by B. » Wed Dec 10, 2014 10:09 am
Ed wrote:I came across evidence that suggested to me, at least, that Martirano was feeding Intel to the FBI in the 1960s. If he was an informant, he probably told the FBI how the murder went down. (Minimizing his guilt of course).
Without knowing the specific evidence, Martirano is a good candidate for being a CI. He was proposed for membership but shot down during the 1960's, which may have been one reason he was upset with Bruno, and he also had some of the other traits common with other CIs: drug dealer, very willing to use violence, out for himself, etc.
If he was still providing info during the 1980's, I don't believe he would have admitted to knowing who killed Bruno, though.
It is interesting that he wasn't allowed to be made during Bruno's reign (though it was Riccobene who personally shot his name down), but he was made not too long after Bruno died. That would certainly be one motivating factor for his involvement in the murder.
[quote="Ed"]I came across evidence that suggested to me, at least, that Martirano was feeding Intel to the FBI in the 1960s. If he was an informant, he probably told the FBI how the murder went down. (Minimizing his guilt of course).[/quote]
Without knowing the specific evidence, Martirano is a good candidate for being a CI. He was proposed for membership but shot down during the 1960's, which may have been one reason he was upset with Bruno, and he also had some of the other traits common with other CIs: drug dealer, very willing to use violence, out for himself, etc.
If he was still providing info during the 1980's, I don't believe he would have admitted to knowing who killed Bruno, though.
It is interesting that he wasn't allowed to be made during Bruno's reign (though it was Riccobene who personally shot his name down), but he was made not too long after Bruno died. That would certainly be one motivating factor for his involvement in the murder.