Ok,no more chart.FriendofHenry wrote: ↑Fri Mar 17, 2023 5:48 amYou should know by now that I still "lova' you, but it would be more enjoyable if you paid closer attention to what's being saidfuriofromnaples wrote: ↑Fri Mar 17, 2023 1:36 amIts just the way I am,what do I have to tell you? Put up with me. And anyway apart this,what about the chart?FriendofHenry wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 1:12 pmTotally correct! Furio has been told as much, but then again: Furio is Furio
Once again I agree with Ivan: The worst part of these charts is that they remind some of us of people we actually knew
American Mafia 1990s Murders
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Some Colombo ones off the top of my head: Joseph Miccio (1994), Carmine “the Gorilla” Gargano (1996), Richie Greaves (1995).
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Gotta bring up the Ralph Coppola murder. One of the most bizarre in modern times. What happened here? Were they going to fry Serpico for it and he died during trial? They essentially got away with it and DeLuca took the blame without really taking the blame or giving clarity on what happened
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In the Basciano book it is mentioned a few times that he was suspected of a spur of the moment killing of someone inside a social club at some point in the 90s. It’s weird, it’s one of those things where multiple ppl heard about the incident but no one knows who the victim was. Massino seemed to believe it happened.
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The social club was on francis lewis blvd too. Always thought who the fuck had a club all the way out there? Auburndale? Wonder if it was a Bonanno clubAmershire_Ed wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 5:45 pm In the Basciano book it is mentioned a few times that he was suspected of a spur of the moment killing of someone inside a social club at some point in the 90s. It’s weird, it’s one of those things where multiple ppl heard about the incident but no one knows who the victim was. Massino seemed to believe it happened.
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Was Ralph desimone related to Tommy?