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Re: brother moscato
Dan Moldea has two really cool articles about his dealings with Moscato, his relatives, partners and his Hoffa-New Jersey theory as a whole:
Zeroring in on Jimmy Hoffa's unmarked grave
Finding Jimmy Hoffa
Zeroring in on Jimmy Hoffa's unmarked grave
Finding Jimmy Hoffa
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Re: brother moscato
were/ are capolla's kids involved w the mob?JoePuzzles234 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 6:36 am Dan Moldea has two really cool articles about his dealings with Moscato, his relatives, partners and his Hoffa-New Jersey theory as a whole:
Zeroring in on Jimmy Hoffa's unmarked grave
Finding Jimmy Hoffa
And who was the father and how would he know?
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The article goes in-depth about Cappola. Paul Senior was Brother Moscato's partner in their PJP Landfill venture. Paul Senior is alleged to have buried Hoffa's body in the New Jersey dump.CornerBoy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 5:53 amwere/ are capolla's kids involved w the mob?JoePuzzles234 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 6:36 am Dan Moldea has two really cool articles about his dealings with Moscato, his relatives, partners and his Hoffa-New Jersey theory as a whole:
Zeroring in on Jimmy Hoffa's unmarked grave
Finding Jimmy Hoffa
And who was the father and how would he know?
One of Cappola's sons, Frank, is described by Moldea as a former "top lieutenant" of Vincent Ravo, a New Jersey Genovese associate. He had a criminal record, per the article, but it is not discussed further I don't think. Ravo seemingly showed Phillip Moscato Jnr the location of Hoffa's body, calling it "sacred ground" and is further alleged to have assisted in the burial.
Interestingly, Ravo may have been a nephew of the Sica brothers in Los Angeles and is listed on the 1969/1970 LAPD chart as a "soldier/button." He worked for the Sicas as a bartender at their Sunset Valley place and was arrested on kidnapping charges in San Diego during the late 1960s.
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