Mob vlog red wemette wild stories
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Mob vlog red wemette wild stories
Any of you guys watch these episodes? The latest one on Louie the mooch eboli red claims De Niro was in Chicago shooting a movie about Tony accardo and the outfit beat the shit out of De Niro and forced them to stop making the movie. This was just one of the many wild stories he claims on these shows. Just curious if anyone else watches these
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He’s full of shit. Deniro was in Chicago for preproduction when the film was canceled for financial issues. “the idle eye” was the name of it I think. That’s one of the reasons I stopped watching that YouTube blog. After Culotta died, Adam brought this dipshit on every week. The guy is a liar. He claims he was a Vietnam war vet but there are no records of him serving in Vietnam. Total bullshit artist
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Same guy says an FBI agent let him see a document that said Difronzo was an informant. Like the agent just left that shit sitting open on the “John difronzo is an informant” page
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It wouldn't surprise me if that was a "Carmine Persico"-type situation, as in Red didn't know what he was looking at.
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After a while, these guys run out of stories and so they usually begin to invent stuff
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Red makes a lot of mistakes, but I don't think he was talking about Idol's Eye if Louie Eboli was involved. The Untouchables maybe? That was made before Eboli died and De Niro played Al Capone. No reports of De Niro being assaulted by anyone during the making of that film.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 5:44 pm He’s full of shit. Deniro was in Chicago for preproduction when the film was canceled for financial issues. “the idle eye” was the name of it I think. That’s one of the reasons I stopped watching that YouTube blog. After Culotta died, Adam brought this dipshit on every week. The guy is a liar. He claims he was a Vietnam war vet but there are no records of him serving in Vietnam. Total bullshit artist
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Let’s not forget guys like this were CAREER criminals. Lying and/or stretching the truth to make a living were perfectly acceptable
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It's possible that he may have confused or conflated a couple of different stories or movies here. He could also just be making it up. Who knows. Red is an odd character, for sure. The more he puts out weird stories like this, the less seriously I take stuff that he's communicated to me in the past. This is unfortunate, as I do think he is able to provide some insight into the Grand Ave crew and some other figures like Catuara, who he knew personally. But how can one tell where an honest (even if mistaken or confused) account ends and BS begins with a guy like this.Antiliar wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 3:32 pmRed makes a lot of mistakes, but I don't think he was talking about Idol's Eye if Louie Eboli was involved. The Untouchables maybe? That was made before Eboli died and De Niro played Al Capone. No reports of De Niro being assaulted by anyone during the making of that film.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 5:44 pm He’s full of shit. Deniro was in Chicago for preproduction when the film was canceled for financial issues. “the idle eye” was the name of it I think. That’s one of the reasons I stopped watching that YouTube blog. After Culotta died, Adam brought this dipshit on every week. The guy is a liar. He claims he was a Vietnam war vet but there are no records of him serving in Vietnam. Total bullshit artist
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IIRC, Red has basically insinuated that the agent, who was dying of cancer, left the document out as a way of coming clean about DiFronzo's cooperation before he died. Make of that what you will... At this point, this is not the only "tall tale" Red has publicly claimed.
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I didn't hear the story about De Niro so I'm listening to his most recent podcast now. I'm about halfway through. He mentioned something about an incident that took place in the Northwest side (or something like that) that wasn't reported in the Tribune or Sun-Times, but Eboli wasn't mentioned. So I'll keep on listening.PolackTony wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 5:21 pmIt's possible that he may have confused or conflated a couple of different stories or movies here. He could also just be making it up. Who knows. Red is an odd character, for sure. The more he puts out weird stories like this, the less seriously I take stuff that he's communicated to me in the past. This is unfortunate, as I do think he is able to provide some insight into the Grand Ave crew and some other figures like Catuara, who he knew personally. But how can one tell where an honest (even if mistaken or confused) account ends and BS begins with a guy like this.Antiliar wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 3:32 pmRed makes a lot of mistakes, but I don't think he was talking about Idol's Eye if Louie Eboli was involved. The Untouchables maybe? That was made before Eboli died and De Niro played Al Capone. No reports of De Niro being assaulted by anyone during the making of that film.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 5:44 pm He’s full of shit. Deniro was in Chicago for preproduction when the film was canceled for financial issues. “the idle eye” was the name of it I think. That’s one of the reasons I stopped watching that YouTube blog. After Culotta died, Adam brought this dipshit on every week. The guy is a liar. He claims he was a Vietnam war vet but there are no records of him serving in Vietnam. Total bullshit artist
In general, I give him the benefit of the doubt. It's easier to be charitable and say that he made a mistake or misremembered than to say he deliberately lied. He's in his 70s, overweight, and a heavy smoker trying to recall events from forty or so years ago, so I'll give him a little slack.
