chin_gigante wrote: ↑Sun Mar 28, 2021 7:32 pm Not the biggest DeCavalcante researcher so don't know whether this has come out before at some point over the course of the investigation, but the book also has Manny Riggi as Oliveri's captain (as well as considering killing Riggi in addition to Oliveri).
So for that 2015 period the confirmed structure is something like:
John Riggi (Boss)
"Horse" (Acting Boss)
Joe Merlo (Street Boss)
Frank Nigro (Consigliere)
Charles Majuri (Capo)
Manny Riggi (Capo)
Charles Stango (Capo)
Joseph Collina is also indentified as a Capo. Manny Riggi would be the "Big Head" identified in the indictment. Unfortunately he doesn't identify 'Horse'.
Another interesting tidbit is that he says the FBI had an informant inside the Ribera club.
Disappointing that he uses fictitious names for guys. I don't don't know why he did it. It can't be because they weren't charged in the case because he uses the real names of other guys who weren't charged in this case like Nick Milano, Collina, Carl Corsentino, Joseph Sclafani, etc. Strange that that he only identifies the Consigliere as 'Shipe' even though Frank Nigro was charged in the case. I don't think Pistone or Garcia used fictitious names in their books.
Pogo