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Re: Bonnano Rat claims $6M of Lufthansa money spent on Ferre

by brianwellbrock » Mon Apr 13, 2015 8:18 am

I was ready to call bullshit on this but "Ferrintina?" How can you make that up? I mean it is possible Bruno being the plug to the money and Vinny blowing it all on gambling, hes been called a bad gambler on here. Who knows? If this story is all made up I want what Cicale is on.

Re: Bonnano Rat claims $6M of Lufthansa money spent on Ferre

by Pogo The Clown » Mon Apr 13, 2015 6:36 am

But the film was never made and Basciano kept dipping into the Lufthansa funds, blowing it in Las Vegas and at Foxwoods.

Incredible how he pissed away all that money.


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Bonnano Rat claims $6M of Lufthansa money spent on Ferrets

by willychichi » Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:46 am

Chunk of $6M from Lufthansa heist was spent on animated film project about ferrets, mob rat claims in book

A mob rat claims in a new book that he knows what happened to the $6 million loot stolen in the infamous Lufthansa heist at Kennedy Airport, the Daily News has learned.

In a 52-page e-book called “The Mystery of the Lufthansa Airlines Heist,” ex-Bonanno capo Dominick Cicale contends that his Mafia mentor, Vincent (Vinny Gorgeous) Basciano got his claws on the stashed cash and blew a chunk of it in a film project about an animated ferret and the rest he gambled away at casinos.

Cicale and co-author Robert Sberna paint a perfect scene, writing that Basciano disclosed the untold story on Dec. 14, 2001, over dinner at the fabled Rao’s restaurant in East Harlem.

At the table were Cicale, Basciano, and capo Anthony (Bruno) Indelicato, the son-in-law of the Lufthansa robbery mastermind James (Jimmy the Gent) Burke, who was immortalized by actor Robert De Niro in the classic film “Goodfellas.”

It’s unclear whether the trio were eating lemon chicken or meatballs, but the topic turned to Burke’s secret stash.

“Leaning closer to hear the two capos’ voices amidst the chatter of conversation and the jukebox in Rao’s, Dominick listened as Vinny explained that Jimmy Burke had asked a friend to rent a safety deposit box at a bank in Queens,” they wrote.

“Burke then placed between $2 million and $4 million in the box. He gave the keys to the box to his two daughters (Cathy and Robin).”

“In late 1998, when Bruno first told Vinny about the safety deposit box containing the Lufthansa cash, Vinny came up with the idea to approach Robin with a scheme, while keeping it a secret from Cathy.”

Basciano’s scheme was making a cartoon called “Ferretina” with the late film producer Frank (Frankie Sardo) Avianca, whose research showed that it was a can’t-miss because 20 million Americans owned ferrets.

Basciano and Indelicato convinced Robin Burke to finance “Ferretina” with the Lufthansa cash, Cicale claims. About $250,000 went to the animated project, which was a love story about ferrets that travel from Europe to America.

But the film was never made and Basciano kept dipping into the Lufthansa funds, blowing it in Las Vegas and at Foxwoods.

According to the book, from 1999 to 2000, Vinny and Bruno made several trips to the safety deposit box, taking out $200,000 to $500,000 at a time.

Reached by phone Friday, Cathy Burke chuckled and said, “I don’t know what you’re talking about,” and promised to call back — but didn’t.

A former law enforcement official who worked on the Lufthansa case called Cicale’s tale “preposterous.”

“A lot of the money went out as tribute to the heads of the five crime families and (Jimmy) Burke put money in drug deals and dress factories in Queens,” the source said.

If James Burke was alive, surely Basciano and Indelicato would have been dead men if he found about the scheme.

He had several crew members whacked for blowing their cut of the robbery on mink furs and a pink Cadillac.

“Not only did Vinny lose all of the Lufthansa money, but he also took $40,000 from the safety deposit box that had been earmarked for college tuition for (Jimmy Burke’s granddaughter),” Cicale wrote.

Cicale ratted out Basciano and testified twice against him. While he mentioned the ferret movie project, he never told prosecutors or the FBI about the Lufthansa money, sources said.

He claims that when Cathy Burke found the safety deposit box plundered in 2004, “she was so angry at Bruno that she nearly ended her marriage to him.”

Basciano is currently serving a life sentence at the Supermax prison and Indelicato is due to be released in 2023.

Later this year, Bonanno capo Vincent Asaro will go on trial for his role in the Lufthansa heist, the only mobster ever charged with the spectacular heist.

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