How would binder have it and not have given it up a long time ago?Snakes wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 6:14 amI don't think the feds leaked it, I think someone (ex-law enforcement, John Binder) gave it to Goudie once Inendino died.funkster wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 5:52 am So once you wade through all the idiots in the comments on the fb page, Joe Lopez brings up an interesting point…why are the feds leaking this now?
I see Antillar brings up the possibility of a former agent. Maybe, seems odd a retired agent would take this as a souvenir.
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I jokingly said to someone maybe I should pay my respects and see who turns up.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 6:19 amVery true. Thanks for reminding me.Snakes wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 10:28 pmThis was back when they still had federal parole, though. The casino skim guys were sentenced to 28 years in prison and served only 10.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 9:40 pm I just saw online that he did 10 years from 1978 to 1988. I’m guessing that is the time line for when he was doing the 25 year bid at McNeil Island. 10 years out of 25 years for federal time is a BIG break
Heard the FBI was out in full force at that wake. They had a van parked across the street. A lot of interesting people supposedly went.
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This is all an assumption on my part, but Binder may have been asked not to share it until Inendino died... if it even came from Binder. It could also have come from retired Chicago LE or FBI agent. Similar to how Scott D got a copy of that booklet with the list of members. Maybe they didn't feel right sharing it while he was alive? I don't know.funkster wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 6:45 amHow would binder have it and not have given it up a long time ago?Snakes wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 6:14 amI don't think the feds leaked it, I think someone (ex-law enforcement, John Binder) gave it to Goudie once Inendino died.funkster wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 5:52 am So once you wade through all the idiots in the comments on the fb page, Joe Lopez brings up an interesting point…why are the feds leaking this now?
I see Antillar brings up the possibility of a former agent. Maybe, seems odd a retired agent would take this as a souvenir.
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Just an odd thing for an agent to take as a keepsake, but it’s probably likely.
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I don't know if it was necessarily a "keepsake," I figured it was just one of a bunch of copies of stuff this person probably had from ages ago. He saw Inendino died and leaked it to Goudie. Again, all just assumptions on my part.
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Two things that don't add up to me:
How would a guy guy like John Binder know about Inendino and not the Outfit? These guys are very sophisticated even in 2023 - they were very close to getting Nick Calabrese through their LE contacts 10 years ago and I assume they have many more on their payroll. I just am surprised this would not be out there - that a historian would know the acting street boss was a former informant and not the actual mob given how many sources they have.
It's also likely Inendino saw murders up close and participated. I'm surprised he would risk sticking with the Outfit after being an informant. That is quite a bit of time to keep that secret about being a former informant - 40+ years - I can imagine that would be a lot of stress wondering if anyone knows or if anyone will find out. Also quite a bit of time being in prison and probably even more worried.
How would a guy guy like John Binder know about Inendino and not the Outfit? These guys are very sophisticated even in 2023 - they were very close to getting Nick Calabrese through their LE contacts 10 years ago and I assume they have many more on their payroll. I just am surprised this would not be out there - that a historian would know the acting street boss was a former informant and not the actual mob given how many sources they have.
It's also likely Inendino saw murders up close and participated. I'm surprised he would risk sticking with the Outfit after being an informant. That is quite a bit of time to keep that secret about being a former informant - 40+ years - I can imagine that would be a lot of stress wondering if anyone knows or if anyone will find out. Also quite a bit of time being in prison and probably even more worried.
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It’s a classified document and who ever had it and leaked it can get in trouble for it. Either way, I’m more interested in knowing if he fed information after he got out of jail in 1988. That’s a lot of leverage to hold against someone. The Feds could have easily threatened him with it. That being said, he obviously didn’t give up much during the two time periods that were mentioned bc there are no examples of who was arrested or even investigations that occurred bc of the info he gave. He could have easily played the Feds and I’m not saying this bc I’m a fan of him.
It was planned on being released on the day of the wake to tarnish his image. That’s a fact. They could have easily held it for another week. It wasn’t exactly a time sensitive document lol
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It’s happened before. People have skeletons in their closet. It was recently revealed that Joe Morgan the boss of bosses of the Mexican mafia testified against someone in open court in the 1940s. He would have been killed if la eme knew this and he definitely would never have been made a member. Nobody really knew. So it’s definitely possibleNorthBuffalo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 7:41 am Two things that don't add up to me:
How would a guy guy like John Binder know about Inendino and not the Outfit? These guys are very sophisticated even in 2023 - they were very close to getting Nick Calabrese through their LE contacts 10 years ago and I assume they have many more on their payroll. I just am surprised this would not be out there - that a historian would know the acting street boss was a former informant and not the actual mob given how many sources they have.
It's also likely Inendino saw murders up close and participated. I'm surprised he would risk sticking with the Outfit after being an informant. That is quite a bit of time to keep that secret about being a former informant - 40+ years - I can imagine that would be a lot of stress wondering if anyone knows or if anyone will find out. Also quite a bit of time being in prison and probably even more worried.
