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Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by joeycigars » Mon Jan 03, 2022 10:31 pm

mike68 wrote: Mon Jan 03, 2022 10:16 am Why are we burying the lead here? Did Junior Maguire get whacked for his flatulence issues?
One time he left a load so big, cop thought a bear was in the place!
Chris telling the tale of "Big Pussy Bonpensiero” starting out as a cat burglar.

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by Pmac2 » Mon Jan 03, 2022 7:38 pm

Jr farts lol. Why did carlo put that in the book and his editor thought it was a good idea

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by Teflon Dom » Mon Jan 03, 2022 6:28 pm

Gaspipe was a real POS. Claimed he lived by the rules, clipped good earners and then ratted. Pathetic

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by mike68 » Mon Jan 03, 2022 10:16 am

Why are we burying the lead here? Did Junior Maguire get whacked for his flatulence issues?

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by Little_Al1991 » Sun Jan 02, 2022 1:47 pm

johnny_scootch wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 11:11 am
Little_Al1991 wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:45 am
johnny_scootch wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:27 am Well I’m properly confused on this one. Christy Tick is involved with trying to kill Pete’s son!?! I must have posted this story at some point in the past that Ray Argentina was used by Paulie and Pete to kill one of the guys who shot Joe and it’s that hit that got him proposed and straightened out…….But now after hearing Christy Tick was involved the story is 1000 times more interesting.

I wonder what really happened because it’s not like Joe was on the outs with the Lucchese family at that time and his father was an acting captain. He was in good standing at least until the DiLapi hit with Joe D’Arco in the 90’s.

Maybe there was a beef between the Vario and 19th hole crews that took a few lives and gave some younger guys time to shine?

It’s a story I’d love to hear.
Ray Argentina is described as an extremely tough guy.He was also very close to Louis “Louie Bagels” Daidone who was the Acting Boss of the Lucchese Family from 2000 until 2003.He was sentenced to life in 2004.Ray was released in 2019, if I remember correctly.The current administration of the family will benefit him.
I think it was Ray who proposed Louie Daidone, they were like frick and frack in the old days.
Daidone mentored Patty Dellorusso who is now the Underboss and Ray Argentina was released from prison in 2019.I’m sure Dellorusso and Argentina have some good history between each other.

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by Pmac2 » Sun Jan 02, 2022 1:43 pm

i read it i didnt get the feeling casso wanted to be involved many he answerd a few question probaly threw the mail but it was like it was a autobiography. like all carlos books theres parts he just makes up i believe or never confirmed with another source

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by Pmac2 » Sun Jan 02, 2022 1:41 pm

that book was a shit sandwhich

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by johnny_scootch » Sun Jan 02, 2022 11:11 am

Little_Al1991 wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:45 am
johnny_scootch wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:27 am Well I’m properly confused on this one. Christy Tick is involved with trying to kill Pete’s son!?! I must have posted this story at some point in the past that Ray Argentina was used by Paulie and Pete to kill one of the guys who shot Joe and it’s that hit that got him proposed and straightened out…….But now after hearing Christy Tick was involved the story is 1000 times more interesting.

I wonder what really happened because it’s not like Joe was on the outs with the Lucchese family at that time and his father was an acting captain. He was in good standing at least until the DiLapi hit with Joe D’Arco in the 90’s.

Maybe there was a beef between the Vario and 19th hole crews that took a few lives and gave some younger guys time to shine?

It’s a story I’d love to hear.
Ray Argentina is described as an extremely tough guy.He was also very close to Louis “Louie Bagels” Daidone who was the Acting Boss of the Lucchese Family from 2000 until 2003.He was sentenced to life in 2004.Ray was released in 2019, if I remember correctly.The current administration of the family will benefit him.
I think it was Ray who proposed Louie Daidone, they were like frick and frack in the old days.

