"Dead in the water"..."grasping at straws..."Newyorkempire wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 2:12 pm "Surface level hype"....lol. Wtf. This guy is bonkers. Continually grasping at straws. Everything that has come out is far beneath the surface.
"Wise"guy were you last picked for dodge ball each time in grade school?
If you're going to use idioms like this, at least make sure they actually apply. You just sound like a damn fool otherwise.
First, as more time goes by, it will become increasingly clear to those currently enamored with the cases related to Bongiovanni, that they actually have relatively little to do with what's left of the Buffalo LCN.Newyorkempire wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 2:28 pmSee what? Its already been seen through FBI reports, RCMP reports and countless articles by accredited journalists. You mean that in 10 years if not RICO is filed you win? Sure, its your victory to have.
Seriously, you got deep issues man. Delusions of your position on the internet and in real life to start. And then deep flaws in logic and reason. You'll figure it out some day
Second, as more time goes by, it will become increasingly clear of just how much of an anomaly Violi is. That him being made is a unique case and not indicative of what's left of the Buffalo LCN making others, at least in anything approaching significant numbers.
Third, Violi is an anomaly in another way, i.e. he's the only known member not in his 70s or older. Of the other 11 identified members, 4 are in their 70's, 5 are in their 80's, and 2 are in their 90's. As more time goes by, and these guys die off one after the other, current talk of an active LCN family in Buffalo will fade away and eventually become moot once there's literally nobody left. And when nobody else but the current 12 known names, including all those he claimed to have beaten out for the underboss position, is positively identified.
Lastly, while I've drawn comparisons to what happened with the Detroit debates of the past, another good example can been seen in what happened with the 2010 bookmaking bust in Kansas City. This seemed to come out of nowhere, included some familiar names, and had the same speculations about what it meant for the state of the LCN there. Granted, the claims about Buffalo have gotten a lot more traction; not only on this forum, but in the local media, and by the prosecutor. But as more time goes by, it will become increasingly clear that what has happened in regards to Buffalo in recent years was really no different than what happened in Kanas City in 2010. Or in Detroit in 2006, for that matter.
As more time goes by, the context that seems to elude so many here will make more sense. It already should, to be honest, but some seem to get caught up in the hype for whatever reason. Enjoy it while it lasts.