7:18 pm Was looking forward to hearing from Massino at some point. It's ironic that Merlino is trash talking Massino while talking on a podcast.
Pretty sure Merlino stood up to a murder wrap. Podcast or not Merlino is a stand up guy and more than deserves the right to talk shit on a sitting boss who flipped.
By all accounts, Merlino is respected by his peers. But a mob boss on a podcast? I don't care if he's talking about football or his mother's favorite pasta dish. Can you imagine what the New York guys are saying about this? And Merlino is in his 60's, that's still part of the old-school generation that practices what we all know about Cosa Nostra. It's a secret society. Joey might as well go on the Joe Rogan podcast.
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merlino rep and outreach a lot from being in jail so long.
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Browniety86 wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 7:18 pm
Dwalin2014 wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 10:38 pm
NothingNew44 wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 1:02 pm Let’s be real, the dude waged and won a mob war in his early 30s
Why do people always say Merlino "won" the war against Stanfa? The feds sent Stanfa and most of his loyalists to prison, leaving Merlino to fill the void they created but, unless you think the FBI was working for Merlino, you can't really credit him with winning the war. Imo, it would have been quite interesting to see who would have won if the war was allowed to continue; MAYBE Merlino would have won (or maybe not), but the feds didn't give him the chance to do so, by sending Stanfa away from his reach.
How much of a player was Frank Martines, Stanfa's underboss?
I'm not sure, but it seems Stanfa didn't really trust him that much; according to this article, he even had Martines leave the room at an important meeting
https://www.mpmpc.com/case-news/bad-guy ... ad-killers
Also, imo it's weird he did the John Veasey attempted hit personally, considering his position as underboss.
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Uforeality wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:57 am
dreww wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 11:02 am
Uforeality wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 7:18 pm Was looking forward to hearing from Massino at some point. It's ironic that Merlino is trash talking Massino while talking on a podcast.
Pretty sure Merlino stood up to a murder wrap. Podcast or not Merlino is a stand up guy and more than deserves the right to talk shit on a sitting boss who flipped.
By all accounts, Merlino is respected by his peers. But a mob boss on a podcast? I don't care if he's talking about football or his mother's favorite pasta dish. Can you imagine what the New York guys are saying about this? And Merlino is in his 60's, that's still part of the old-school generation that practices what we all know about Cosa Nostra. It's a secret society. Joey might as well go on the Joe Rogan podcast.
On the other hand there are a lot of made guys with Facebook accounts. Some even belong to mob-related Facebook groups. They're also on Instagram and other social media.
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So Massino's family stayed back at the house in Ozone Park with Joe in WITSEC? That doe snot make sense. Basciano was snake and gutter punk. He would have had them whacked ala Luchese style such as Fat Pete Chiodo's siter.
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NYNighthawk wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 7:35 pm So Massino's family stayed back at the house in Ozone Park with Joe in WITSEC? That doe snot make sense. Basciano was snake and gutter punk. He would have had them whacked ala Luchese style such as Fat Pete Chiodo's siter.
I don’t think Basciano is that stupid….
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And didn’t Massino’s family disown him and cut ties?
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Maybe he believed in the family is off limits. He killed a guy for thinking about kidnapping one of his kids. Massinos wife was left real estate's her daughters are probably still collecting rents on
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AntComello wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:42 am And didn’t Massino’s family disown him and cut ties?
Yes, they did. In both books on Massino that I have read that is mentioned. His daughters and wife were very upset and couldn't understand why he did it. They cut ties and remained in Howard Beach the entirely of the time.
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There were problems even before he flipped as it came out in court that Massino brought a girlfriend with him when he was on the lam in the 1980s. The wife was said to have been very upset over this.
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