Galante as "boss" and his murder
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- Angelo Santino
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Re: Galante as "boss" and his murder
So who was Profaci's legitimate successor then?
Re: Galante as "boss" and his murder
They didn't have an official boss from the time of Profaci's death until Joe Colombo was selected. Side note, but apparently the Commission didn't allow members to "campaign" for boss, so Colombo did this secretly ala Gotti and Massino. Even though bosses were voted in by the membership historically, I would guess that in many cases things were arranged behind the scenes and the voting was just a formality. Because the consigliere was voted in, too, I'm reminded of Riccobene being recorded telling Scarfo, Testa, etc. that he never remembers more than one candidate for consigliere in his time, indicating that the voting may have been a formality for selecting the consigliere as well.
- thekiduknow
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Re: Galante as "boss" and his murder
Do we know why/how the Zips were brought in on the Galante murder? From what I recall, he had a strong relationship with them going back to the 57 Palermo meeting, and they were were ostensibly his bodyguards the day of, and I would assume well before his murder.