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Again, Binder giving it to Goude is only conjecture. Personally, I'd lean more towards former LE.NorthBuffalo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 7:41 am Two things that don't add up to me:
How would a guy guy like John Binder know about Inendino and not the Outfit? These guys are very sophisticated even in 2023 - they were very close to getting Nick Calabrese through their LE contacts 10 years ago and I assume they have many more on their payroll. I just am surprised this would not be out there - that a historian would know the acting street boss was a former informant and not the actual mob given how many sources they have.
It's also likely Inendino saw murders up close and participated. I'm surprised he would risk sticking with the Outfit after being an informant. That is quite a bit of time to keep that secret about being a former informant - 40+ years - I can imagine that would be a lot of stress wondering if anyone knows or if anyone will find out. Also quite a bit of time being in prison and probably even more worried.
He apparently gave up some info on truck hijackings and not necessarily any Outfit activity. We don't know the extent of the information provided but there is no evidence that he provided any past 1980 (the date of the file in question). Maybe he gave up some rival hijacking crews that weren't with the Outfit? I'm not sure we will ever get a satisfactory answer.
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I'm sure Goudie received it in confidentiality. My two cents, but the FBI probably has more things to worry about that a 40 year-old document getting released. The FBI also shared a lot of intel with local law enforcement, especially when they were working together on task forces in the 90s. Considering the traditional reputation of Chicago and Cook County LE, holding onto a document 30-40 years and then giving it to the media is small potatoes.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 7:46 amIt’s a classified document and who ever had it and leaked it can get in trouble for it. Either way, I’m more interested in knowing if he fed information after he got out of jail in 1988. That’s a lot of leverage to hold against someone. The Feds could have easily threatened him with it. That being said, he obviously didn’t give up much during the two time periods that were mentioned bc there are no examples of who was arrested or even investigations that occurred bc of the info he gave. He could have easily played the Feds and I’m not saying this bc I’m a fan of him.
It was planned on being released on the day of the wake to tarnish his image. That’s a fact. They could have easily held it for another week. It wasn’t exactly a time sensitive document lol
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For what it's worth someone said this on reddit.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 6:19 am Heard the FBI was out in full force at that wake. They had a van parked across the street. A lot of interesting people supposedly went.
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This guy is a dope (sorry if this is anyone posting here!)OcSleeper wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:03 amFor what it's worth someone said this on reddit.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 6:19 am Heard the FBI was out in full force at that wake. They had a van parked across the street. A lot of interesting people supposedly went.
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No I agree but it is still illegal and a felony. FBI guys seem to make their own rules and definitely carry themselves like they are above the law.Snakes wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 7:53 amI'm sure Goudie received it in confidentiality. My two cents, but the FBI probably has more things to worry about that a 40 year-old document getting released. The FBI also shared a lot of intel with local law enforcement, especially when they were working together on task forces in the 90s. Considering the traditional reputation of Chicago and Cook County LE, holding onto a document 30-40 years and then giving it to the media is small potatoes.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 7:46 amIt’s a classified document and who ever had it and leaked it can get in trouble for it. Either way, I’m more interested in knowing if he fed information after he got out of jail in 1988. That’s a lot of leverage to hold against someone. The Feds could have easily threatened him with it. That being said, he obviously didn’t give up much during the two time periods that were mentioned bc there are no examples of who was arrested or even investigations that occurred bc of the info he gave. He could have easily played the Feds and I’m not saying this bc I’m a fan of him.
It was planned on being released on the day of the wake to tarnish his image. That’s a fact. They could have easily held it for another week. It wasn’t exactly a time sensitive document lol
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Something else to consider is that this could have been legally released to private parties in the past (say, for court purposes) and they just overlooked the information about him being an informant. It's interesting that this file included this information as they usually tried to keep them separate from the cooperator's main file.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:36 amNo I agree but it is still illegal and a felony. FBI guys seem to make their own rules and definitely carry themselves like they are above the law.Snakes wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 7:53 amI'm sure Goudie received it in confidentiality. My two cents, but the FBI probably has more things to worry about that a 40 year-old document getting released. The FBI also shared a lot of intel with local law enforcement, especially when they were working together on task forces in the 90s. Considering the traditional reputation of Chicago and Cook County LE, holding onto a document 30-40 years and then giving it to the media is small potatoes.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 7:46 amIt’s a classified document and who ever had it and leaked it can get in trouble for it. Either way, I’m more interested in knowing if he fed information after he got out of jail in 1988. That’s a lot of leverage to hold against someone. The Feds could have easily threatened him with it. That being said, he obviously didn’t give up much during the two time periods that were mentioned bc there are no examples of who was arrested or even investigations that occurred bc of the info he gave. He could have easily played the Feds and I’m not saying this bc I’m a fan of him.
It was planned on being released on the day of the wake to tarnish his image. That’s a fact. They could have easily held it for another week. It wasn’t exactly a time sensitive document lol
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Because he's dead now? Isn't that what happened when Lefty Rosenthal died?
No need to apologize. Perfect example of why reddit is trash.Snakes wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:11 amThis guy is a dope (sorry if this is anyone posting here!)OcSleeper wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 8:03 amFor what it's worth someone said this on reddit.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 6:19 am Heard the FBI was out in full force at that wake. They had a van parked across the street. A lot of interesting people supposedly went.
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