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Re: Crying Mobsters

by B. » Thu Oct 15, 2015 10:02 am

I just remembered one that should be in this topic...

Frank Pisano, a NJ Lucchese associate, got weepy when he was accused of messing up some gambling money and said to Mike Taccetta on wiretap, "Mike, I'd love to shine in your eyes... I'd love to shine in your eyes."

Cracks me up.

Re: Crying Mobsters

by Cheech » Tue Aug 18, 2015 6:18 pm

Best part is we disagree. If we all agreed we wouldn't learn and it would be boring as can be. I respect everyone's opinion mine just differs. Appreciate everyone's opinion. B. Yours was well said.

Re: Crying Mobsters

by Doobeez » Tue Aug 18, 2015 6:01 pm

Eh....could be true, could be urban legend, but like a lot of times, one side is all we have to go on.

Re: Crying Mobsters

by TommyGambino » Tue Aug 18, 2015 5:40 pm

Doobeez wrote:I get where Pogo is coming from. Hell, Bull even felt "sorry" for Locascio the way Gotti berated him. Jail or not, that was still his Consigliere, and he treated him like a piece of shit in front of the whole pod.

Of course, Sammy's sorrow turned selfish, and immediately went and plotted a move with Loc against the boss if they ever got out; same thing he offered to DeCiccio even before the move on Paul.
All this is if you actually believe Gravano.

Re: Crying Mobsters

by B. » Tue Aug 18, 2015 5:08 pm

Cheech wrote:
Doobeez wrote:I get where Pogo is coming from. Hell, Bull even felt "sorry" for Locascio the way Gotti berated him. Jail or not, that was still his Consigliere, and he treated him like a piece of shit in front of the whole pod.

Of course, Sammy's sorrow turned selfish, and immediately went and plotted a move with Loc against the boss if they ever got out; same thing he offered to DeCiccio even before the move on Paul.

I guess that's where I differ with many of you. I dont take what these rats say as gospel. But I don't believe everything I read in any subject. Like anything else I absorb it and deem what's credible and the rest I don't pay attention too and friskier loc crying because john gotti supposedly berated him. Did anyone else corroborate this story? I don't know. I'm legitimately asking.
Three uncontested sources seems to be the accepted number for deciding what is and isn't fact, and in my opinion even an eyewitness account needs to be confirmed by other sources before I'll fully accept them. Unfortunately it's not very easy to find sources on this subject and you have to take info and match it up with other circumstantial evidence to see if it fits. We'll never know if what Gravano said is true, but it doesn't sound like he was using the crying against LoCascio. Seems he respected him and was just trying to point out how frustrating it was to deal with Gotti's ego. Still had an agenda, but who knows...

Re: Crying Mobsters

by Cheech » Tue Aug 18, 2015 4:38 pm

Frankie not friskier lol. Tablet bullshit

Re: Crying Mobsters

by Cheech » Tue Aug 18, 2015 4:37 pm

Doobeez wrote:I get where Pogo is coming from. Hell, Bull even felt "sorry" for Locascio the way Gotti berated him. Jail or not, that was still his Consigliere, and he treated him like a piece of shit in front of the whole pod.

Of course, Sammy's sorrow turned selfish, and immediately went and plotted a move with Loc against the boss if they ever got out; same thing he offered to DeCiccio even before the move on Paul.

I guess that's where I differ with many of you. I dont take what these rats say as gospel. But I don't believe everything I read in any subject. Like anything else I absorb it and deem what's credible and the rest I don't pay attention too and friskier loc crying because john gotti supposedly berated him. Did anyone else corroborate this story? I don't know. I'm legitimately asking.

Re: Crying Mobsters

by JOJO » Tue Aug 18, 2015 2:54 pm

if your a bookmaker or give loans which is a service ppl want thats onee thing

but if you're shaking the owner of a diner down, go ahead cry like a cunt-- he has to tell his wife that some low life is demanding money --fuck him let him cry like a bitch

Re: Crying Mobsters

by Doobeez » Tue Aug 18, 2015 12:00 pm

I get where Pogo is coming from. Hell, Bull even felt "sorry" for Locascio the way Gotti berated him. Jail or not, that was still his Consigliere, and he treated him like a piece of shit in front of the whole pod.

Of course, Sammy's sorrow turned selfish, and immediately went and plotted a move with Loc against the boss if they ever got out; same thing he offered to DeCiccio even before the move on Paul.

Re: Crying Mobsters

by Cheech » Tue Aug 18, 2015 8:51 am

Pogo The Clown wrote:"I've never been a punk in my whole life and he made me feel like a punk." I believe that is how LoCascio put it to Gravano. Gotti verbally abused him in front of other inmates and LoCascio had to stand there and take it. No doubt he felt humiliated and cried in anger in his cell.


Pogo

why would you say this?

Re: Crying Mobsters

by bronx » Tue Aug 18, 2015 8:04 am

Thanks E.B., well said

Re: Crying Mobsters

by East Bronx » Tue Aug 18, 2015 12:16 am

bronx wrote:If you did a bid, were real close with guys, they showed each other that type of emotion at times..tough guys do cry and all their time
Crying is an honest trait. Not that wiseguys are generally honest lol. But like you, I mean amongst themselves. Nothing wrong with it in that sense. Barney cried at Camille's funeral, and Patsy balled when his son was murdered.

They're just people. That's a point that half the people on these boards just can't grasp. And you guys all know me for years. I mean no disrespect when I say that. But it is what it is.

Re: Crying Mobsters

by bronx » Mon Aug 17, 2015 4:35 am

If you did a bid, were real close with guys, they showed each other that type of emotion at times..tough guys do cry and all their time

Re: Crying Mobsters

by East Bronx » Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:55 pm

Rocco wrote:Just my two cents but I think the feds used the Gravano book to keep Frankie in solitary and use it against Jr. Too believe that Gotti actually attempted the hit would mean Gotti believed Sammy's story's in his book which wouldn't make sense since the Gotti camp was pushing Gravano is a lying rat campaign. Also it's been said on documentary's about the Arian brotherhood that they fleeced gotti in protection money and on as hit on the black guy that beat Gotti up. Gotti would be under the thumb of the brotherhood in prison. There would be nothing he could do if they just took his money and did nothing for him.
Plausible.

Re: Crying Mobsters

by Rocco » Sat Aug 15, 2015 8:20 pm

Just my two cents but I think the feds used the Gravano book to keep Frankie in solitary and use it against Jr. Too believe that Gotti actually attempted the hit would mean Gotti believed Sammy's story's in his book which wouldn't make sense since the Gotti camp was pushing Gravano is a lying rat campaign. Also it's been said on documentary's about the Arian brotherhood that they fleeced gotti in protection money and on as hit on the black guy that beat Gotti up. Gotti would be under the thumb of the brotherhood in prison. There would be nothing he could do if they just took his money and did nothing for him.

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