by Dwalin2014 » Thu Aug 10, 2017 9:31 am
Villain wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2017 4:35 am
Frank wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2017 4:07 pm
Yes I heard that Calebrese testified that it was Accardo who ordered hit because of tribute money. But again I'm just trying to get the facts straight.
Giancana was killed by his own people although there are some strange facts such as the incomplete police surveilance and such. For example they have Blasi going in and out of the place and later they have nothing, even though they had the house surrounded
Well, the police have always been "merchandise for sale", in some countries to a bigger degree, in others to a lesser, depending also on the time period, but imo it wouldn't have been too difficult to pay off the chief of the police to take off the surveillance just for the time for the triggerman to enter the house, do the job and go away. Just like in Italy for example: after Toto' Riina's arrest, they "for some non-explained reason" took off the surveillance from the place where he lived, to give his men enough time to move away everything important / incriminating that he kept there, leaving it completely empty. Still, as usual, it's "nobody's fault".
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Yes I heard that Calebrese testified that it was Accardo who ordered hit because of tribute money. But again I'm just trying to get the facts straight.
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Giancana was killed by his own people although there are some strange facts such as the incomplete police surveilance and such. For example they have Blasi going in and out of the place and later they have nothing, even though they had the house surrounded
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Well, the police have always been "merchandise for sale", in some countries to a bigger degree, in others to a lesser, depending also on the time period, but imo it wouldn't have been too difficult to pay off the chief of the police to take off the surveillance just for the time for the triggerman to enter the house, do the job and go away. Just like in Italy for example: after Toto' Riina's arrest, they "for some non-explained reason" took off the surveillance from the place where he lived, to give his men enough time to move away everything important / incriminating that he kept there, leaving it completely empty. Still, as usual, it's "nobody's fault".