by Ed » Thu May 13, 2021 9:17 am
The Outfit politics aside, I think it's significant that Ricca willingly testified and essentially became a government witness against the "acting" boss. Of course, the prosecution did not "need" Ricca's testimony to make a successful case against Cerone and the others, but it shows Ricca was in it for himself and reflected poorly on him. (Can't blame him, mind you.)
Interestingly, Frank Aureli and Louis Bombacino were childhood friends, and Aureli brought him into the Outfit. However, Bombacino's brother, Anthony, co-owned the Albano bakery with his brother-in-law Eugene Albano. Villian and others can speak better to this, but my understanding is Albano was Ricca's driver and errand boy (at times) and testified (and lied) in Ricca's perjury trial around the same time as the Cerone trial. I wonder what bearing Albano's relationship with Ricca had on Cerone's decision to bring Louis Bombacino into the group.
From reading the intelligence reports, there was something like a hierarchy of manipulation. Ricca used Accardo, who used Giancana, then Battaglia, then Cerone, etc. All to keep out of prison.
Villain, can you elaborate on why Cerone and others might have died if Ricca went to jail? Do you mean Ricca would have been pissed and killed Cerone and others in relation, or that there might have been a power struggle for control with Ricca out of the way?
The Outfit politics aside, I think it's significant that Ricca willingly testified and essentially became a government witness against the "acting" boss. Of course, the prosecution did not "need" Ricca's testimony to make a successful case against Cerone and the others, but it shows Ricca was in it for himself and reflected poorly on him. (Can't blame him, mind you.)
Interestingly, Frank Aureli and Louis Bombacino were childhood friends, and Aureli brought him into the Outfit. However, Bombacino's brother, Anthony, co-owned the Albano bakery with his brother-in-law Eugene Albano. Villian and others can speak better to this, but my understanding is Albano was Ricca's driver and errand boy (at times) and testified (and lied) in Ricca's perjury trial around the same time as the Cerone trial. I wonder what bearing Albano's relationship with Ricca had on Cerone's decision to bring Louis Bombacino into the group.
From reading the intelligence reports, there was something like a hierarchy of manipulation. Ricca used Accardo, who used Giancana, then Battaglia, then Cerone, etc. All to keep out of prison.
Villain, can you elaborate on why Cerone and others might have died if Ricca went to jail? Do you mean Ricca would have been pissed and killed Cerone and others in relation, or that there might have been a power struggle for control with Ricca out of the way?