by Little_Al1991 » Fri Dec 24, 2021 7:45 am
newera_212 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 7:35 am
Acceturro withheld monies and when the administration showed their teeth, he ratted. Demanding 50% is pretty crazy though, if that's true.
I always thought, especially after reading the D'Arco book, that the (Brooklyn) admin figured these Jersey guys were running around autonomous for years doing their own thing and they now wanted to bring everyone in, make sure everything was on record, and make sure going forward those guys were kicking up the same as everyone else - instead they all banded together for whatever reason (maybe some didn't trust it and thought they would be killed) and went on the run, ignored the orders to come in, etc. I think they did the same thing with DiLapi and instead of meeting, he fled to California and ended up getting hunted down.
Maybe I am totally off base but it would seem weird that the Admin's plan was to kill all of these guys from the jump...as greedy as they were, why would they want to take out long standing parts of what was a very well oiled machine ? Guys like DiLapi, Acceturo, had been around forever and it'd probably be better to keep them in position and keep things moving. They probably just caught delusions when they were called in, or were greedy themselves, and took off - leaving the Admin "no choice" but to make examples out of them. How does that look when you're a sitting Boss and people are outright refusing to meet with you, what could you do? If it went down the way it's been told over the years, you essentially have a whole crew telling the Admin to go fuck themselves. Maybe Vic and Casso weren't planning on hurting those guys originally, but when they got told to fuck off, they felt they had to.
At the same time they were doing things like putting pressure on longstanding members or guys who had cornered a specific racket in order to put someone more loyal to them in those positions - putting endless pressure and if that didn't work, they'd label the guy a rat and kill him. So I might be wrong about the whole Jersey thing...who knows... but it seems like Vic and Casso only got crazy when the Jersey guys got crazy with them first
DiLapi ran away and caused his own demise.Accetturo was the greedy one, he claims that he was old school and followed the rules but refused to kick up 50 percent.Remember what Neil Dellacroce said “Cosa Nostra means the boss is the boss” Accetturo wasn’t old school, he became very comfortable with Corallo.50 percent is a lot but they are another faction operating in Jersey only because they have the Lucchese Family allows it.He should have paid the money to Amuso because without Vic, he wouldn’t even be allowed to operate.
Guys who they pressured were Michael Pappadio in the garment centre, he was pressured because they didn’t trust him but Vic gave him the chance to leave the garment centre peacefully but Pappadio was stubborn and this cost him his life
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Acceturro withheld monies and when the administration showed their teeth, he ratted. Demanding 50% is pretty crazy though, if that's true.
I always thought, especially after reading the D'Arco book, that the (Brooklyn) admin figured these Jersey guys were running around autonomous for years doing their own thing and they now wanted to bring everyone in, make sure everything was on record, and make sure going forward those guys were kicking up the same as everyone else - instead they all banded together for whatever reason (maybe some didn't trust it and thought they would be killed) and went on the run, ignored the orders to come in, etc. I think they did the same thing with DiLapi and instead of meeting, he fled to California and ended up getting hunted down.
Maybe I am totally off base but it would seem weird that the Admin's plan was to kill all of these guys from the jump...as greedy as they were, why would they want to take out long standing parts of what was a very well oiled machine ? Guys like DiLapi, Acceturo, had been around forever and it'd probably be better to keep them in position and keep things moving. They probably just caught delusions when they were called in, or were greedy themselves, and took off - leaving the Admin "no choice" but to make examples out of them. How does that look when you're a sitting Boss and people are outright refusing to meet with you, what could you do? If it went down the way it's been told over the years, you essentially have a whole crew telling the Admin to go fuck themselves. Maybe Vic and Casso weren't planning on hurting those guys originally, but when they got told to fuck off, they felt they had to.
At the same time they were doing things like putting pressure on longstanding members or guys who had cornered a specific racket in order to put someone more loyal to them in those positions - putting endless pressure and if that didn't work, they'd label the guy a rat and kill him. So I might be wrong about the whole Jersey thing...who knows... but it seems like Vic and Casso only got crazy when the Jersey guys got crazy with them first
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DiLapi ran away and caused his own demise.Accetturo was the greedy one, he claims that he was old school and followed the rules but refused to kick up 50 percent.Remember what Neil Dellacroce said “Cosa Nostra means the boss is the boss” Accetturo wasn’t old school, he became very comfortable with Corallo.50 percent is a lot but they are another faction operating in Jersey only because they have the Lucchese Family allows it.He should have paid the money to Amuso because without Vic, he wouldn’t even be allowed to operate.
Guys who they pressured were Michael Pappadio in the garment centre, he was pressured because they didn’t trust him but Vic gave him the chance to leave the garment centre peacefully but Pappadio was stubborn and this cost him his life