Jo Jo Pecora’s grandsons inherited the propertyMustangsally wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 7:19 amI drive by charlies roost a dozen or so times a year on the way to my hunting camp. If those 4 walls could talk! It looks good too. The current owners keep it niceFriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 5:20 amThanx for a morning smile I'm not sure of what kinda' stories you're asking for but I can tell you that "Business" was never discussed in my presence.Cheech wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 4:51 amTell us some camping stories FohFriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sat Jan 01, 2022 5:03 pmLenny and Bernie grew up together as best friends only to have Lenny roll on Bernie for caring out his orders to wack Ernie.
Just curious; anyone besides me know any of these fine fellows? Other than the two Charlies, I knew them all and liked Bernie the most, Lenny the least!
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Correct!!! The guy in the hat is Rocco “Cheech” Martell, an old hatchet man who was part of the Paul Romeo/Dominic Mallamo organization. He lived in Coitsville. I only know this because he was married to my grandfather’s sister and he was a regular at our holidays.FriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 10:46 am That's the firs time I've seen his, how interesting. BTW: I don't think that was Joey either.
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Glad we could get this mystery cleared up, awesome. Thanks JCB!JCB1977 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 11:07 amCorrect!!! The guy in the hat is Rocco “Cheech” Martell, an old hatchet man who was part of the Paul Romeo/Dominic Mallamo organization. He lived in Coitsville. I only know this because he was married to my grandfather’s sister and he was a regular at our holidays.FriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 10:46 am That's the firs time I've seen his, how interesting. BTW: I don't think that was Joey either.
The guy in the hat is way too big to be "Little" Joey, yes?
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JCB1977 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 10:58 amJo Jo Pecora’s grandsons inherited the propertyMustangsally wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 7:19 amI drive by charlies roost a dozen or so times a year on the way to my hunting camp. If those 4 walls could talk! It looks good too. The current owners keep it niceFriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 5:20 amThanx for a morning smile I'm not sure of what kinda' stories you're asking for but I can tell you that "Business" was never discussed in my presence.Cheech wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 4:51 amTell us some camping stories FohFriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sat Jan 01, 2022 5:03 pmLenny and Bernie grew up together as best friends only to have Lenny roll on Bernie for caring out his orders to wack Ernie.
Just curious; anyone besides me know any of these fine fellows? Other than the two Charlies, I knew them all and liked Bernie the most, Lenny the least!
Then this Frank Amato might be Joe's son-in-law, Charles Pecora maybe PK and Richard is Joe's brother Richie.
I contacted the County Assessor and asked him for the public info on Charles Roost and who owned it etc.
It is currently in the name of Ron Amato Jr. Maybe Joe's grandson? I assume a relation to Sonny and Frank right? Not sure if you know or not.
It was in the name of Charles Pecora, Joseph Wolfe, Richard Pecora, and George Sterling before Ron Amato. Do you know any of those guys names?
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FriendofHenry wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 1:38 pmBeth Amato is married to Ron Amato, Beth is Jo Jo’s granddaughter. Her brother, son of Annabelle Pecora takes care of the property per AnnabelleJCB1977 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 10:58 amJo Jo Pecora’s grandsons inherited the propertyMustangsally wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 7:19 amI drive by charlies roost a dozen or so times a year on the way to my hunting camp. If those 4 walls could talk! It looks good too. The current owners keep it niceFriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 5:20 amThanx for a morning smile I'm not sure of what kinda' stories you're asking for but I can tell you that "Business" was never discussed in my presence.Cheech wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 4:51 amTell us some camping stories FohFriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sat Jan 01, 2022 5:03 pmLenny and Bernie grew up together as best friends only to have Lenny roll on Bernie for caring out his orders to wack Ernie.
Just curious; anyone besides me know any of these fine fellows? Other than the two Charlies, I knew them all and liked Bernie the most, Lenny the least!
Then this Frank Amato might be Joe's son-in-law, Charles Pecora maybe PK and Richard is Joe's brother Richie.
I contacted the County Assessor and asked him for the public info on Charles Roost and who owned it etc.
It is currently in the name of Ron Amato Jr. Maybe Joe's grandson? I assume a relation to Sonny and Frank right? Not sure if you know or not.
It was in the name of Charles Pecora, Joseph Wolfe, Richard Pecora, and George Sterling before Ron Amato. Do you know any of those guys names?
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Ron Carabbia Jr posted this on December 30 regarding the passing of his dad:
I am deeply saddened to say that my father, Ronald David Carabbia, passed away at the age of 92 just before Christmas, his favorite time of the year.
