Casso Died on Tuesday

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Amershire_Ed wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:22 pm I feel pretty confident saying that had Casso been born and grew up where organized crime isn’t a part of daily life, say Charlotte or Raleigh, he *still* woulda wound up a deranged serial killer. The guy clearly had several screws loose. In his 60 Min interview, he broke down crying when he talked about his family, and Ed Bradley was like “I see you get emotional when you talk about your family. Have you ever thought about the families of all the people you hurt or killed?”......and you could tell the concept just didn’t register with them. He was just like “well I didn’t know them”, as if you have to personally know someone to feel the most basic elemental emotions of being a human.
Yeah, even the crying was fake. No tears, and he was just wiping his nose instead of his eyes like he didn't even know how to fake cry.
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How terribly sad. Just awful news.
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Amershire_Ed wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:22 pm I feel pretty confident saying that had Casso been born and grew up where organized crime isn’t a part of daily life, say Charlotte or Raleigh, he *still* woulda wound up a deranged serial killer. The guy clearly had several screws loose. In his 60 Min interview, he broke down crying when he talked about his family, and Ed Bradley was like “I see you get emotional when you talk about your family. Have you ever thought about the families of all the people you hurt or killed?”......and you could tell the concept just didn’t register with them. He was just like “well I didn’t know them”, as if you have to personally know someone to feel the most basic elemental emotions of being a human.
I'm 99.9% desensitized to "true crime", but I leave that .1% because Casso's eyes in that interview deeply disturbed me. Like a predatory animal in captivity, but worse.
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Wow.
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B. wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 3:44 pm
Amershire_Ed wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:22 pm I feel pretty confident saying that had Casso been born and grew up where organized crime isn’t a part of daily life, say Charlotte or Raleigh, he *still* woulda wound up a deranged serial killer. The guy clearly had several screws loose. In his 60 Min interview, he broke down crying when he talked about his family, and Ed Bradley was like “I see you get emotional when you talk about your family. Have you ever thought about the families of all the people you hurt or killed?”......and you could tell the concept just didn’t register with them. He was just like “well I didn’t know them”, as if you have to personally know someone to feel the most basic elemental emotions of being a human.
I'm 99.9% desensitized to "true crime", but I leave that .1% because Casso's eyes in that interview deeply disturbed me. Like a predatory animal in captivity, but worse.
"I did 40 years on the streets with the worst fucking people. On a handshake, we kept our word. A handshake, with the fucking government? Forget about it."

One of my, uh, favorite mob quotes in that interview. He was also responsible for the memorable quote "Whack Jersey. They're creeps."

Requiescat in pace... I guess. :|
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Any word on the funeral arrangements? I know his wife died but didn't he have a son and daughter? Are they connected to the "life'?
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"I figure I’m gonna have to do about 6000 years before I get accepted into heaven. And 6000 years is nothing in eternity terms. I can do that standing on my head. It’s like a couple of days here."

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I don't get the same feeling from Gravano. Not even those home videos or interviews with Scarpa. Scarpa didn't bother me at all.

I think what it is with Casso, is his eyes look like the crazy homeless guys at the bus terminal here except you combine that with power and a ruthless mind.
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B. wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:36 pm I don't get the same feeling from Gravano. Not even those home videos or interviews with Scarpa. Scarpa didn't bother me at all.

I think what it is with Casso, is his eyes look like the crazy homeless guys at the bus terminal here except you combine that with power and a ruthless mind.
Kuklinski did that for me.
You just know that there was nothing, nothing to be done if he got you. No reasoning, no rationale, no bribing, no empathy, sympathy, kindness. Nothing. No hope.

Bullshit included, I’d take a hundred Casso’s over that fuck.




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B. wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 7:36 pm I don't get the same feeling from Gravano. Not even those home videos or interviews with Scarpa. Scarpa didn't bother me at all.

I think what it is with Casso, is his eyes look like the crazy homeless guys at the bus terminal here except you combine that with power and a ruthless mind.
I never really got that from Nicky Scarfom either, despite his ferocious rep.

Gaspipe really was what Scarfo was reputed to be though.
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How manny guys di Corallo make '76 and onward? Remmenber I read somwhere that they were down to 109 soldiers before carlo died
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Mustangsally wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:24 am I hope he felt like the kid he buried alive
He did that?
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aleksandrored wrote: Thu Dec 17, 2020 7:42 am
Mustangsally wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:24 am I hope he felt like the kid he buried alive
He did that?
Held him down with a shovel in his mouth whilst he was buried alive (was wounded).
Yup, great guy, eh.
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SonnyBlackstein wrote: Thu Dec 17, 2020 8:06 am
aleksandrored wrote: Thu Dec 17, 2020 7:42 am
Mustangsally wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:24 am I hope he felt like the kid he buried alive
He did that?
Held him down with a shovel in his mouth whilst he was buried alive (was wounded).
Yup, great guy, eh.
I'm glad he's in hell these hours.
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