Thanks Chucky. Scott article about this also up:Chucky wrote:Faffy Iannarella is back in town, now in a halfway house.
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Thanks Chucky. Scott article about this also up:Chucky wrote:Faffy Iannarella is back in town, now in a halfway house.
Previte was a capo in his own mind. Not even made. Like you said there's a reason he doesn't describe even a making ceremony, he didn't have one.Chris Christie wrote:To be clear I never said Fresolone misrepresented himself. I only find his instant rise to capo questionable, same with Previte. They were wired up at all times, yet somehow never recorded Tony Buck or Natale/Merlino with even the slightest: "You can head that up over there." Now I'm not making an argument that they were lying, they both might not have had a recorder on that day. I enjoy both of their works and without them, my knowledge on modern Philly decreases 75%. But I also remember Fat Vincent Teresa's tell all as the No. 3 man in NE. Only came out later that he wasn't even made. But all three of these men were "legitimate" in that the knew and dealt with the people they speak of. Fresolone was close to Specs and rode his coattails and probably aided in his duties as a foreman, Previte was in NJ and answered to himself and had 2 associates under him, Fat Vinnie dealt with Patriarca very exclusively. But these instances were technical but perhaps not official. All it would take is for another Philly informant to say Previte wasn't ever a captain. That would change how many of us look at TLG and inspire a reevaluation. It would make sense since Previte never explains when he became captain and never spoke of attending any administrative meetings such as when Merlino became AB following Natale's reincarnation. In contrast: Fratianno and Gravano's autobiographies explain their promotions with the same detail as their making ceremonies and no one questions their authenticity. Just gonna throw that out there.
Also, according to Kenji (who through his association with the Colombos was introduced to certain Philadelphia members and was told) Veasey wasn't made. Take that however you want. For me it's possible but I'm in no position to know.
We don't know that for a fact, we can only raise the possibility. Fact is both the FBI and Anastasia took him at his word. Neither is perfect but they both screen cooperators with scrutiny. We need another insider to give his thoughts on it. Borgesi hated The Last Gangster and bitched to Anastasia about it over the phone. If Borgesi was a youtube personality he'd probably upload multiple rants about Previte.Pete wrote:Previte was a capo in his own mind. Not even made. Like you said there's a reason he doesn't describe even a making ceremony, he didn't have one.Chris Christie wrote:To be clear I never said Fresolone misrepresented himself. I only find his instant rise to capo questionable, same with Previte. They were wired up at all times, yet somehow never recorded Tony Buck or Natale/Merlino with even the slightest: "You can head that up over there." Now I'm not making an argument that they were lying, they both might not have had a recorder on that day. I enjoy both of their works and without them, my knowledge on modern Philly decreases 75%. But I also remember Fat Vincent Teresa's tell all as the No. 3 man in NE. Only came out later that he wasn't even made. But all three of these men were "legitimate" in that the knew and dealt with the people they speak of. Fresolone was close to Specs and rode his coattails and probably aided in his duties as a foreman, Previte was in NJ and answered to himself and had 2 associates under him, Fat Vinnie dealt with Patriarca very exclusively. But these instances were technical but perhaps not official. All it would take is for another Philly informant to say Previte wasn't ever a captain. That would change how many of us look at TLG and inspire a reevaluation. It would make sense since Previte never explains when he became captain and never spoke of attending any administrative meetings such as when Merlino became AB following Natale's reincarnation. In contrast: Fratianno and Gravano's autobiographies explain their promotions with the same detail as their making ceremonies and no one questions their authenticity. Just gonna throw that out there.
Also, according to Kenji (who through his association with the Colombos was introduced to certain Philadelphia members and was told) Veasey wasn't made. Take that however you want. For me it's possible but I'm in no position to know.
This seems like an inconceivable scenario. Those 3 guys would need permission to transfer and there was absolutely no shot of that happening. Nicky Jr just stirring the pot?B. wrote:Lucchese capo Scarfo Jr.'s attempts to pull disabled former underboss Joe Ciancaglini Jr., plus Joe Grande and Lou Fazzini, into the Lucchese family
Indeed. And that is why I will never tire of the Philadelphia Mafia.B. wrote:The truth is stranger than fiction.
In theory if amuso is the boss why couldn't that have happened? If he said there with us now philly couldn't do shit about it. Not saying it was ever likely but certainly seems like it could be donejohnny_scootch wrote:This seems like an inconceivable scenario. Those 3 guys would need permission to transfer and there was absolutely no shot of that happening. Nicky Jr just stirring the pot?B. wrote:Lucchese capo Scarfo Jr.'s attempts to pull disabled former underboss Joe Ciancaglini Jr., plus Joe Grande and Lou Fazzini, into the Lucchese family
Ivan wrote:There was a meme on crime forums a while back (it still pops up occasionally) that went: "Philly mob: We are just a crew of glorified bookmakers."
I assumed the idea by the Scarfo's would be that Nicky Jr would get released "back" into the Philly family, not the Luccheses absorbing made guys from another family. It seemed like more than stirring the pot considering it led to a major meeting between Ligambi and the Gambinos.johnny_scootch wrote:This seems like an inconceivable scenario. Those 3 guys would need permission to transfer and there was absolutely no shot of that happening. Nicky Jr just stirring the pot?B. wrote:Lucchese capo Scarfo Jr.'s attempts to pull disabled former underboss Joe Ciancaglini Jr., plus Joe Grande and Lou Fazzini, into the Lucchese family
I don't understand why Ligambi didn't just reach out to Merlino so he could get word to Joey Perna since they are friends and deal with the Luchese family directly. The Perna's were much closer to the Family Panel in NY then any Gambino member and certainly more so then Nicky Jr. BY 2007 Ralph Perna was Capo and Nicky was knocked down. What was the Date on the meeting Between Ligambi and Johnny Gambino? was it prior to 2007 or after?Chucky wrote:I assumed the idea by the Scarfo's would be that Nicky Jr would get released "back" into the Philly family, not the Luccheses absorbing made guys from another family. It seemed like more than stirring the pot considering it led to a major meeting between Ligambi and the Gambinos.johnny_scootch wrote:This seems like an inconceivable scenario. Those 3 guys would need permission to transfer and there was absolutely no shot of that happening. Nicky Jr just stirring the pot?B. wrote:Lucchese capo Scarfo Jr.'s attempts to pull disabled former underboss Joe Ciancaglini Jr., plus Joe Grande and Lou Fazzini, into the Lucchese family
The Scarfo's had the support of Joe Grande at one point before Licata swayed him back to the "new administration", he approached Lou Fazzini through his brother, and had dinner with Joe Chang Jr in South Philly in 2008 about jumping ship to him.
Bosses can't just take made guys from other families without throwing all the rules out the window.Pete wrote:In theory if amuso is the boss why couldn't that have happened? If he said there with us now philly couldn't do shit about it. Not saying it was ever likely but certainly seems like it could be donejohnny_scootch wrote:This seems like an inconceivable scenario. Those 3 guys would need permission to transfer and there was absolutely no shot of that happening. Nicky Jr just stirring the pot?B. wrote:Lucchese capo Scarfo Jr.'s attempts to pull disabled former underboss Joe Ciancaglini Jr., plus Joe Grande and Lou Fazzini, into the Lucchese family