by JCB1977 » Sat May 16, 2015 5:07 pm
Five Felonies wrote:i know we have at least 2 people here very familiar with youngstown. anyway, i was recently watched "the good son", a documentary on ray mancini, a great watch btw. they didn't really get into too much detail, but after lenny stepped away from boxing they said he earned some extra money as a debt collector for some local wiseguys. also, his death was pretty shady with his involvement with that teenager who was allegedly being pimped out by biker gang, they mentioned "outlaws" but that could have just been a generic term but then again given the geography it very well could have been the group of the same name. just looking for some more specific info, thanks!
Lenny Mancini Jr. unfortunately was a bad drug addict. The old man was a gem, a true class act. Lenny Jr. was living in a bad area, buying drugs at the end of his street. He did collect "a little" for major bookmaker in Youngstown, Sam Vona Sr. His drug habit forced people to turn their backs on him as he was beyond help. Ashame, the Mancini's were good, honest people. FYI- Ray just got remarried to Paul Romeo's granddaughter. Paul Romeo was "the guy" in Youngstown from the 1930's until 1961. Dom Mallamo took over for Paul and they were boyhood friends in Reggio Calabria, Italy. Friend of Henry probably knows the Mancini's as well.
[quote="Five Felonies"]i know we have at least 2 people here very familiar with youngstown. anyway, i was recently watched "the good son", a documentary on ray mancini, a great watch btw. they didn't really get into too much detail, but after lenny stepped away from boxing they said he earned some extra money as a debt collector for some local wiseguys. also, his death was pretty shady with his involvement with that teenager who was allegedly being pimped out by biker gang, they mentioned "outlaws" but that could have just been a generic term but then again given the geography it very well could have been the group of the same name. just looking for some more specific info, thanks![/quote]
Lenny Mancini Jr. unfortunately was a bad drug addict. The old man was a gem, a true class act. Lenny Jr. was living in a bad area, buying drugs at the end of his street. He did collect "a little" for major bookmaker in Youngstown, Sam Vona Sr. His drug habit forced people to turn their backs on him as he was beyond help. Ashame, the Mancini's were good, honest people. FYI- Ray just got remarried to Paul Romeo's granddaughter. Paul Romeo was "the guy" in Youngstown from the 1930's until 1961. Dom Mallamo took over for Paul and they were boyhood friends in Reggio Calabria, Italy. Friend of Henry probably knows the Mancini's as well.