by B. » Sun Feb 16, 2025 4:49 pm
Great breakdown, Chin.
Angiulo starting as a Genovese associate with Alo is good info. We've discussed many times how there was a somewhat fluid relationship between the Genovese and Patriarca Families, with Ray Patriarca and Mickey Rocco both being made with the Genovese originally and transferring. Also Patriarca inducting a number of the Genovese Springfield guys originally as well as some other examples.
Barone's story is interesting. Half-Italian, didn't know he was Italian for part of his childhood, then has more loyalty to his army of Cuban friends than he has to the Family. Interesting too he was aware of Joe Massei being half-Italian, though there were other examples back then of half-Italians being made aside from those two.
Gotti backing Malangone against Gigante fits the pattern of Gotti plotting against other Families during that period. He backed Orena against Persico and even apparently backed Vitale against Massino.
Good to get confirmation that Bobby Manna was Gigante's acting captain as we've wondered where he fit into the hierarchy before becoming consigliere. Glad to see more detail on what Barone was told at his ceremony, too, re: Lombardo being the official boss. That's Fish Cafaro, Pussy Russo, and Barone (all members) who said Lombardo was the actual boss.
Re: the Eboli crew having 100 members and being split into ten decine. Obviously an exaggeration of their size but there is likely some element of truth to them being a large decina that was later split up as we've seen that happen with other Genovese crews.
D'Urso being offered membership by Todaro in Buffalo is big. Tells us the Todaros were still in close enough contact with the Genovese to discuss prospective members and volunteer to make guys who couldn't get made in NYC, much as other Families made several NYC guys and transferred them earlier on (i.e. New England and Pittston).
I always enjoy hearing about Genovese Family drama. They certainly had plenty of it but have always been better about keeping their issues to themselves.
Great breakdown, Chin.
Angiulo starting as a Genovese associate with Alo is good info. We've discussed many times how there was a somewhat fluid relationship between the Genovese and Patriarca Families, with Ray Patriarca and Mickey Rocco both being made with the Genovese originally and transferring. Also Patriarca inducting a number of the Genovese Springfield guys originally as well as some other examples.
Barone's story is interesting. Half-Italian, didn't know he was Italian for part of his childhood, then has more loyalty to his army of Cuban friends than he has to the Family. Interesting too he was aware of Joe Massei being half-Italian, though there were other examples back then of half-Italians being made aside from those two.
Gotti backing Malangone against Gigante fits the pattern of Gotti plotting against other Families during that period. He backed Orena against Persico and even apparently backed Vitale against Massino.
Good to get confirmation that Bobby Manna was Gigante's acting captain as we've wondered where he fit into the hierarchy before becoming consigliere. Glad to see more detail on what Barone was told at his ceremony, too, re: Lombardo being the official boss. That's Fish Cafaro, Pussy Russo, and Barone (all members) who said Lombardo was the actual boss.
Re: the Eboli crew having 100 members and being split into ten decine. Obviously an exaggeration of their size but there is likely some element of truth to them being a large decina that was later split up as we've seen that happen with other Genovese crews.
D'Urso being offered membership by Todaro in Buffalo is big. Tells us the Todaros were still in close enough contact with the Genovese to discuss prospective members and volunteer to make guys who couldn't get made in NYC, much as other Families made several NYC guys and transferred them earlier on (i.e. New England and Pittston).
I always enjoy hearing about Genovese Family drama. They certainly had plenty of it but have always been better about keeping their issues to themselves.