B. wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2024 10:46 am
The report I was referring to does state clearly it was Angelo Polizzi they kidnapped and interrogated about the murder plot:
Maybe there is another report where LiMandri is said to be involved? Sometimes names differ in different accounts but the one I've always used as reference says they did kidnap Angelo Polizzi.
Very interesting to see this difference, I wonder if there were two separate kidnappings then. I've attached the LiMandri version here, there is also some further insight into what happened to Bello according to Bompensiero (not sure how accurately it lines up with his actual death).
vito bello joe limandri.png
Personally I believe the "rape" story was told for dramatic effect though I'd be curious if Reid had an actual report from a police informant and who it was. Other sources indicate there was a relationship of some sort, at most.
I've always thought the same, as it better fits with the whole "grim reapers" narrative. I think if it was really the case, Fratianno or Bompensiero would have mentioned it somewhere. Possibly even someone like Piscopo, given that he brought up the Jack Dragna and Annette Eckhardt relationship as part of the family's "downfall" when cooperating (he incorrectly remembered her being a teenager or something along those lines).
And yes, I've seen that about Joe Adamo and Mirabile. Not sure who the source was on that from memory, but I believe it's part of the story involving Adamo fleeing California for a time. One of the places it says he went was Chicago if I remember right. The Adamos were of course heavily connected to Kansas City and Springfield, Momo probably being a member in one or both of those places before LA; Momo's naturalization was actually witnessed by an obscure figure Ciaccio I suspect may have been the Springfield boss before Zito. That he was living with Willie Cammisano (an LA transfer from KC at the time in San Diego) makes sense based on his history with KC and the Midwest. Joe Adamo was also connected to Detroit, their Alcamese heritage fitting in there.
Joseph Adamo and his wife did end up going to Chicago after his issue with Mirabile, also not 100% sure who the source there was as the FBI appears to have had several San Diego informants over that time period.
There are remnants of the Adamo-Cammisano relationship even nowadays with William Snr's son Gerlarmo Peter (KC associate?) being named after Momo - I think you have maybe posted about that before so I am probably preaching to the choir there lol.
Be good to know if the Civellos were actually related or not. We know "cousin" can take on a general use, though between the Salaparuta connection, their visit to Apalachin together, mutual family history in New Orleans, and Desimone being used to communicate Commission messages to Civello, they were no doubt close and the families certainly look to have had history together whether it was an extended relation, paesan connection, or something closer.
It would definitely go a long way with all those connections. The last time I interacted with Mr. Cascio he mentioned plans to cover the Stellinos after his recent Licata article, so maybe over time he will clarify more details for Southern California.
Just also want to reiterate how much I enjoyed this episode, really cool to see someone deep dive DeSimone
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The report I was referring to does state clearly it was Angelo Polizzi they kidnapped and interrogated about the murder plot:
Maybe there is another report where LiMandri is said to be involved? Sometimes names differ in different accounts but the one I've always used as reference says they did kidnap Angelo Polizzi.
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Very interesting to see this difference, I wonder if there were two separate kidnappings then. I've attached the LiMandri version here, there is also some further insight into what happened to Bello according to Bompensiero (not sure how accurately it lines up with his actual death).
[attachment=0]vito bello joe limandri.png[/attachment]
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Personally I believe the "rape" story was told for dramatic effect though I'd be curious if Reid had an actual report from a police informant and who it was. Other sources indicate there was a relationship of some sort, at most.
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I've always thought the same, as it better fits with the whole "grim reapers" narrative. I think if it was really the case, Fratianno or Bompensiero would have mentioned it somewhere. Possibly even someone like Piscopo, given that he brought up the Jack Dragna and Annette Eckhardt relationship as part of the family's "downfall" when cooperating (he incorrectly remembered her being a teenager or something along those lines).
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And yes, I've seen that about Joe Adamo and Mirabile. Not sure who the source was on that from memory, but I believe it's part of the story involving Adamo fleeing California for a time. One of the places it says he went was Chicago if I remember right. The Adamos were of course heavily connected to Kansas City and Springfield, Momo probably being a member in one or both of those places before LA; Momo's naturalization was actually witnessed by an obscure figure Ciaccio I suspect may have been the Springfield boss before Zito. That he was living with Willie Cammisano (an LA transfer from KC at the time in San Diego) makes sense based on his history with KC and the Midwest. Joe Adamo was also connected to Detroit, their Alcamese heritage fitting in there.
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Joseph Adamo and his wife did end up going to Chicago after his issue with Mirabile, also not 100% sure who the source there was as the FBI appears to have had several San Diego informants over that time period.
There are remnants of the Adamo-Cammisano relationship even nowadays with William Snr's son Gerlarmo Peter (KC associate?) being named after Momo - I think you have maybe posted about that before so I am probably preaching to the choir there lol.
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Be good to know if the Civellos were actually related or not. We know "cousin" can take on a general use, though between the Salaparuta connection, their visit to Apalachin together, mutual family history in New Orleans, and Desimone being used to communicate Commission messages to Civello, they were no doubt close and the families certainly look to have had history together whether it was an extended relation, paesan connection, or something closer.
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It would definitely go a long way with all those connections. The last time I interacted with Mr. Cascio he mentioned plans to cover the Stellinos after his recent Licata article, so maybe over time he will clarify more details for Southern California.
Just also want to reiterate how much I enjoyed this episode, really cool to see someone deep dive DeSimone