Ya. Good point.furiofromnaples wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:12 amIm referring to the hypothetical shooter. The last bonanno murder was Palazzolo,who knows if Mancuso have some stand up guys for kill them.
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If you notice the article came out right after the podcast.DonPeppino386 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:22 amYeah, that was my first thought...this came from Pennisi.
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Your right. Remember when Frank Cali got murdered? I live in Connecitcut and it was on the news here. I'd imagine we'd hear about it.AntComello wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:26 am You would think that at least one media outlet would have picked up on a fire bombing or a house being shot at.
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Wasn’t that incident likely him following the rule about an unfaithful wife? People always talk like his fellow members would look at it was cause for shelving but him becoming boss says otherwise.
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Yeah,I forgot Seccafico but was the 2009,14 years ago. Any idea on tought men for whack Cammaranos?Browniety86 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 1:06 pmRandy Pizzolo wasn't the last...I know Little Anthony Seccafico was after that for surefuriofromnaples wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:12 amIm referring to the hypothetical shooter. The last bonanno murder was Palazzolo,who knows if Mancuso have some stand up guys for kill them.
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Ernie Aiello is a total goon and it makes sense Mancuso would make the terrible decision to bump him up to Underboss (if true). Maybe it was his reward for catching a beating at the funeral home.
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When Peter Lovaglio testified in the Michael Meldish murder case he was asked on cross-examination if he had ever described John Spirito Jr as 'capable'. The prosecution objected and the judge sustained it before Lovaglio could answer, but it strongly implies (I'd say 99.9999% implies) that Lovaglio considered Spirito Jr as someone who was capable. In context, the defense was trying to present another scenario to the jury that the Bonanno family had motive and means to kill Meldish (instead of the Lucchese family). Based on the rule that during examination a lawyer should only ask a question they already know the answer to, I'd be shocked if the defense expected Lovaglio to do anything other than confirm that he had described Spirito Jr as capable.
We also know from Jerry Capeci's reporting that Lovaglio provided some details to investigators about the Seccafico murder and pointed the finger at the Bronx crew and it's then-captain Anthony Frascone. Taking that into consideration, as well as the timeline and Spirito Jr's beef with Seccafico, I'd be surprised if Lovaglio's comments about Spirito Jr being capable were in reference to anything other than the Seccafico hit.
Another individual I'd consider a potential suspect in the Seccafico murder is Ernest Aiello. He told Anthony Zoccolillo that he was made in 2009 (same year as the Seccafico murder), he was also from the Bronx crew, and moved up the hierarchy very quickly at a young age (though that will almost positively also be due to the fact that he's related to Mancuso).
Furthermore, Lovaglio also testified that shortly after the attempt to kill Bonanno associate Carl Ulzheimer, both Aiello and Spirito were looking to kill someone from the Lucchese family in retaliation for a brief time. So that's also evidence of a willingness to conspire to commit murder.
Add to that they've both displayed a general recklessness in the past when it comes to violent (or potentially violent) situations. Aiello and Spirito were part of the group sent to beat Meldish up outside Rao's despite the fact that he was on record with another family. Then they are both key instigators in the storming of the Lucchese club in the Bronx, and afterwards Aiello got into a shouting match with Carmine Avellino when Thomas DiFiore tried to calm the situation (though according to Lovaglio, DiFiore knew about the plan to storm the club before it happened then tried to distance himself from it when it went awry). Spirito we know from both Lovaglio and Pennisi got shelved for bringing back fake messages from prison (including by giving himself some kind of acting administration position). Then last year both Aiello and Spirito were involved in the fiasco at Vito Grimaldi's wake.
If something like this is happening or being planned, I wouldn't be too surprised considering some of the personalities and criminal histories involved.
Though I would also add, if Mancuso wants to get as good a deal as possible in his supervised release violation, doing something like this that would bring a tremendous amount of heat on him would probably be a bad idea.