He does try to separate what he knew from first-hand experience versus what he learned second-hand. This obviously had to be second-hand. Maybe he even read something about it in one of the suburban papers. If someone can provide more details about what he actually said, I'll follow up and ask him.
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I think that's a fair assessment of Red.Antiliar wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 6:48 pmI didn't hear the story about De Niro so I'm listening to his most recent podcast now. I'm about halfway through. He mentioned something about an incident that took place in the Northwest side (or something like that) that wasn't reported in the Tribune or Sun-Times, but Eboli wasn't mentioned. So I'll keep on listening.PolackTony wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 5:21 pmIt's possible that he may have confused or conflated a couple of different stories or movies here. He could also just be making it up. Who knows. Red is an odd character, for sure. The more he puts out weird stories like this, the less seriously I take stuff that he's communicated to me in the past. This is unfortunate, as I do think he is able to provide some insight into the Grand Ave crew and some other figures like Catuara, who he knew personally. But how can one tell where an honest (even if mistaken or confused) account ends and BS begins with a guy like this.Antiliar wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 3:32 pmRed makes a lot of mistakes, but I don't think he was talking about Idol's Eye if Louie Eboli was involved. The Untouchables maybe? That was made before Eboli died and De Niro played Al Capone. No reports of De Niro being assaulted by anyone during the making of that film.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 5:44 pm He’s full of shit. Deniro was in Chicago for preproduction when the film was canceled for financial issues. “the idle eye” was the name of it I think. That’s one of the reasons I stopped watching that YouTube blog. After Culotta died, Adam brought this dipshit on every week. The guy is a liar. He claims he was a Vietnam war vet but there are no records of him serving in Vietnam. Total bullshit artist
In general, I give him the benefit of the doubt. It's easier to be charitable and say that he made a mistake or misremembered than to say he deliberately lied. He's in his 70s, overweight, and a heavy smoker trying to recall events from forty or so years ago, so I'll give him a little slack.
He does try to separate what he knew from first-hand experience versus what he learned second-hand. This obviously had to be second-hand. Maybe he even read something about it in one of the suburban papers. If someone can provide more details about what he actually said, I'll follow up and ask him.
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I don't see why it's so hard to believe that someone wanted to and actual did punch De Niro in the face. I mean sure alot of ppl do. You want Pacino, De Niro is a toolPolackTony wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 7:25 pmI think that's a fair assessment of Red.Antiliar wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 6:48 pmI didn't hear the story about De Niro so I'm listening to his most recent podcast now. I'm about halfway through. He mentioned something about an incident that took place in the Northwest side (or something like that) that wasn't reported in the Tribune or Sun-Times, but Eboli wasn't mentioned. So I'll keep on listening.PolackTony wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 5:21 pmIt's possible that he may have confused or conflated a couple of different stories or movies here. He could also just be making it up. Who knows. Red is an odd character, for sure. The more he puts out weird stories like this, the less seriously I take stuff that he's communicated to me in the past. This is unfortunate, as I do think he is able to provide some insight into the Grand Ave crew and some other figures like Catuara, who he knew personally. But how can one tell where an honest (even if mistaken or confused) account ends and BS begins with a guy like this.Antiliar wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 3:32 pmRed makes a lot of mistakes, but I don't think he was talking about Idol's Eye if Louie Eboli was involved. The Untouchables maybe? That was made before Eboli died and De Niro played Al Capone. No reports of De Niro being assaulted by anyone during the making of that film.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Sat Nov 20, 2021 5:44 pm He’s full of shit. Deniro was in Chicago for preproduction when the film was canceled for financial issues. “the idle eye” was the name of it I think. That’s one of the reasons I stopped watching that YouTube blog. After Culotta died, Adam brought this dipshit on every week. The guy is a liar. He claims he was a Vietnam war vet but there are no records of him serving in Vietnam. Total bullshit artist
In general, I give him the benefit of the doubt. It's easier to be charitable and say that he made a mistake or misremembered than to say he deliberately lied. He's in his 70s, overweight, and a heavy smoker trying to recall events from forty or so years ago, so I'll give him a little slack.
He does try to separate what he knew from first-hand experience versus what he learned second-hand. This obviously had to be second-hand. Maybe he even read something about it in one of the suburban papers. If someone can provide more details about what he actually said, I'll follow up and ask him.
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De Niro was pretty well-liked in the 1980s. Anyway, not saying it didn't happen, but if it did it was newsworthy and I'm sure we'd all like to see confirmation.