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Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by Vknicks » Wed Feb 13, 2019 5:40 pm

Just to clarify they claim Crea Jr was in the Tanglewood boys, but hes younger then most those guys were and did hang out with them but wasnt really a member most likely an exaggeration from the feds

Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by SonnyBlackstein » Sun Feb 10, 2019 10:56 pm

bronx wrote: Sun Feb 10, 2019 7:13 pm the judge should throw the case out
Agree.

The rat said he and his father did it. Then years later said nope, it wasn’t his father and himself, he was wrong, it was was Crea and Madonna. 🙄

Disgusting.

Throw the case out.

Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by newera_212 » Sun Feb 10, 2019 10:56 pm

bronx wrote: Sun Feb 10, 2019 7:13 pm the judge should throw the case out
agreed.

i was thinking one of the guns found in the car , mentioned in the article above, HAD to be from the Meldish hit. but i dont think thats been made public. if it were true, im sure that'd be mentioned in a GL by now. so at this point i really dont understand what the prosecutors have on them other than EZpass records of Londonio driving into the city to pick Caldwell up and dropping him back off later, the night of the murder. they have different stories from different snitches, one of whom put himself at the scene, when he wasnt really there. and thats just the info we know about...combine that with the prosecutors mishandling and supressint evidence, coaching of the snitches, "forgetting" things, its a surprise the judge hasnt thrown it out and asked them to start over

Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by bronx » Sun Feb 10, 2019 7:13 pm

the judge should throw the case out

Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by newera_212 » Sun Feb 10, 2019 6:41 pm

since the meldish murder had been mentioned with more and more details in every GL this year , i just wanted to bump this one from back before we knew what (supposedly) happened. this is the article that mentions Pat Maiorino as Londonio's superior, inferring he himself was a Bonnano associate at the very least. i always found it weird Capeci said this and him and/or LE didnt know Londonio was made in the Luccheses at the time

anyone know when Londonio was made? approx?

back on the real deal back in the days, posters would say "Crea has an army of kids in the Bronx" - I wonder if Londonio fell into this umbrella. His brother was the supplier for the remnants of what they called "the tanglewood boys" - which Crea Junior was a part of.

it seems like theres a lot more joint work and association between families in the Bronx and northern suburbs compared to anywhere else in NY

Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by East Bronx » Thu May 14, 2015 6:38 pm

JD wrote:Still alive as of the early-mid 2000s. He turned up at some Bonanno related wakes. He didn't get made until after the 1950s though. Like quite a few of the other Bronx guys his family was from Campania.
Good info on the old days, JD. But with due respect, Sal's dead longer than that. Early 2000's at the very latest. I'm thinking at least fifteen years. But hey, if I'm wrong, I'm wrong.
Rocco wrote:
toto wrote:I wonder if this Christopher Londonio is related to Michael Londonio who was killed in a shoot out with police about 10 years ago.
Its possible. Michael was a Genovese associate of the undertaker. But they are both from the Bronx area so very possible. Maybe East Bronx knows them.
They were brothers. Throggs Neck kids. They lived right over here on Revere Avenue, off Philip. Around the corner from the McDonald's. That's where they killed Michael. Michael was at Balsamo's all the time. He was still doing pallbearer carries while moving major weight. Seriously. That's just the Westside's style. Too bad the kid was half crazy.

Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by Rocco » Thu May 14, 2015 5:06 pm

toto wrote:I wonder if this Christopher Londonio is related to Michael Londonio who was killed in a shoot out with police about 10 years ago.
Its possible. Michael was a Genovese associate of the undertaker. But they are both from the Bronx area so very possible. Maybe East Bronx knows them.

Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by LcnBios » Thu May 14, 2015 3:33 pm

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Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by B. » Thu May 14, 2015 3:30 pm

JD wrote:
B. wrote:Is Patty Maiorano's father Salvatore still alive? I believe he was one of the Bronx guys who reported to Carmine Galante back when he was a capo in the 50's.
Still alive as of the early-mid 2000s. He turned up at some Bonanno related wakes. He didn't get made until after the 1950s though. Like quite a few of the other Bronx guys his family was from Campania.
Thanks for setting it straight.