We also know from Jerry Capeci's reporting that Lovaglio provided some details to investigators about the Seccafico murder and pointed the finger at the Bronx crew and it's then-captain Anthony Frascone. Taking that into consideration, as well as the timeline and Spirito Jr's beef with Seccafico, I'd be surprised if Lovaglio's comments about Spirito Jr being capable were in reference to anything other than the Seccafico hit.
Another individual I'd consider a potential suspect in the Seccafico murder is Ernest Aiello. He told Anthony Zoccolillo that he was made in 2009 (same year as the Seccafico murder), he was also from the Bronx crew, and moved up the hierarchy very quickly at a young age (though that will almost positively also be due to the fact that he's related to Mancuso).
Furthermore, Lovaglio also testified that shortly after the attempt to kill Bonanno associate Carl Ulzheimer, both Aiello and Spirito were looking to kill someone from the Lucchese family in retaliation for a brief time. So that's also evidence of a willingness to conspire to commit murder.
Add to that they've both displayed a general recklessness in the past when it comes to violent (or potentially violent) situations. Aiello and Spirito were part of the group sent to beat Meldish up outside Rao's despite the fact that he was on record with another family. Then they are both key instigators in the storming of the Lucchese club in the Bronx, and afterwards Aiello got into a shouting match with Carmine Avellino when Thomas DiFiore tried to calm the situation (though according to Lovaglio, DiFiore knew about the plan to storm the club before it happened then tried to distance himself from it when it went awry). Spirito we know from both Lovaglio and Pennisi got shelved for bringing back fake messages from prison (including by giving himself some kind of acting administration position). Then last year both Aiello and Spirito were involved in the fiasco at Vito Grimaldi's wake.
If something like this is happening or being planned, I wouldn't be too surprised considering some of the personalities and criminal histories involved.
Though I would also add, if Mancuso wants to get as good a deal as possible in his supervised release violation, doing something like this that would bring a tremendous amount of heat on him would probably be a bad idea.
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See Chin. I dont think its out of the realm that something like this would be thrown around, talked about etc. based on the players. Theyve all shown to be violent in some capacity.
The issue is how does scott know? And none of this has shown up in the news? Fires? Shootings of known mobsters?
The issue is how does scott know? And none of this has shown up in the news? Fires? Shootings of known mobsters?
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Just curious -- did that funeral home thing show up in the mainstream news anywhere (not just Capeci etc.)?
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Great analysis.chin_gigante wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 4:41 pm When Peter Lovaglio testified in the Michael Meldish murder case he was asked on cross-examination if he had ever described John Spirito Jr as 'capable'. The prosecution objected and the judge sustained it before Lovaglio could answer, but it strongly implies (I'd say 99.9999% implies) that Lovaglio considered Spirito Jr as someone who was capable. In context, the defense was trying to present another scenario to the jury that the Bonanno family had motive and means to kill Meldish (instead of the Lucchese family). Based on the rule that during examination a lawyer should only ask a question they already know the answer to, I'd be shocked if the defense expected Lovaglio to do anything other than confirm that he had described Spirito Jr as capable.
We also know from Jerry Capeci's reporting that Lovaglio provided some details to investigators about the Seccafico murder and pointed the finger at the Bronx crew and it's then-captain Anthony Frascone. Taking that into consideration, as well as the timeline and Spirito Jr's beef with Seccafico, I'd be surprised if Lovaglio's comments about Spirito Jr being capable were in reference to anything other than the Seccafico hit.
Another individual I'd consider a potential suspect in the Seccafico murder is Ernest Aiello. He told Anthony Zoccolillo that he was made in 2009 (same year as the Seccafico murder), he was also from the Bronx crew, and moved up the hierarchy very quickly at a young age (though that will almost positively also be due to the fact that he's related to Mancuso).
