https://youtu.be/lxABcpJqsh0Dapper_Don wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 3:44 pmyou got a link to that interview? thanksDave65827 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 11:39 am One thing that stuck out to me was that the agent himself admitted in his mob museum interview that they had more to indict more violent and more money making people but it never happened. The person in Hudson county giving them info about future indictments was interesting too
I wonder who would’ve went down if they followed these leads
New Decavalcante book notes
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I'll repost this. Again, this is a book about a minor little offshoot Decavalcante crew by a law enforcement officer with crazy delusions of grandeur and maybe exaggerated security concerns. But it does have actual information on a mob family in the second decade of the 21st century. Maybe not too exciting, but it does give some evidence to a fully functional Decavalcante family in 2015. So I appreciate the book and the information(that you have to take with a grain of salt like all mob books, law enforcement or mobster books,) so obviously I bought it.Chopper wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 11:01 amTons of mob books, yeah. Anastasia, Newark, Capeci, Pileggi, Burnstein, Deitsche,etc. you canTommyNoto wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 6:09 amThank you so muchChopper wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 1:01 am You can download the Decavalcante book here
http://library.lol/main/1BE3D16829647D1 ... 5610276C51
I really enjoyed the book and just skipped the non mob parts
What other good books are in this website ?
find them all, just use the search function.
Right now I’m reading Business or Blood, about Vito Rizutto, found it on there too
I enjoyed this book, it’s short, but it does paint a picture of an active DeCav family, recognised, hierarchy and crews etc. Not really the family running on fumes narrative you hear about over here