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How is it, that there are 2 guys from differnt families, one in the Gambino family and the other in the Colombo family
who has the same name and nickname....Joe deDomenico aka Joe Brewster...cousins?
who has the same name and nickname....Joe deDomenico aka Joe Brewster...cousins?
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the father changed last name to delmonico.
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hello Alex he was not with nino, he was with pete pumps ,then little toto, then paul made him the veterans friends club guy, he was then handled by jimmy brown, that is when he gets made ,brown goes to prison and is put with deleonardo..he had a bad falling out with his son and changed it ..very weird
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hey BX, he was made in the 80s? Sr? Was his son always with Scarpa?bronx wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2017 7:45 am hello Alex he was not with nino, he was with pete pumps ,then little toto, then paul made him the veterans friends club guy, he was then handled by jimmy brown, that is when he gets made ,brown goes to prison and is put with deleonardo..he had a bad falling out with his son and changed it ..very weird
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he was made the year paul got killed, both had a bad falling out
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Hey y'all I was wondering how accurate is Philip Carlo's book "Gaspipe". In regards to how powerful Anthony Casso was and the power of the Lucchese family.
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I dont know much regarding the NY mob but i can tell you this, Casso was the power and Carlos book was bullshitGeordiebutch99 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2017 7:05 am Hey y'all I was wondering how accurate is Philip Carlo's book "Gaspipe". In regards to how powerful Anthony Casso was and the power of the Lucchese family.
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Casso was a major power after the Commission case, that being said, Phil Carlo's book his the worst shit you could ever read from a literary standpoint. It had wires crossed, misspelled names etc. I pointed out all the errors in the book and hit him up with follow up questions to ask gas PLUS re-edit his book, but he didn't give a fuck. Told me readers don't really care about facts as long as it's a good read. I offered him a bargain basement price, yet he says things like Frankie DeCicco was also known as Frankie Hearts. He was talking about the Frank DeCicco bombing. I let him know Frankie Hearts was actually Frankie Hearts Bellino(who the bombers mistook for Gotti and was actually a Lucchese soldier) was wounded in the bombing. He didn't care and hit me with the "Readers don't really care about the facts" spiel.Geordiebutch99 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2017 7:05 am Hey y'all I was wondering how accurate is Philip Carlo's book "Gaspipe". In regards to how powerful Anthony Casso was and the power of the Lucchese family.
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Any more info on Frankie hearts Bellino?yatescj7781 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2017 10:24 pmCasso was a major power after the Commission case, that being said, Phil Carlo's book his the worst shit you could ever read from a literary standpoint. It had wires crossed, misspelled names etc. I pointed out all the errors in the book and hit him up with follow up questions to ask gas PLUS re-edit his book, but he didn't give a fuck. Told me readers don't really care about facts as long as it's a good read. I offered him a bargain basement price, yet he says things like Frankie DeCicco was also known as Frankie Hearts. He was talking about the Frank DeCicco bombing. I let him know Frankie Hearts was actually Frankie Hearts Bellino(who the bombers mistook for Gotti and was actually a Lucchese soldier) was wounded in the bombing. He didn't care and hit me with the "Readers don't really care about the facts" spiel.Geordiebutch99 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2017 7:05 am Hey y'all I was wondering how accurate is Philip Carlo's book "Gaspipe". In regards to how powerful Anthony Casso was and the power of the Lucchese family.
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New series on the Rizzuto family airing this fall.
No idea on the historical accuracy but it stars Paul Sorvino, among others.
http://m.imdb.com/title/tt6423364/
No idea on the historical accuracy but it stars Paul Sorvino, among others.
http://m.imdb.com/title/tt6423364/
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Are you sure you wanted to post this in this thread?SonnyBlackstein wrote:New series on the Rizzuto family airing this fall.
No idea on the historical accuracy but it stars Paul Sorvino, among others.
http://m.imdb.com/title/tt6423364/
Here's more, including trailer.
http://www.c21media.net/screenings/skyv ... ood/10434/
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Figured it wasnt worth creating a thread as its not really a topic to debate/discuss. Just information.
I took the 'General' part of the thread title more seriously than the 'Questions' part you could say.
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I have always heard that Carlo Gambino had the Commission close the books roughly starting (to my knowledge) in 1957-1975. My question is this: how strict was that rule because Nino Gaggi, Christopher Furnari, and Gennaro Langella were all inducted during that "closed books" period?
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