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Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by Sol » Sun Apr 19, 2015 9:54 am

phatmatress wrote:
Soliai wrote:
bronx wrote:maybe the people who run this site can reach out to dlenardo to chat on here, he has now come out front, i'm sure he has a lot to say
If anyone one has his email or can get me an email, Ill shoot him an email.......Soliai
what would you think about brining alite over? He's on my Facebook as well same with frank cullota I've asked calabresse jr but he declined


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Invite both of them. I think it's a good idea.......Soliai

Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by bronx » Sun Apr 19, 2015 4:40 am

get him , he is everywhere now, would be great

Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by phatmatress » Sat Apr 18, 2015 10:30 pm

Soliai wrote:
bronx wrote:maybe the people who run this site can reach out to dlenardo to chat on here, he has now come out front, i'm sure he has a lot to say
If anyone one has his email or can get me an email, Ill shoot him an email.......Soliai
what would you think about brining alite over? He's on my Facebook as well same with frank cullota I've asked calabresse jr but he declined


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The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by phatmatress » Sat Apr 18, 2015 10:27 pm

Pete wrote:
phatmatress wrote:
camerono wrote:yea I know hill couldn't be made I just meant it seems its easy to get a button and some guys being made are half jerkoffs who could fuck up a cup of ice water.lol but I remain to be passionate about the mob.
like who? I don't know easy it is one has to be a decent earner or above decent to become a made man. If you have noticed in the last fifteen years or so the mafia has cleaned up on who they make. Of course mistakes will be made but dealing with criminals and socio paths it's always gonna be a little bit of a crap shoot on who's who. Not everyone can be an Anthony nicodemo


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Hahahahahaha Not everyone can be a nicodemo? Like he's a criminal mastermind this is the moron that used his own car in a hit AND left the piece behind the seat. If everyone was a nicodemo the mob would be over and they would all be in insane asylums for being that stupid
no he is a retard when it comes to using your own car and the way the hit went down, but the orginal topic was snitching ... The man didn't snitch....he's a young and looks like he will be doing his 25 years. That's what I meant not that he is up for smartest criminal 2014 award


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Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by Pete » Sat Apr 18, 2015 5:32 pm

phatmatress wrote:
camerono wrote:yea I know hill couldn't be made I just meant it seems its easy to get a button and some guys being made are half jerkoffs who could fuck up a cup of ice water.lol but I remain to be passionate about the mob.
like who? I don't know easy it is one has to be a decent earner or above decent to become a made man. If you have noticed in the last fifteen years or so the mafia has cleaned up on who they make. Of course mistakes will be made but dealing with criminals and socio paths it's always gonna be a little bit of a crap shoot on who's who. Not everyone can be an Anthony nicodemo


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Hahahahahaha Not everyone can be a nicodemo? Like he's a criminal mastermind this is the moron that used his own car in a hit AND left the piece behind the seat. If everyone was a nicodemo the mob would be over and they would all be in insane asylums for being that stupid

Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by Sol » Fri Apr 17, 2015 8:48 pm

bronx wrote:maybe the people who run this site can reach out to dlenardo to chat on here, he has now come out front, i'm sure he has a lot to say
If anyone one has his email or can get me an email, Ill shoot him an email.......Soliai

Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by bronx » Fri Apr 17, 2015 5:58 pm

maybe the people who run this site can reach out to dlenardo to chat on here, he has now come out front, i'm sure he has a lot to say

Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by phatmatress » Fri Apr 17, 2015 3:56 pm

camerono wrote:yea I know hill couldn't be made I just meant it seems its easy to get a button and some guys being made are half jerkoffs who could fuck up a cup of ice water.lol but I remain to be passionate about the mob.
like who? I don't know easy it is one has to be a decent earner or above decent to become a made man. If you have noticed in the last fifteen years or so the mafia has cleaned up on who they make. Of course mistakes will be made but dealing with criminals and socio paths it's always gonna be a little bit of a crap shoot on who's who. Not everyone can be an Anthony nicodemo


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Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by B. » Fri Apr 17, 2015 3:17 pm

I finally got around to watching this. Way better than most documentaries, though I wish it had focused less on Alite. He's gotten way too much attention because he has that "central casting" look and feel about him.

DiLeonardo is a really well-spoken, grounded guy who should write a book. It sounds like he picked up a lot about the history of the family despite being relatively young. Would be great to hear more about his grandfather, too.

Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by camerono » Fri Apr 10, 2015 11:36 am

yea I know hill couldn't be made I just meant it seems its easy to get a button and some guys being made are half jerkoffs who could fuck up a cup of ice water.lol but I remain to be passionate about the mob.

Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by phatmatress » Thu Apr 09, 2015 2:40 pm

camerono wrote:it used to be your father had to be Italian but I bet Henry Hill could be made these days.makes me think.hmmm
thats very doubtful


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Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by camerono » Thu Apr 09, 2015 1:09 pm

it used to be your father had to be Italian but I bet Henry Hill could be made these days.makes me think.hmmm

Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by HairyKnuckles » Thu Apr 09, 2015 12:59 pm

B. wrote:
Pogo The Clown wrote:There was that but I was referring more to Andrew Campos and Andy Knapik. If Alite didn't flip and was still on the street, who knows, the Gambinos may have made him after doing a background check and "discovering" he had Italian heritage. :lol:


Pogo
I started a topic about it on the old board, but I have been curious about what these background checks entail. Back in the day they could easily ask around and find out where someone or their parents were from, and that's on top of the fact that a lot of guys had a lot more Italian cultural influence back then and even looked more Italian. Nowadays what do they do? Go to genealogy websites? It can be hard enough to sift through those even as a researcher. I can't imagine some 75-year-old capo sitting in front of a computer going through immigration records haha.
They call JD or Antiliar. :)

I would imagine if they know the prospect´s father, or grandfather, to be (or to have been) Italian, the prospect is half way in.

Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by B. » Thu Apr 09, 2015 12:17 pm

Pogo The Clown wrote:There was that but I was referring more to Andrew Campos and Andy Knapik. If Alite didn't flip and was still on the street, who knows, the Gambinos may have made him after doing a background check and "discovering" he had Italian heritage. :lol:


Pogo
I started a topic about it on the old board, but I have been curious about what these background checks entail. Back in the day they could easily ask around and find out where someone or their parents were from, and that's on top of the fact that a lot of guys had a lot more Italian cultural influence back then and even looked more Italian. Nowadays what do they do? Go to genealogy websites? It can be hard enough to sift through those even as a researcher. I can't imagine some 75-year-old capo sitting in front of a computer going through immigration records haha.

Re: The Mafia w/ Trevor McDonald (documentary)

by Rocco » Thu Apr 09, 2015 9:20 am

Pogo The Clown wrote:Wasn't his mother herself adopted? Meaning she may not even be Italian herself.


Pogo
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