by Ed » Fri Jun 05, 2015 9:27 am
Antiliar wrote:HairyKnuckles wrote:Cheech wrote:Question. I've seen an old Genovese chart recently and it listed carmine Persicos jr as a button. Was he connected to Genovese at one time? Or was this a Valachi mistake. The chart has stars net to certain people that Valachi identified
Thanks I'll hang up and listen
Cheech
Probably a mistake from Valachi´s part. Could also be that he (or whoever it was who identified Persico) really meant his father, Persico Sr. There are some errors on those charts but nevertheless, they are extremely interesting and first of its kind.
It was a mistake by the Justice Department. They used many informants for info and got some of it wrong, but because the charts were used during the McClellan Hearings where Valachi testified they are associated with him.
Between 1962 and 1963, informants Gregory Scarpa, Alfredo Sanantonio and (likely) Larry Gallo all told the FBI that Carmine Persico was a member of the Colombo Crime Family. (I don’t have the chart in front of me but I don’t think Valachi identified him as a Genovese member.)
But sometime before the Valachi Hearings, an unidentified source told the FBI that Persico had transferred to the Genovese or Gambino Crime Family.(Presumably, collateral damage over the Gallo-Profaci War) So for whatever reason, the FBI decided to go with that (bad) Intel and list Persico as a Genovese member.
The unidentified source could have been a listening device. The FBI may have simply misinterpreted what they heard, or maybe a transfer was considered before the idea was eventually dropped. (The Scarpa files might clarify). If the Intel came from a listening device, it could be the Patriarca bug since he was meddling in the Colombo Crime Family at that time. Nonetheless, it does seem odd the FBI would disregard Intel from three member-informants.
As for Valachi, I agree he should have gone with the Lucchese Crime Family when given the choice. They probably would have looked out for him but perhaps the ball-busting he would have had to endure from his in-laws would have been too much. The history of mental illness in his family may have also helped to cloud his judgment throughout his life.
[quote="Antiliar"][quote="HairyKnuckles"][quote="Cheech"]Question. I've seen an old Genovese chart recently and it listed carmine Persicos jr as a button. Was he connected to Genovese at one time? Or was this a Valachi mistake. The chart has stars net to certain people that Valachi identified
Thanks I'll hang up and listen
Cheech[/quote]
Probably a mistake from Valachi´s part. Could also be that he (or whoever it was who identified Persico) really meant his father, Persico Sr. There are some errors on those charts but nevertheless, they are extremely interesting and first of its kind.[/quote]
It was a mistake by the Justice Department. They used many informants for info and got some of it wrong, but because the charts were used during the McClellan Hearings where Valachi testified they are associated with him.[/quote]
Between 1962 and 1963, informants Gregory Scarpa, Alfredo Sanantonio and (likely) Larry Gallo all told the FBI that Carmine Persico was a member of the Colombo Crime Family. (I don’t have the chart in front of me but I don’t think Valachi identified him as a Genovese member.)
But sometime before the Valachi Hearings, an unidentified source told the FBI that Persico had transferred to the Genovese or Gambino Crime Family.(Presumably, collateral damage over the Gallo-Profaci War) So for whatever reason, the FBI decided to go with that (bad) Intel and list Persico as a Genovese member.
The unidentified source could have been a listening device. The FBI may have simply misinterpreted what they heard, or maybe a transfer was considered before the idea was eventually dropped. (The Scarpa files might clarify). If the Intel came from a listening device, it could be the Patriarca bug since he was meddling in the Colombo Crime Family at that time. Nonetheless, it does seem odd the FBI would disregard Intel from three member-informants.
As for Valachi, I agree he should have gone with the Lucchese Crime Family when given the choice. They probably would have looked out for him but perhaps the ball-busting he would have had to endure from his in-laws would have been too much. The history of mental illness in his family may have also helped to cloud his judgment throughout his life.