Furthermore, Lovaglio also testified that shortly after the attempt to kill Bonanno associate Carl Ulzheimer, both Aiello and Spirito were looking to kill someone from the Lucchese family in retaliation for a brief time. So that's also evidence of a willingness to conspire to commit murder.
Add to that they've both displayed a general recklessness in the past when it comes to violent (or potentially violent) situations. Aiello and Spirito were part of the group sent to beat Meldish up outside Rao's despite the fact that he was on record with another family. Then they are both key instigators in the storming of the Lucchese club in the Bronx, and afterwards Aiello got into a shouting match with Carmine Avellino when Thomas DiFiore tried to calm the situation (though according to Lovaglio, DiFiore knew about the plan to storm the club before it happened then tried to distance himself from it when it went awry). Spirito we know from both Lovaglio and Pennisi got shelved for bringing back fake messages from prison (including by giving himself some kind of acting administration position). Then last year both Aiello and Spirito were involved in the fiasco at Vito Grimaldi's wake.
If something like this is happening or being planned, I wouldn't be too surprised considering some of the personalities and criminal histories involved.
Though I would also add, if Mancuso wants to get as good a deal as possible in his supervised release violation, doing something like this that would bring a tremendous amount of heat on him would probably be a bad idea.
The Bronx faction has been responsible for most of the Family violence going back to the Sciascia hit. I suspect Montagna's actions in Montreal had Mancuso's support as well given Montagna came from that crew, was getting close to Mancuso in the mid-2000s according to Cicale, and his acting boss role looks to have helped secured Mancuso's title. It was Mancuso's Bronx loyalists who almost went at it with the Luccheses, too.
Regardless of what's going on right now in NYC this group is open to violence.
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Completely agreed - what are the actual chances that violence at the top of a family like this with supposed shootings and a fire bombing goes completely unreported in all media and mob-watching circles? The Feds are just giving them a pass until they can build their case or somebody gets killed? Come on, we know this isn't how it works at all...these claims are very likely exaggerated and I also look to Capeci to soon try to have the final word on this story...where did the shooting happen and where did the firebomb happen? You gotta back those kind of assertions up with some facts to get away with them...Cheech wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 4:58 pm See Chin. I dont think its out of the realm that something like this would be thrown around, talked about etc. based on the players. Theyve all shown to be violent in some capacity.
The issue is how does scott know? And none of this has shown up in the news? Fires? Shootings of known mobsters?
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I don't think-- no I KNOW- that Scott would not lie. I am in contact with people who are "hearing" things too but it's much more tamer- arson- than a full on war. In time we will know all. If Scott is wrong he'll retract it but if he's right he won't get credit anyway for reporting it first. He can't win. I'm in the same boat as everyone else and we'll have to see what happens.
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Even those who completely doubt the story didn't say Scott was lying. They said he appears to be wrong.Angelo Santino wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 6:22 pm I don't think-- no I KNOW- that Scott would not lie. I am in contact with people who are "hearing" things too but it's much more tamer- arson- than a full on war. In time we will know all. If Scott is wrong he'll retract it but if he's right he won't get credit anyway for reporting it first. He can't win. I'm in the same boat as everyone else and we'll have to see what happens.
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To be honest I wouldnt believe the story IF it was anyone but Mikey Mancuso...the guy doesn't have the patience to be a boss, too reactionary...but that's what I'd do too. Sanction a hit in 2023 and get a quarter of your family hooked up on a major fuckin RICO...did you learn nothing from Matty Madonna and Stevie Crea gettin life?furiofromnaples wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 3:49 pmYeah,I forgot Seccafico but was the 2009,14 years ago. Any idea on tought men for whack Cammaranos?Browniety86 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 1:06 pmRandy Pizzolo wasn't the last...I know Little Anthony Seccafico was after that for surefuriofromnaples wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:12 amIm referring to the hypothetical shooter. The last bonanno murder was Palazzolo,who knows if Mancuso have some stand up guys for kill them.
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