B. wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 10:25 pm
Here is the report:
This is an extremely interesting report. I’ve never heard this story but it bares a lot of similarities to the story that Bonanno told about Masseria making Schiro pay him and step down. It leaves me with some major questions:
1) Has the mafia ever kidnapped anyone for ransom in the US, let alone a sitting boss?
2) Who was so powerful that they could make Schiro step down only for preventing his friend from being kidnapped? In theory, this would be Masseria who was BOB.
3) $300 000 is a specific number, but would have been a gigantic amount in 1929. In today’s day, it’s $5,072,087.72. It just feels way to high.
4) The informant says that Schiro was made to step down in early 1929. Wasn’t Schiro boss as late as May 31st 1930, when Gaspar Milazzo and his driver Sam Parrino were killed?
5) The informant knew specific details like the town where this meeting was held. Yet, it’s weird that Joe Bonanno wouldn’t mention it at all. Even if he wasn’t “in the know” at the time, he would have heard the story eventually either from Maranzano or from another old timer.
6) Schiro was a boss and appears to have groomed several other bosses: Magaddino-Buffalo, Frank Lanza-San Fran., Gaspare Messina-Boston, and (depending on the dates) Gaspar Milazzo-Detroit. What made him so vulnerable that he stepped down and paid an astronomical indemnity?
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Either ways, at some time in the late 20s/early 30s, Schiro stepped down and had to forfeit some money.