by OlBlueEyesClub » Fri Jan 13, 2017 4:36 pm
After they convicted Gigante, where do you get the idea they went after the "real boss"? After they convicted Gigante, he admitted from prison, so that the feds wouldnt go after his brother and other members of his blood family, he admitted that the crazy stuff was all an act and that he was THEE Boss of the Genovese. After the Gigante case, the feds and everyone else went back to not knowing whom the boss really was, and because of circumstantial reasoning, everyone decided on Barney Bellomo.
Also the media had nothing to do with the Bonanno guys flipping, they heard from within the family, from their own friends and associates that the top guys were flipping. The media had nothing to do with it, really. Underbosses flipped and implicated capos in crimes, then those whom were implicated, majority of those guys flipped because they had already been implicated by their own friends who flipped before them. Then after that it was a case of "first come first serve" and guys started running to the feds and running their mouths to save their ass. Richard Cantarella for example, the media had nothing to do with his decision to flip, he knew the agents Weinberg & Scozzari had tapes on him, Massino, Coppa & Vitale, not only that, he supposedly wasn't going to talk, he nor his son, until the feds had his wife indicted on money laundering charges, and thats why he inevitably talked. Nothing to do with the media. And he possibly had the knowledge of Frank Coppa flipping before him, Coppa was the first of the group to flip, he was facing a seven year sentence for stock fraud. The feds had him on racketeering charges, he supposedly had some heart condition, and knew he'd be spending the rest of his foreseeable life in prison. The man cried during his sentence in the 90's because he missed his family, there was no way he was going to do time anymore, so he cooperated. The media had NO influence on his decision. I can go on about how the media had nothing to do with their decision to flip, but I won't, I think those two examples should suffice.
After they convicted Gigante, where do you get the idea they went after the "real boss"? After they convicted Gigante, he admitted from prison, so that the feds wouldnt go after his brother and other members of his blood family, he admitted that the crazy stuff was all an act and that he was THEE Boss of the Genovese. After the Gigante case, the feds and everyone else went back to not knowing whom the boss really was, and because of circumstantial reasoning, everyone decided on Barney Bellomo.
Also the media had nothing to do with the Bonanno guys flipping, they heard from within the family, from their own friends and associates that the top guys were flipping. The media had nothing to do with it, really. Underbosses flipped and implicated capos in crimes, then those whom were implicated, majority of those guys flipped because they had already been implicated by their own friends who flipped before them. Then after that it was a case of "first come first serve" and guys started running to the feds and running their mouths to save their ass. Richard Cantarella for example, the media had nothing to do with his decision to flip, he knew the agents Weinberg & Scozzari had tapes on him, Massino, Coppa & Vitale, not only that, he supposedly wasn't going to talk, he nor his son, until the feds had his wife indicted on money laundering charges, and thats why he inevitably talked. Nothing to do with the media. And he possibly had the knowledge of Frank Coppa flipping before him, Coppa was the first of the group to flip, he was facing a seven year sentence for stock fraud. The feds had him on racketeering charges, he supposedly had some heart condition, and knew he'd be spending the rest of his foreseeable life in prison. The man cried during his sentence in the 90's because he missed his family, there was no way he was going to do time anymore, so he cooperated. The media had NO influence on his decision. I can go on about how the media had nothing to do with their decision to flip, but I won't, I think those two examples should suffice.