by newera_212 » Sat Oct 17, 2020 2:37 pm
Wiseguy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:08 pm
newera_212 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 6:17 pm
the Weiss murder was the dumbest shit ever. i understand that these things are “best” done in teams, but how many damn people were involved in that?
One could say the same thing about all the people involved in the Castellano hit. A lot of moving parts in that one and so many things could have gone wrong.
Yeah stepping back and thinking about it, the Castellano hit was straight up ridiculous.
They got Weiss coming out of a residence, and they got Paul +1 coming out of a busy Manhattan restaurant during the busiest time of year, one of the busiest areas, and the busiest time of day... lmao.
But it still seemed like the Weiss hit had way less of a Return on Investment and much more of a negative impact on more people, overall. Wasn't there someone from the DeCavs, an Associate, who opted out of the Weiss hit before it even happened?
It'd be fun to go through and compare the two. It would take a lot of re-reading from different accounts, but to compile list-by-list of people involved with both hits. Loosely defining "involved" as people who were even just consulted/informed before the fact. Going off what I remember in various books and testimony from DiLeonardo, Rotondo, Gravano, etc. and it seems like there were MORE people on the Weiss hit versus Castellano... which is crazy
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the Weiss murder was the dumbest shit ever. i understand that these things are “best” done in teams, but how many damn people were involved in that?
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One could say the same thing about all the people involved in the Castellano hit. A lot of moving parts in that one and so many things could have gone wrong.
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Yeah stepping back and thinking about it, the Castellano hit was straight up ridiculous.
They got Weiss coming out of a residence, and they got Paul +1 coming out of a busy Manhattan restaurant during the busiest time of year, one of the busiest areas, and the busiest time of day... lmao.
But it still seemed like the Weiss hit had way less of a Return on Investment and much more of a negative impact on more people, overall. Wasn't there someone from the DeCavs, an Associate, who opted out of the Weiss hit before it even happened?
It'd be fun to go through and compare the two. It would take a lot of re-reading from different accounts, but to compile list-by-list of people involved with both hits. Loosely defining "involved" as people who were even just consulted/informed before the fact. Going off what I remember in various books and testimony from DiLeonardo, Rotondo, Gravano, etc. and it seems like there were MORE people on the Weiss hit versus Castellano... which is crazy