by Confederate » Tue Dec 24, 2019 6:54 am
Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 4:29 pm
Wiseguy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 4:10 pm
James Torello: Jackson was hung up on that meat hook. He was so heavy he bent it. He was on that thing three days before he croaked.
Frank Buccieri (giggling): Jackie, you shoulda seen the guy. Like an elephant, he was, and when Jimmy hit him with that electric prod...
Torello (excitedly): He was floppin' around on that hook, Jackie. We tossed water on him to give the prod a better charge, and he's screamin'....
(Excerpt from FBI wiretap of Cosa Nostra telephone conversation relating to murder of William Jackson)
This was part of the preface to the book The Exorcist, which had a few quotes relating to evil.
Looks like the torture was even worse than we thought.

Some real sick bastards in the Outfit. Who else was involved besides Torello and Buccieri? My memory is real hazy but I seem to recall Mad Sam and Tony Spilotro also taking part. I know it was mentionen in the Spilotro book.
He had many cuts and burns all over his body, his chest had been crushed and he had a hole in his right ear from some type of sharp object.
Jackson was impaled through his rectum with a meat hook, hanging a foot in the air, while being questioned by mob enforcers. Jackson kept insisting he was not an informer but his torturers did not believe him. They stripped him naked, smashed his kneecaps with a bat, one of them shot him with a gun, broke his ribs, stuck him with sharp objects, used a cattle prod on his penis and anus making him lose his bowels, burned parts of his body with a blow torch, and told him how they were going to kill his wife and children if he did not confess. Then they left him for three days until he finally succumbed to his wounds.
Confederate wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 4:14 pm
I also read somewhere (can't remember) that Sam DeStefano was a devil worshipper. Either way, a truly sick, evil, demented man.
From Wikipedia. Yeah he definitely was not playing with a full deck.
DeStefano's partner in the drug dealing business was rogue cop Tommy Dorso. Dorso said he once saw DeStefano roll on the floor, with spit running from his mouth, begging Satan to show him mercy and screaming over and over again, "I'm your servant; command me."
According to Ovid Demaris who wrote a great book on the Outfit called "Captive City", the information about the murder came about on a wire. Jack Cerone was there for the torture murder along with Fiore Buccieri. Apparently, Jackson worked as a juice collector for both Fiore Buccieri & Sam DeStefano. It was actually the idea of Cerone to use the cattle prod and it was Fiore Buccieri who actually shoved it all the way up Jackson's ass.
Jesus, these guys were mentally ill sick bastards. If they were trying to send message, the message was loud and clear to any potential informant.
[quote="Pogo The Clown" post_id=133424 time=1577143769 user_id=53]
[quote=Wiseguy post_id=133420 time=1577142649 user_id=51]
[i]James Torello: Jackson was hung up on that meat hook. He was so heavy he bent it. He was on that thing three days before he croaked.
Frank Buccieri (giggling): Jackie, you shoulda seen the guy. Like an elephant, he was, and when Jimmy hit him with that electric prod...
Torello (excitedly): He was floppin' around on that hook, Jackie. We tossed water on him to give the prod a better charge, and he's screamin'....
(Excerpt from FBI wiretap of Cosa Nostra telephone conversation relating to murder of William Jackson)[/i]
This was part of the preface to the book The Exorcist, which had a few quotes relating to evil.
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Looks like the torture was even worse than we thought. :o Some real sick bastards in the Outfit. Who else was involved besides Torello and Buccieri? My memory is real hazy but I seem to recall Mad Sam and Tony Spilotro also taking part. I know it was mentionen in the Spilotro book.
[quote]He had many cuts and burns all over his body, his chest had been crushed and he had a hole in his right ear from some type of sharp object.
Jackson was impaled through his rectum with a meat hook, hanging a foot in the air, while being questioned by mob enforcers. Jackson kept insisting he was not an informer but his torturers did not believe him. They stripped him naked, smashed his kneecaps with a bat, one of them shot him with a gun, broke his ribs, stuck him with sharp objects, used a cattle prod on his penis and anus making him lose his bowels, burned parts of his body with a blow torch, and told him how they were going to kill his wife and children if he did not confess. Then they left him for three days until he finally succumbed to his wounds.[/quote]
[quote=Confederate post_id=133421 time=1577142866 user_id=5427]
I also read somewhere (can't remember) that Sam DeStefano was a devil worshipper. Either way, a truly sick, evil, demented man.
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From Wikipedia. Yeah he definitely was not playing with a full deck.
[quote]DeStefano's partner in the drug dealing business was rogue cop Tommy Dorso. Dorso said he once saw DeStefano roll on the floor, with spit running from his mouth, begging Satan to show him mercy and screaming over and over again, "I'm your servant; command me."[/quote]
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According to Ovid Demaris who wrote a great book on the Outfit called "Captive City", the information about the murder came about on a wire. Jack Cerone was there for the torture murder along with Fiore Buccieri. Apparently, Jackson worked as a juice collector for both Fiore Buccieri & Sam DeStefano. It was actually the idea of Cerone to use the cattle prod and it was Fiore Buccieri who actually shoved it all the way up Jackson's ass.
Jesus, these guys were mentally ill sick bastards. If they were trying to send message, the message was loud and clear to any potential informant.