Any idea if this is the same Pasquale Maiorino?

http://www.leagle.com/decision/19901077 ... .%20SCULLY

"Pasquale Maiorino, appearing pro se, petitions for a writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254 (1982). In 1980, after a jury trial in the New York State Supreme Court, New York County, Maiorino was convicted of murder in the second degree (New York Penal Law § 125.25[1]) for having intentionally caused the death of Clay Delauney, and attempted murder in the second degree (New York Penal Law §§ 110.00, 125.25[1]) for the stabbing of Kevin McCullough. His co-defendant, Nicholas Letterese, was convicted of manslaughter in the first degree and assault in the first degree.

At trial, Maiorino and Letterese claimed that they mistakenly entered a bar frequented by gay men, Uncle Charlie's South, where they met the victims, Clay Delauney and Kevin McCullough. They then accompanied the victims to Delauney's apartment in order to purchase some marijuana. Maiorino and Letterese testified that, after setting a scene for seduction that included candlelight and several attempts to ply Maiorino and Letterese with alcohol and narcotics, Delauney and McCullough attempted to forcibly sodomize them and that Maiorino and Letterese were justified in using deadly physical force in order to repel the attack. The prosecution argued that Maiorino and Letterese approached
[746 F.Supp. 333]
Delauney and McCullough intent on robbing them. In support of the prosecution's theory, McCullough testified that, after entering Delauney's apartment, Letterese attacked Delauney and McCullough with a candlestick holder and Maiorino stabbed them repeatedly with a letter opener and a clasp knife. Delauney died the next day from his wounds and McCullough was permanently disabled."

Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by LcnBios » Thu May 14, 2015 3:25 pm

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Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by East Bronx » Thu May 14, 2015 3:01 pm

B. wrote:Is Patty Maiorano's father Salvatore still alive? I believe he was one of the Bronx guys who reported to Carmine Galante back when he was a capo in the 50's.
He's been dead for years.

Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by B. » Thu May 14, 2015 11:41 am

HairyKnuckles wrote:
B. wrote:Is Patty Maiorano's father Salvatore still alive? I believe he was one of the Bronx guys who reported to Carmine Galante back when he was a capo in the 50's.
On his Bonanno chart, Bill Feather (Limey) has him deceased in 1995. But I don´t know how accurate that info is.

There was one who died in 1999 in Westchester who I thought might be him, but not sure. The only one I found who died in 1995 lived in Belleville, NJ, and I doubt it's him.

There were some Maioranos from Trapani, wonder if that's where these ones are from given the Bonanno connection.

Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by HairyKnuckles » Thu May 14, 2015 11:30 am

B. wrote:Is Patty Maiorano's father Salvatore still alive? I believe he was one of the Bronx guys who reported to Carmine Galante back when he was a capo in the 50's.
On his Bonanno chart, Bill Feather (Limey) has him deceased in 1995. But I don´t know how accurate that info is.

Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by B. » Thu May 14, 2015 10:18 am

Is Patty Maiorano's father Salvatore still alive? I believe he was one of the Bronx guys who reported to Carmine Galante back when he was a capo in the 50's.

Re: Gangland:5/14/15

by East Bronx » Thu May 14, 2015 7:03 am

HairyKnuckles wrote:Correct me if I´m wrong (I don´t follow recent mob stuff that closely), but I think the murder of Meldish in Nov 2013 may be connected to the shooting of Enzo Stagno in June same year.

Thanks for posting this week´s Capeci Dell.
It's possible because the Stagno thing was clearly a spur of the moment temper thing. And Meldish had the temper of a rabid dog. But it really could have been over anything. The Meldishes killed more people than ten made guys combined. What comes around goes around.

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