by newera_212 » Fri Dec 16, 2022 12:09 pm
CornerBoy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 16, 2022 6:26 am
Always wondered this, and while he's told a lot of what seems like egregious bullshit on his podcast appearances, I still wonder if Pasqua and his Dad were actually on the scene like he described. IIRC he said he stayed in the car but heard the gunshot and his Dad came back in and said it was done. Surely if he wasn't on the scene at all and just made that up, the government couldn't have used him? Don't want to open up a can of worms with that eith er.
What is pasqua's version of events vis a vis the meldish hit? any links? Thanks so much
I feel like there was a thread on here about it, or it was definitely touched on in another topic - there was also a GL about it too, a long time ago.
But, paraphrasing what he said on a podcast (the Johnny and Gene show podcast, I believe the episode still may be up) - he said that him and his Dad were brought into the Meldish hit by their Captain - supposedly Crea Junior - and they were crucial to the hit because they were friends with Meldish and would be able to set him up . The setup was that they were going to sell Meldish some heroin - they were coming up from the city to the Bronx to drop it off. When they got to Country Club or Throggs Neck or where ever it went down, both Pasquas were out of the car talking to Meldish, and the elder Pasqua told the younger one to go back to the car to get an ipad or a phone or some sort of device. The younger one says he knew what was going down and knew he wasn't going to fetch an ipad... when he got back to the car he heard a gunshot. The elder one hopped back in the car and told the younger "if anyone asks, you should take credit for it" -
That's how it went down according to Pasqua. I don't recall him mentioning where the other people who were actually convicted of the hit were at when this happened, or how they came into play at all. IIRC , Pasqua walked back his comment to the feds about hearing a gunshot and said it might have been a car door slamming (I think).
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Always wondered this, and while he's told a lot of what seems like egregious bullshit on his podcast appearances, I still wonder if Pasqua and his Dad were actually on the scene like he described. IIRC he said he stayed in the car but heard the gunshot and his Dad came back in and said it was done. Surely if he wasn't on the scene at all and just made that up, the government couldn't have used him? Don't want to open up a can of worms with that eith er.
What is pasqua's version of events vis a vis the meldish hit? any links? Thanks so much
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I feel like there was a thread on here about it, or it was definitely touched on in another topic - there was also a GL about it too, a long time ago.
But, paraphrasing what he said on a podcast (the Johnny and Gene show podcast, I believe the episode still may be up) - he said that him and his Dad were brought into the Meldish hit by their Captain - supposedly Crea Junior - and they were crucial to the hit because they were friends with Meldish and would be able to set him up . The setup was that they were going to sell Meldish some heroin - they were coming up from the city to the Bronx to drop it off. When they got to Country Club or Throggs Neck or where ever it went down, both Pasquas were out of the car talking to Meldish, and the elder Pasqua told the younger one to go back to the car to get an ipad or a phone or some sort of device. The younger one says he knew what was going down and knew he wasn't going to fetch an ipad... when he got back to the car he heard a gunshot. The elder one hopped back in the car and told the younger "if anyone asks, you should take credit for it" -
That's how it went down according to Pasqua. I don't recall him mentioning where the other people who were actually convicted of the hit were at when this happened, or how they came into play at all. IIRC , Pasqua walked back his comment to the feds about hearing a gunshot and said it might have been a car door slamming (I think).