It isn’t often that a funeral for someone of his age draws a crowd as large as he did. It’s also not often that a double amputee at the age of 85 lived life the way he did—going to work every week, pursuing the art of making a deal, and hitting the casino until the very end.
A Veteran marine, a loving grandfather and father, and an unforgettable friend, he spoke less and listened more.
He was a rare breed, the last of the Mohicans. He lived by a creed that very few could sustain. He was loyal in the face of adversity. He defined mental toughness. He never complained and refused to look back or relive the past. His focus was his family, friends, and the future. He was priceless.
And he will always be my dad.
I am deeply saddened to say that my father, Ronald David Carabbia, passed away at the age of 92 just before Christmas, his favorite time of the year.
It isn’t often that a funeral for someone of his age draws a crowd as large as he did. It’s also not often that a double amputee at the age of 85 lived life the way he did—going to work every week, pursuing the art of making a deal, and hitting the casino until the very end.
A Veteran marine, a loving grandfather and father, and an unforgettable friend, he spoke less and listened more.
He was a rare breed, the last of the Mohicans. He lived by a creed that very few could sustain. He was loyal in the face of adversity. He defined mental toughness. He never complained and refused to look back or relive the past. His focus was his family, friends, and the future. He was priceless.
And he will always be my dad.
"I figure I’m gonna have to do about 6000 years before I get accepted into heaven. And 6000 years is nothing in eternity terms. I can do that standing on my head. It’s like a couple of days here."
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So Ron Amato is Joe's Son-in-Law and I believe I know him from camp.
RC Jr.s Eulogy is very touching and knowing both it's also very sincere.
RC Jr.s Eulogy is very touching and knowing both it's also very sincere.
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This doesn't specifically relate to this topic, although it's close, and I'm fully expecting to hear about it in subsequent podcasts.
I somehow became of aware of this about a week ago, and listened to the first podcast this morning:
https://twitter.com/crookedcitypod/stat ... b9SdBT6LrQ
It was an interesting and seemingly accurate 35 minutes, with Jim Traficant featured and the other usual cast of characters brought up in one fashion or another. Plus some good "man-on-the-street" Y-town types with "ordinary" citizens' views.
It sounds like this specific podcast series will focus on the Youngstown area, at least initially.
Recommend this to any of you who do the podcast thing.
I somehow became of aware of this about a week ago, and listened to the first podcast this morning:
https://twitter.com/crookedcitypod/stat ... b9SdBT6LrQ
It was an interesting and seemingly accurate 35 minutes, with Jim Traficant featured and the other usual cast of characters brought up in one fashion or another. Plus some good "man-on-the-street" Y-town types with "ordinary" citizens' views.
It sounds like this specific podcast series will focus on the Youngstown area, at least initially.
Recommend this to any of you who do the podcast thing.
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1. We don't have an edit button here?coldshoulder wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 9:26 am This doesn't specifically relate to this topic, although it's close, and I'm fully expecting to hear about it in subsequent podcasts.
I somehow became of aware of this about a week ago, and listened to the first podcast this morning:
https://twitter.com/crookedcitypod/stat ... b9SdBT6LrQ
It was an interesting and seemingly accurate 35 minutes, with Jim Traficant featured and the other usual cast of characters brought up in one fashion or another. Plus some good "man-on-the-street" Y-town types with "ordinary" citizens' views.
It sounds like this specific podcast series will focus on the Youngstown area, at least initially.
Recommend this to any of you who do the podcast thing.
2. The expanded podcast preview is listing 15 total episodes running through the end of October.
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Really amazing Naples/Carabbia war era documentary. Has a bunch of pics of war murder victims I've never seen before, footage and pictures of Little Joey and the rest of the pals, all sorts of cool stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIekGK9Tunw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIekGK9Tunw
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The only things more amazing was living through all those murders like I didIvan wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 10:10 am Really amazing Naples/Carabbia war era documentary. Has a bunch of pics of war murder victims I've never seen before, footage and pictures of Little Joey and the rest of the pals, all sorts of cool stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIekGK9Tunw
We lived in Boardman about 5 miles from where Vince DeNiro got blown up out side of his restaurant, Cicero's on Market Street. The explosion was so great that the noise woke me up. I knew Joey Naples pretty well and one of the cops that worked my "joint" came and told me Joey got waked. At first everyone thought Lenny Strollo, the other Mahoning Valley Boss, was behind the hit. No Cigar as the country's most successful bank robbers shot Joey as he got out of his car to view his new house. Turns out that Amil Dinsio shot and killed Joey only to gain favor with Lenny. Go Figure
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That's gotta be the weirdest, or one of the weirdest, hits in mob history. What was that guy smoking? "Maybe I'll give Lenny a SPECIAL SURPRISE by killing Joey and then Lenny will like me more?!"FriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 12:52 pm Turns out that Amil Dinsio shot and killed Joey only to gain favor with Lenny. Go Figure
Can I get help with IDing some of these guys everyone?
