by B. » Sat May 02, 2015 2:48 am
Thanks for sharing, buddy.
Some aspects of the article are questionable, though...
- It says Caramandi was a capo, which we know isn't true.
- Says a number of Scarfo associates moved to Tunersville in the 80's, where Tommy was made. Sure they had a ceremony there, but who all moved there?
- Implies Scarfo got his ideas for the making ceremony from the movies. No, Scarfo followed the traditional ceremony that had always been in place.
Tommy DelGiorno was a big reason the Frankie Flowers murder got turned over and those guys got their sentences reduced. He couldn't remember a lot of what he'd testified about before and it hurt the credibility of the case, giving the defense attorneys the upper hand. I should add that his credibility was already in trouble even during the initial proceedings in the 80's.
Despite his lack of integrity, one thing that is true is that there was a murder contract on DelGiorno before he flipped. That isn't true for Caramandi, Merlino, Leonetti, or Milano, but for Delgiorno there was evidence that he was going to be murdered.
Thanks for sharing, buddy.
Some aspects of the article are questionable, though...
- It says Caramandi was a capo, which we know isn't true.
- Says a number of Scarfo associates moved to Tunersville in the 80's, where Tommy was made. Sure they had a ceremony there, but who all moved there?
- Implies Scarfo got his ideas for the making ceremony from the movies. No, Scarfo followed the traditional ceremony that had always been in place.
Tommy DelGiorno was a big reason the Frankie Flowers murder got turned over and those guys got their sentences reduced. He couldn't remember a lot of what he'd testified about before and it hurt the credibility of the case, giving the defense attorneys the upper hand. I should add that his credibility was already in trouble even during the initial proceedings in the 80's.
Despite his lack of integrity, one thing that is true is that there was a murder contract on DelGiorno before he flipped. That isn't true for Caramandi, Merlino, Leonetti, or Milano, but for Delgiorno there was evidence that he was going to be murdered.