by CabriniGreen » Mon Oct 02, 2023 2:35 am
felice wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 11:59 am
Hello guys, that's the chart I have been working for years, I had to blank most of the names for some legal reasons, anyway women a part 90% of the men there are made men or associated of the sicilian mafia.
Due to reduction of quality blue lines meant for "married to" may look black (sons and daughters)
I left several people who were and are part of the american cosa nostra, you can notice Frank Calì and Lorenzo Mannino in this chart.
There are also the Pipitone brothers member of the Bonanno family, their family heritage is from Torretta and Carini like most of the guys there (and Palermo of course).
This is basically the network that managed the heroin trafficking to the Usa the 70s and 80s.
For almost every name I have also got a picture and a report with data and criminal background (it's 20 years of work, guys
)
I also have another chart related to the Carlo Gambino's side with all the Castellano, Guglielmini and Masotto connections.
Feel free to text me if you have any curiosity
Maybe his name is redacted....
Do you have this man in your charts as well? This "Uncle Pietrino?"
viewtopic.php?p=264459#p264459
Micalizzi was released from prison after 25 years in prison on August 12, 2015. He has not severed his old ties with Cosa Nostra after a period spent in Florence. On the morning of 8 December 2017, there was a meeting between Micalizzi, his son Giuseppe and Inzerillo in a house that the latter had available in via Mogadishu . “I got rid of everything,” said Tommaso Natale's boss immediately after saying goodbye. "They listen? Are you sure?”, His first concern was the bugs. Inzerillo was certain of it (“ninety-nine percent…”), but evidently he believed that building was secure, safe from wiretapping. He was wrong.
Were it up to Micalizzi he would have acted like "Uncle Pietrino Davì in America", where "they talked about everything except the rest of us... the Americans are so sophisticated, they went into the shops, undressed, bought new clothes, new shoes, because they even slipped them into the heels of his shoes... they rolled up
Is he talking about the guy from the 50s and 60s? Or someone new? It seemed like he was talking about a new guy at first, but I think he was just referencing Davi as a legend that was never caught on tape?
It confused me a little, but it also further intriuges me on whether or not Torreta maintains a direct pressence in New York. I see the Davi's as a top tier clan, in a second tier position behind the DiMaggio, Spatola, Inzerillo and Gambinos. Manninos, Zito, and Davi might actually be just as powerful as the ruling clans.
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Hello guys, that's the chart I have been working for years, I had to blank most of the names for some legal reasons, anyway women a part 90% of the men there are made men or associated of the sicilian mafia.
Due to reduction of quality blue lines meant for "married to" may look black (sons and daughters)
I left several people who were and are part of the american cosa nostra, you can notice Frank Calì and Lorenzo Mannino in this chart.
There are also the Pipitone brothers member of the Bonanno family, their family heritage is from Torretta and Carini like most of the guys there (and Palermo of course).
This is basically the network that managed the heroin trafficking to the Usa the 70s and 80s.
For almost every name I have also got a picture and a report with data and criminal background (it's 20 years of work, guys :D)
I also have another chart related to the Carlo Gambino's side with all the Castellano, Guglielmini and Masotto connections.
Feel free to text me if you have any curiosity
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Maybe his name is redacted....
Do you have this man in your charts as well? This "Uncle Pietrino?"
https://theblackhand.club/forum/viewtopic.php?p=264459#p264459
Micalizzi was released from prison after 25 years in prison on August 12, 2015. He has not severed his old ties with Cosa Nostra after a period spent in Florence. On the morning of 8 December 2017, there was a meeting between Micalizzi, his son Giuseppe and Inzerillo in a house that the latter had available in via Mogadishu . “I got rid of everything,” said Tommaso Natale's boss immediately after saying goodbye. "They listen? Are you sure?”, His first concern was the bugs. Inzerillo was certain of it (“ninety-nine percent…”), but evidently he believed that building was secure, safe from wiretapping. He was wrong.
[b]Were it up to Micalizzi he would have acted like "Uncle Pietrino Davì in America[/b]", where "they talked about everything except the rest of us... the Americans are so sophisticated, they went into the shops, undressed, bought new clothes, new shoes, because they even slipped them into the heels of his shoes... they rolled up
Is he talking about the guy from the 50s and 60s? Or someone new? It seemed like he was talking about a new guy at first, but I think he was just referencing Davi as a legend that was never caught on tape?
It confused me a little, but it also further intriuges me on whether or not Torreta maintains a direct pressence in New York. I see the Davi's as a top tier clan, in a second tier position behind the DiMaggio, Spatola, Inzerillo and Gambinos. Manninos, Zito, and Davi might actually be just as powerful as the ruling clans.