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by Little_Al1991 » Sun Jan 02, 2022 8:50 am

Hired_Goonz wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 8:37 am So how many guys did Gaspipe kill by his own hand? There's this potential informant here he killed for Furnari, I thought I remembered from his book that he claimed to have shot a guy dead in broad daylight on the street for raping a girl or something but someone in this thread said that the guy survived. I think the guy was a jockey or something? But it sounded like something from the movies to begin with. So there's also the young guy in Florida involved with his ganja importation that he shot who started moving when they threw him in the hole, and Gas buried him alive. And then there's the torture/murder of Jimmy Hydell. Any others?
Gaspipe admitted to 36 murders but I don’t know how much he committed by personally pulling the trigger.

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by Hired_Goonz » Sun Jan 02, 2022 8:37 am

So how many guys did Gaspipe kill by his own hand? There's this potential informant here he killed for Furnari, I thought I remembered from his book that he claimed to have shot a guy dead in broad daylight on the street for raping a girl or something but someone in this thread said that the guy survived. I think the guy was a jockey or something? But it sounded like something from the movies to begin with. So there's also the young guy in Florida involved with his ganja importation that he shot who started moving when they threw him in the hole, and Gas buried him alive. And then there's the torture/murder of Jimmy Hydell. Any others?

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by Little_Al1991 » Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:45 am

johnny_scootch wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:27 am Well I’m properly confused on this one. Christy Tick is involved with trying to kill Pete’s son!?! I must have posted this story at some point in the past that Ray Argentina was used by Paulie and Pete to kill one of the guys who shot Joe and it’s that hit that got him proposed and straightened out…….But now after hearing Christy Tick was involved the story is 1000 times more interesting.

I wonder what really happened because it’s not like Joe was on the outs with the Lucchese family at that time and his father was an acting captain. He was in good standing at least until the DiLapi hit with Joe D’Arco in the 90’s.

Maybe there was a beef between the Vario and 19th hole crews that took a few lives and gave some younger guys time to shine?

It’s a story I’d love to hear.
Ray Argentina is described as an extremely tough guy.He was also very close to Louis “Louie Bagels” Daidone who was the Acting Boss of the Lucchese Family from 2000 until 2003.He was sentenced to life in 2004.Ray was released in 2019, if I remember correctly.The current administration of the family will benefit him.

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by johnny_scootch » Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:27 am

Well I’m properly confused on this one. Christy Tick is involved with trying to kill Pete’s son!?! I must have posted this story at some point in the past that Ray Argentina was used by Paulie and Pete to kill one of the guys who shot Joe and it’s that hit that got him proposed and straightened out…….But now after hearing Christy Tick was involved the story is 1000 times more interesting.

I wonder what really happened because it’s not like Joe was on the outs with the Lucchese family at that time and his father was an acting captain. He was in good standing at least until the DiLapi hit with Joe D’Arco in the 90’s.

Maybe there was a beef between the Vario and 19th hole crews that took a few lives and gave some younger guys time to shine?

It’s a story I’d love to hear.

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by PaddyWhack » Sat Jan 01, 2022 9:44 pm

Yes that’s the one. I believe in 79. Joe lives in California. D’Arco said Kansas wanted to make him a member .

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by johnny_scootch » Sat Jan 01, 2022 8:14 pm

I wonder if this murder attempt Furnari is connected to is the one where Joe was shot in Bed Stuy in the late 70’s?

Re: Anthony Casso’s first time pulling the trigger

by PaddyWhack » Sat Jan 01, 2022 5:57 pm

johnny_scootch wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 5:42 pm Joe got shot up bad once, did that come from Christy Tick?
Assistant U.S. Attorney David N. Kelley wrote a letter to the Parole Commission dated August 1, 1996, detailing Furnari's involvement in various crimes, including the murders of Lee Schleifer, Richard Taglianetti and Frank DeCicco, and the attempted murder of Joseph Abinanti. Assistant U.S. Attorney Kelley's letter was based largely on information received from Anthony Casso, Thomas Carew and Alfonso D'Arco. See Furnari vs. U.S. Parole Commission, Civil Action No. 4:02-CV-0555, slip op. at pp. 4-5 (M.D. Pa. April 4, 2002).

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