by Stroccos » Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:39 pm
Chris Christie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 4:52 am
Stroccos wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 10:34 pm
Chris Christie wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:10 pm
But was he? Again, Previte's story reads like Joe Dogs Iannuzzi or somebody else on the fringe. Overlooking the ceremonies or lack thereof, he also doesn't mention any Family meetings, not from Natale or Merlino later. You'd think Merlino upon becoming AB would have called a meeting of the captains, something. But absolutely no administration matters are covered. From Previte's perspective, Merlino's trying to buy watches from him to sell. Then the book gets published which details how Previte "as a capo, ran a branch of La Cosa Nostra from his headquarters in Hammonton" and we assume that was all there was to Merlino as a boss given we have a skippers birdseye of events, when it fact Merlino was viewed through a window from outside... Watch the Lutz interview, he goes into the tapes and the responses Merlino gives and why he does. He admits in hindsight that "dealing" with Previte: IE taking his money, was a mistake and he attributes it to how greedy they all were.
I just happen to believe Prevete and the goverments contention he was made a capo by Ralph Natale
Jus because prevete wasnt in Merlino inner cirlce doesnt really mean anything. merlino was playing Natale as well making him a puppet boss of sorts , Merlino and company with all those tapes never got caught talking about violence. doubt they share anything important with previte as he wasnt one of them. But they were confident enough in him to commit crimes with him
If you can find the court testimony I'd be interested in seeing it. You know me, I go where the evidence takes me. Salut.
Well he testified for I think 14 or 15 days or so we should be able to find it although since not going to be online maybe a pain to order,
its really a waste of time , the federal prosuctuer called him a mob capo , eddie Jacobs I belive did as well , he is listed in 1995 crime report as the south jersey capo and that is before he agreed to wear a wire for the fbi , and with George anatasia being as plugged in as he is I think he wouldn't of wrote that if it hadent been the case.
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But was he? Again, Previte's story reads like Joe Dogs Iannuzzi or somebody else on the fringe. Overlooking the ceremonies or lack thereof, he also doesn't mention any Family meetings, not from Natale or Merlino later. You'd think Merlino upon becoming AB would have called a meeting of the captains, something. But absolutely no administration matters are covered. From Previte's perspective, Merlino's trying to buy watches from him to sell. Then the book gets published which details how Previte "as a capo, ran a branch of La Cosa Nostra from his headquarters in Hammonton" and we assume that was all there was to Merlino as a boss given we have a skippers birdseye of events, when it fact Merlino was viewed through a window from outside... Watch the Lutz interview, he goes into the tapes and the responses Merlino gives and why he does. He admits in hindsight that "dealing" with Previte: IE taking his money, was a mistake and he attributes it to how greedy they all were.
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I just happen to believe Prevete and the goverments contention he was made a capo by Ralph Natale
Jus because prevete wasnt in Merlino inner cirlce doesnt really mean anything. merlino was playing Natale as well making him a puppet boss of sorts , Merlino and company with all those tapes never got caught talking about violence. doubt they share anything important with previte as he wasnt one of them. But they were confident enough in him to commit crimes with him
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If you can find the court testimony I'd be interested in seeing it. You know me, I go where the evidence takes me. Salut.
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Well he testified for I think 14 or 15 days or so we should be able to find it although since not going to be online maybe a pain to order,
its really a waste of time , the federal prosuctuer called him a mob capo , eddie Jacobs I belive did as well , he is listed in 1995 crime report as the south jersey capo and that is before he agreed to wear a wire for the fbi , and with George anatasia being as plugged in as he is I think he wouldn't of wrote that if it hadent been the case.