by Angelo Santino » Mon Jun 24, 2024 7:48 am
Amazing work. I agree with Rick you nailed it and put all works before it to shame.
Question, in 1862 Marc Monnier released his book La Camorra which truly withstands the test of time. In it, he mentioned a Giuseppe and Giosue Gallucci. I tried but was never able to make a connection. I believe he was asked about this and he said no relation:
1862
XV. - Giuseppe and Giosuè Gallucci.
Police Headquarters Process: "The Gallucci brothers are in the voice of the public as the most challenged of that bunch of Camorrist scammers who were surprising the good faith and tranquility of the country owners to take possession of their parlile of wine, and therefore, on pretexts of all kinds, followed quickly by threats and violence, if they refused to satisfy them. The simulated quality of wine trafficking was the means of introduction into others' places of wine storage, and with the intimacy of their readiness of hand, and of the particular relevance of their Camorra partnership, the distinction of the received merchandise was accomplished. Nor did the threats remain in mere words, when no one wished to persuade themselves of the solidity of their offer to want to make money by distorting others; but it often happened that the poor factors, in presenting themselves to collect the price of the wine, instead suffered beatings and violence such as to make them abandon any further pretension of the fulfillment of their rights."
In order to bring to their last term such overthrows there was no restraint to instill fear and to the lawyers who defended their creditors, and to the ushers who dared to intimidate the judicial documents, and to the same agents of the public force who were about to guarantee the course. of justice; and the Police Headquarters archive and filled with complaints from probi shopkeepers, who in fact had imposed themselves not to cause any harassment to the Gallucci brothers, if they preferred life to the collection of their credits.
Giuseppe and Giosuè Gallucci were ready to give their knives a hand in order to maintain the impression of their arrogance in the heart of the shy colonists of the city surroundings. They belonged to the class of camorrist stabbers and traffickers; orid 'is that their arrest protected the property of many settlers and placed the aforementioned group of scammers at risk, who possessed eminently the quality of camorra, i.e. the audacity to stick to the stuff of others, and 'to prevent others from freely exercising their rights, believing that every other principle of authority and justice should bow to the strength of their greed.
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Amazing work. I agree with Rick you nailed it and put all works before it to shame.
Question, in 1862 Marc Monnier released his book La Camorra which truly withstands the test of time. In it, he mentioned a Giuseppe and Giosue Gallucci. I tried but was never able to make a connection. I believe he was asked about this and he said no relation:
1862
XV. - Giuseppe and Giosuè Gallucci.
Police Headquarters Process: "The Gallucci brothers are in the voice of the public as the most challenged of that bunch of Camorrist scammers who were surprising the good faith and tranquility of the country owners to take possession of their parlile of wine, and therefore, on pretexts of all kinds, followed quickly by threats and violence, if they refused to satisfy them. The simulated quality of wine trafficking was the means of introduction into others' places of wine storage, and with the intimacy of their readiness of hand, and of the particular relevance of their Camorra partnership, the distinction of the received merchandise was accomplished. Nor did the threats remain in mere words, when no one wished to persuade themselves of the solidity of their offer to want to make money by distorting others; but it often happened that the poor factors, in presenting themselves to collect the price of the wine, instead suffered beatings and violence such as to make them abandon any further pretension of the fulfillment of their rights."
In order to bring to their last term such overthrows there was no restraint to instill fear and to the lawyers who defended their creditors, and to the ushers who dared to intimidate the judicial documents, and to the same agents of the public force who were about to guarantee the course. of justice; and the Police Headquarters archive and filled with complaints from probi shopkeepers, who in fact had imposed themselves not to cause any harassment to the Gallucci brothers, if they preferred life to the collection of their credits.
Giuseppe and Giosuè Gallucci were ready to give their knives a hand in order to maintain the impression of their arrogance in the heart of the shy colonists of the city surroundings. They belonged to the class of camorrist stabbers and traffickers; orid 'is that their arrest protected the property of many settlers and placed the aforementioned group of scammers at risk, who possessed eminently the quality of camorra, i.e. the audacity to stick to the stuff of others, and 'to prevent others from freely exercising their rights, believing that every other principle of authority and justice should bow to the strength of their greed.