by Five Felonies » Wed Sep 09, 2015 6:36 pm
Pogo The Clown wrote:Didn't he also falsely claim to be a Vietnam vet?
he's a liar, plain and simple. the idea that somebody like that could just decide one day to become a "green beret" is fucking insane, even more so when you hear his version where he just ended up in vietnam a short time after making the choice to enlist as the self proclaimed "heavy weapons expert of the squad", a total joke. just a 2 minute google search turned up multiple results stating he wasn't even enlisted in the united states military, much less "special forces". once somebody gets caught in that big of a lie, it's pretty hard to take their word on anything, especially mafia related when there's a financial incentive. it would have been neat to have a guy involved in the life posting here, but with his drug and alcohol issues he should stay in the realm of make believe as far as i'm concerned!
http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse. ... &user=&pw=
Mustain. Gene and Jerry Capeci.
Murder machine: a true story of murder, madness, and the Mafia.
New York, N.Y., U.S.A: Dutton, 1992, Onyx, 1993. ISBN: 0525934677.
p. 424-430. Dominick Montiglio was never in the Army Special Forces,
nor served in the U.S. military.
[quote="Pogo The Clown"]Didn't he also falsely claim to be a Vietnam vet?[/quote]
he's a liar, plain and simple. the idea that somebody like that could just decide one day to become a "green beret" is fucking insane, even more so when you hear his version where he just ended up in vietnam a short time after making the choice to enlist as the self proclaimed "heavy weapons expert of the squad", a total joke. just a 2 minute google search turned up multiple results stating he wasn't even enlisted in the united states military, much less "special forces". once somebody gets caught in that big of a lie, it's pretty hard to take their word on anything, especially mafia related when there's a financial incentive. it would have been neat to have a guy involved in the life posting here, but with his drug and alcohol issues he should stay in the realm of make believe as far as i'm concerned!
http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=vx&list=h-war&month=0801&week=b&msg=s21VltD9hw7mGmXS7nLBLg&user=&pw=
[b]Mustain. Gene and Jerry Capeci.
Murder machine: a true story of murder, madness, and the Mafia.
New York, N.Y., U.S.A: Dutton, 1992, Onyx, 1993. ISBN: 0525934677.
p. 424-430. Dominick Montiglio was never in the Army Special Forces,
nor served in the U.S. military.[/b]