Louis Mannochio (informant?)
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If this came from Flemmi, that's all you need to know. End of story. He was covering for himself. Snake.
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Yep I was always under the impression Flemmi gave up Salemme. No way do I believe Baby Shacks was an informant.
I call bullshit.
I call bullshit.
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Re: Louis Mannochio (informant?)
If he was an informant at one time but stopped cooperating all bets are off and he FBI will play fast and loose regardless of your status.Pete wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 10:22 pmIf Mannochio did that obviously it could have been a power play to take the spot. If he was a long time informant they wouldn’t have had a hard on for him and indicted him when he was 80 something. Maybe I’m wrong I always found why would a boss be a ci? They want the boss for the headlines what’s he gonna give up his underlings and they let him walk? Again the Salemme thing could be true as a power play but long time I doubtHired_Goonz wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 9:10 pmI don't know about all this man. Wasn't it Flemmi himself who gave up Salemme back in 72? He was the one meeting with him at Central Park once a week, and didn't Salemme get pinched like a week after Stevie took off for Montreal? It seems a massive stretch to think that if Manocchio was an informant that his handler would just give him the identity of other informants. I mean Jesus Christ that would be a big deal, a massive breach of protocol. Who else was doing that other than Connolly in his dealings with Flemmi and Bulger? Maybe Baby Shanks was telling Frank that Stevie is no good because, gee I don't know, he'd been a gangster for 30+ years at that point and never did any time? Riding around all day with a guy who also hadn't been arrested for 30 years (while all the guys around them got busted), a guy who was already accused by the Globe of being an informant? Not to mention the fact that Stevie skated on the same charge that Salemme got 30 years for lol.Extortion wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 12:20 pm Ok I found it....pg 101-102 from Rifleman...
“Flemmi speculated that Rhode Island LCN member Louis Baby Shanks Manocchio had been the individual who gave up the information that led to Salemme’s arrest. Manocbicco had been staying with Salemme at his New York apartment and is ______” (redacted...is an informant maybe is what is redacted”
“Flemmi recalled that in the early 90s, Manocchio would often tell Salemme that Flemmi is no good. Flemmi assumed Manocchio had been told by his _______ that he was an informant (redacted, possibly “handlers”)
After the shit I've learned from this forum there really isn't any wiseguy who would completely shock me if it came out that they were dry snitching (except a guy like Gotti or Chin), but this accusation seems weak to me.
Also theres this https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GjsxiumDiL4 where he makes a vague reference to people who are informants that “would make your head spin” vague but goes to show there is or was shit that was happening
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Re: Louis Mannochio (informant?)
So i guess the conclusion is that Flemmi can’t be trusted then.
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Boston was a wild place in the 60s-80s. Killings left and right in the irish and italian underworld. Over grimey shit too.
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I agree about anybody being an informant or dry snitch. Plenty of other bosses headed crime families smaller than NY that were as tough as Gotti or Chin but not as widely publicized. We can say the same for Accardo and Patriarca. But a very interesting tidbit, one to be explored furtherHired_Goonz wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 9:10 pmI don't know about all this man. Wasn't it Flemmi himself who gave up Salemme back in 72? He was the one meeting with him at Central Park once a week, and didn't Salemme get pinched like a week after Stevie took off for Montreal? It seems a massive stretch to think that if Manocchio was an informant that his handler would just give him the identity of other informants. I mean Jesus Christ that would be a big deal, a massive breach of protocol. Who else was doing that other than Connolly in his dealings with Flemmi and Bulger? Maybe Baby Shanks was telling Frank that Stevie is no good because, gee I don't know, he'd been a gangster for 30+ years at that point and never did any time? Riding around all day with a guy who also hadn't been arrested for 30 years (while all the guys around them got busted), a guy who was already accused by the Globe of being an informant? Not to mention the fact that Stevie skated on the same charge that Salemme got 30 years for lol.Extortion wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 12:20 pm Ok I found it....pg 101-102 from Rifleman...
“Flemmi speculated that Rhode Island LCN member Louis Baby Shanks Manocchio had been the individual who gave up the information that led to Salemme’s arrest. Manocbicco had been staying with Salemme at his New York apartment and is ______” (redacted...is an informant maybe is what is redacted”
“Flemmi recalled that in the early 90s, Manocchio would often tell Salemme that Flemmi is no good. Flemmi assumed Manocchio had been told by his _______ that he was an informant (redacted, possibly “handlers”)
After the shit I've learned from this forum there really isn't any wiseguy who would completely shock me if it came out that they were dry snitching (except a guy like Gotti or Chin), but this accusation seems weak to me.
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Re: Louis Mannochio (informant?)
Even if he supplied info (which I doubt) it didn’t do him any good. The man spent quite a bit of his life on the run, behind bars, and under law enforcement scrutiny. At the end of the day we’ve learned that a lot of these guys back then like now talk. Whether that’s to a large degree or small and to what capacity varies case by case. It’s part of it. The claim is worth investigating, but without more than flemmi’s word and a couple open ended statements it’s difficult to accept.
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Thanks for this interesting discussion about the possibility of Manocchio being an informant.
Flemmi in the book Rifleman also thought that Buddy Mclean and Wimpy Bennett were informers but he is a pathological liar. So we don't know the truth either way about if they were or weren't.
Flemmi in the book Rifleman also thought that Buddy Mclean and Wimpy Bennett were informers but he is a pathological liar. So we don't know the truth either way about if they were or weren't.
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Flemmi and Bulger knew where Salemme was and that's how John Connolly happened to be in Manhattan; and happened to spot Salemme in the whole of a congested city. This is Flemmi implicating someone else.
Extortion wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 12:20 pm Ok I found it....pg 101-102 from Rifleman...
“Flemmi speculated that Rhode Island LCN member Louis Baby Shanks Manocchio had been the individual who gave up the information that led to Salemme’s arrest. Manocbicco had been staying with Salemme at his New York apartment and is ______” (redacted...is an informant maybe is what is redacted”
“Flemmi recalled that in the early 90s, Manocchio would often tell Salemme that Flemmi is no good. Flemmi assumed Manocchio had been told by his _______ that he was an informant (redacted, possibly “handlers”)
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While anything is possible, it's going to take a whole lot more than that weasel Flemmi to make this believable.
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Re: Louis Mannochio (informant?)
LOU IS A SOLID GUY ID LITERALLY BET MY LIFE ON THIS ,ONE OF THE BEST GUYS AROUND
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This would have came out in court already. Lou has been in and out of the system. This is horseshit more then likely.
Re: Louis Mannochio (informant?)
The feds busted him with a stolen refrig. and dishwasher few yrs ago. Either they are trying to find a way to fuck him over or they are sick and tired of not being able to get him on rico charges they are reaching...
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That arrest was back in the 1990s if I'm not mistaken.
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I guess he didn't see that Sopranos episode....Zeke did and he unloaded his stolen TV. lol