by B. » Wed May 06, 2015 8:38 pm
Pogo The Clown wrote:I have Frank Sindone as being made in 1969 with his sponsor being Angelo Bruno himself. Snuffy Iannarella was also made in that ceremony with Phil Testa as his sponsor. I believe you discovered this info B.
Thanks for the extra murders guy's. So that is at least 14 sanctioned murders in a 20 year period. So yeah the Gentle Don stuff is crap. Bruno was just as violent as Scarfo though he seemed a bit more selective about who got killed. Looks like Philly has always been the most violent family from the 60s onwards.
Pogo
Ahhh, thanks for remembering that. I had 1969 in my head but was second guessing myself.
One of those things that still bugs me are the five guys who Lulu Esposito proposed in the mid 60's who got vetoed for being too young. What is "too young" for a family that habitually made guys in their early-to-mid 20's (and younger in the old days)? And were they guys that we would know later? By the way, I'm thinking
As for hits, I would bet there are at least a few more from the 60's and 70's that are overlooked or unreported. They had associates all over the place and someone was bound to have pushed the wrong buttons.
[quote="Pogo The Clown"]I have Frank Sindone as being made in 1969 with his sponsor being Angelo Bruno himself. Snuffy Iannarella was also made in that ceremony with Phil Testa as his sponsor. I believe you discovered this info B.
Thanks for the extra murders guy's. So that is at least 14 sanctioned murders in a 20 year period. So yeah the Gentle Don stuff is crap. Bruno was just as violent as Scarfo though he seemed a bit more selective about who got killed. Looks like Philly has always been the most violent family from the 60s onwards.
Pogo[/quote]
Ahhh, thanks for remembering that. I had 1969 in my head but was second guessing myself.
One of those things that still bugs me are the five guys who Lulu Esposito proposed in the mid 60's who got vetoed for being too young. What is "too young" for a family that habitually made guys in their early-to-mid 20's (and younger in the old days)? And were they guys that we would know later? By the way, I'm thinking
As for hits, I would bet there are at least a few more from the 60's and 70's that are overlooked or unreported. They had associates all over the place and someone was bound to have pushed the wrong buttons.