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Frank wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 7:39 pm In the taped conversation between Anthony Russo and Gyp De Carlo, Gyp mentions a Si Rega. Gyp said Vito told him if he ever got killed or was in the can that if he saw any crooked move by the brothers(Catenas), to hit em in the head.The only other person he told was a Si Rega. My question is who was Si Rega. He must have been close to Vito. Vito is basically giving DeCarlo permission to hit the Catenas under certain circumstances, with this Si Rega the only other person to know
Interesting question. Anyone have any info?
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William "Cy" Rega was an old timer, soldier under DeCarlo who was put under Boiardo after DeCarlo' s death. He passed in 1980.
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HairyKnuckles wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 12:13 pm William "Cy" Rega was an old timer, soldier under DeCarlo who was put under Boiardo after DeCarlo' s death. He passed in 1980.
Thanks. I found that conversation very interesting. How Mike Miranda was hurt, Vito didnt name him acting boss. How it was rumoured Vito was getting out soon, this was 1962. How De Carlo, Russo and Eboli were Vito supporters. They thought Miranda, the Boot, and the Catenas didnt want Vito out. Alot of good stuff in it. I thought it interesting, it was mentioned Tommy Brown would have to approve a hit..
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There's a conversation from 1965 where Tommy Eboli is saying he thinks Benny Lombardo should be the new boss and how Jerry Catena isn't suited to run things. He either had support or was going to get support for this from a number of captains he names off. You can see where the whole Lombardo thing goes back even years before Genovese died.
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Rega was made in 1947.


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In Sicily, is there a rule about more than one brother joining the same family? I read the book ‘Cosa Nostra’ by John Dickie and he said something about it but I don’t recall what exactly he wrote. If someone has knowledge on this matter can they please explain the specifics about the rule?
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Is there any case of any of the smaller Midwest families being absorbed into the big five?
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Simple answer is no.


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Wasnt Chicago technically absorbed by what is now known as the Genovese Family, for a short time, by Masseria
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The Newark Family, obviously isnt a midwest, was partially absorbed by the 5 Families
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Is there any decent documentaries on New England?
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How many active members does philly have rn?
I didn't torture the kid, didn't do nuttin like that. Shot him a couple times and he died.
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gaspipe wrote: Thu Dec 24, 2020 10:46 pm How many active members does philly have rn?
Probably about 25-30
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Are there any known instances of a Sicilian boss meeting an American boss either in Italy or the US?
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Frank wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 7:39 pm In the taped conversation between Anthony Russo and Gyp De Carlo, Gyp mentions a Si Rega. Gyp said Vito told him if he ever got killed or was in the can that if he saw any crooked move by the brothers(Catenas), to hit em in the head.The only other person he told was a Si Rega. My question is who was Si Rega. He must have been close to Vito. Vito is basically giving DeCarlo permission to hit the Catenas under certain circumstances, with this Si Rega the only other person to know
Rega is an interesting case. His real name was Pellegrino Rega. Other known aliases include Pellegrino Riga/William Rega/William Riga/William P. Rega/William P. Riga/Si/Sy/Cy. His family was from Serino, Campania, a stone’s throw from Avelino, and about 60 miles from Vito Genovese's birthplace in Ricigliano. Both Serino and Ricigliano were hot spots for Camorra activity. Riga emigrated to the states in the 1910s. His uncle Raffaele, who emigrated in 1902, was wanted for murder in Napoli and was an alleged Camorra member. It's not clear if William Rega was involved in the Mafia-Camorra war, but by the 1920s he moved with his wife Angela from Brooklyn to New Jersey. He was a close associate of Willie Moretti, Richie Boiardo, and Gyp DeCarlo.
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