1:31 no idea
4:49 Ronnie Carabbia maybe?
5:15 no idea
4:20 no idea
5:22 Joe DeRose Jr
5:24 Charlie the Crab
5:25 Johnny Magda maybe?
5:27 Robert Furey maybe?
5:50 Sam Scaffidi maybe?
5:56 Peter Cascarelli maybe?
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Where did these numbers come from? Just curious.Ivan wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 1:17 pmThat's gotta be the weirdest, or one of the weirdest, hits in mob history. What was that guy smoking? "Maybe I'll give Lenny a SPECIAL SURPRISE by killing Joey and then Lenny will like me more?!"FriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 12:52 pm Turns out that Amil Dinsio shot and killed Joey only to gain favor with Lenny. Go Figure
Can I get help with IDing some of these guys everyone?
1:31 no idea
4:49 Ronnie Carabbia maybe?
5:15 no idea
4:20 no idea
5:22 Joe DeRose Jr
5:24 Charlie the Crab
5:25 Johnny Magda maybe?
5:27 Robert Furey maybe?
5:50 Sam Scaffidi maybe?
5:56 Peter Cascarelli maybe?
I knew 4:49 - 5:22 - 5:24 & 5:56. I've seen pictures Ronnie and Charlie Carabbia Maybe even 5:22, but none are in my portfolio. No idea - no idea
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The numbers are from the YouTube play time bar. I mean that's what "1:31" and "4:49" and so on are. The ones I marked "maybe?" are the ones I'm just guessing on based on what I know and what's in the pictures but I'm not sure about them at all.FriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 1:58 pmWhere did these numbers come from? Just curious.Ivan wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 1:17 pmThat's gotta be the weirdest, or one of the weirdest, hits in mob history. What was that guy smoking? "Maybe I'll give Lenny a SPECIAL SURPRISE by killing Joey and then Lenny will like me more?!"FriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 12:52 pm Turns out that Amil Dinsio shot and killed Joey only to gain favor with Lenny. Go Figure
Can I get help with IDing some of these guys everyone?
1:31 no idea
4:49 Ronnie Carabbia maybe?
5:15 no idea
4:20 no idea
5:22 Joe DeRose Jr
5:24 Charlie the Crab
5:25 Johnny Magda maybe?
5:27 Robert Furey maybe?
5:50 Sam Scaffidi maybe?
5:56 Peter Cascarelli maybe?
I knew 4:49 - 5:22 - 5:24 & 5:56. I've seen pictures Ronnie and Charlie Carabbia Maybe even 5:22, but none are in my portfolio. No idea - no idea
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I'm no expert, but I've spent a lot of time reading from various sources over the years about the Youngstown mob,especially the Naples-Carabbia "war" in the late 70's - early 80's. The following are my best educated guesses only, with a couple still questionable:Ivan wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 1:17 pmThat's gotta be the weirdest, or one of the weirdest, hits in mob history. What was that guy smoking? "Maybe I'll give Lenny a SPECIAL SURPRISE by killing Joey and then Lenny will like me more?!"FriendofHenry wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 12:52 pm Turns out that Amil Dinsio shot and killed Joey only to gain favor with Lenny. Go Figure
Can I get help with IDing some of these guys everyone?
1:31 no idea
4:49 Ronnie Carabbia maybe?
5:15 no idea
4:20 no idea
5:22 Joe DeRose Jr
5:24 Charlie the Crab
5:25 Johnny Magda maybe?
5:27 Robert Furey maybe?
5:50 Sam Scaffidi maybe?
5:56 Peter Cascarelli maybe?
1:31 Junior Senzarino (looks like it's in a residential garage)
4:49 Ronnie Carabbia -- Yes
5:15 Joe DeRose, Sr. (innocent victim, same still photo in Whelan's story, the original subject of this thread)
5:20 ? (not 4:20 ) Unknown ??
5:22 Joe DeRose, Jr. -- Yes
5:24 Charlie Carabbia -- Yes
5:25 John Magda -- Likely, yes, the image is blurry, but he was suffocated and duct taped and left in a garbage dump
5:27 Robert Furey -- Likely, yes, he was shot to death while outside changing a tire
5:50 maybe ? Pete Cascarelli
5:54 to 5:56 Pretty sure this is Sam Scaffidi, not at 5:50