Gangland 5/11/2023
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Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
Think capeci 2x that Ferrara a rat, means bank on it. With this info he furnished.
Delucia was bullshit and Capeci should've had a retraction. You don't throw that label and not pull it back in, with humility. He went down in my book for that.
Delucia was bullshit and Capeci should've had a retraction. You don't throw that label and not pull it back in, with humility. He went down in my book for that.
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Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
My bad I’m a spasticCheech wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 4:38 pmI thought it was dennis deluciaTommyGambino wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 8:30 amStill can’t believe he hasn’t apologised for labelling Ricciardi a rat, could have got him killedTonyd621 wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 8:19 amYeah, Capeci was right. I was wrong. No if, ands, or buts, about it.TommyGambino wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 5:46 amIt’s a weird one but just because we can’t make sense of it doesn’t mean it’s not true. Who knows, probably saw a way out and thought fuck itTonyd621 wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 5:20 amI am one of the ones that called bullshit on that. Obviously I was wrong. But he's been a part of the Colombos for a while and only has to testify at this one trial? Must have terminal cancer or some shit.TommyGambino wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 4:49 am People were calling bullshit on Capeci’s claim that Ferrara is a rat not long ago on here lol
Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
He did have a retraction within hours of it being posted.SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Fri May 12, 2023 1:16 am Think capeci 2x that Ferrara a rat, means bank on it. With this info he furnished.
Delucia was bullshit and Capeci should've had a retraction. You don't throw that label and not pull it back in, with humility. He went down in my book for that.
Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
Wonder when this federal construction case involving Michael Michael is coming down. Capeci’s done so many articles alluding to it but then nothing.
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Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
I stand corrected. My mistake.OcSleeper wrote: ↑Fri May 12, 2023 7:12 amHe did have a retraction within hours of it being posted.SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Fri May 12, 2023 1:16 am Think capeci 2x that Ferrara a rat, means bank on it. With this info he furnished.
Delucia was bullshit and Capeci should've had a retraction. You don't throw that label and not pull it back in, with humility. He went down in my book for that.
Don't give me your f***ing Manson lamps.
Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
So what do they do with the other information he gave if he is only testifying at this one trial?johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 9:26 amWhen you cooperate they make you go through your entire life of crime from beginning to end. You don't get to choose what you want to talk about, it's all or nothing.
Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
Is he BF Ferrara brother?
Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
It depends. If they have other corroborating information it could lead to more indictments. My guess is the prosecutor gave him his queen for a day and decided they couldn’t make further prosecutions by his word alone.Tonyd621 wrote: ↑Fri May 12, 2023 4:42 pmSo what do they do with the other information he gave if he is only testifying at this one trial?johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 9:26 amWhen you cooperate they make you go through your entire life of crime from beginning to end. You don't get to choose what you want to talk about, it's all or nothing.
Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
Oh yaeh. Moving along wrong name...
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Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
It’s all recorded and used to further other investigations and if possible make news cases. Theoretically it’s possible the information he gave this year could be the root cause of indictments to come years down the line.
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Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
Have to belive a Capo gave up more than just this bull$$$t racket.
In with the admin. Would've had a crew, knew their games, associates etc etc. Would DOUBT he's a one trick pony
In with the admin. Would've had a crew, knew their games, associates etc etc. Would DOUBT he's a one trick pony
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Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
Does he have enough information worth prosecuting over? I'm sure he's pointing the feds in the right direction but I don't think they can rely on an ailing old captain as the sole basis for indictments. For instance, when Tommy Gioeli's captain Paul Bevacqua flipped, he wore a wire for a year but died shortly afterwards so most of those arrested due to his recordings got off very lightly.SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Sat May 13, 2023 1:53 am Have to belive a Capo gave up more than just this bull$$$t racket.
In with the admin. Would've had a crew, knew their games, associates etc etc. Would DOUBT he's a one trick pony
Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
Colombo family definitely recruits guys who don't believe in the omerta thing or you do the crime you do the time. It is crazy 1 scheme which it sounds like never even got past the go gets the whole hierarchy taken down. You think every family would have took note of chin Gigante ever dealing with that 1 associate in the windows case. Never should have gotten to him. Like a few mobsters said he was blinded with greed
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Re: Gangland 5/11/2023
I would disagree. He's a witness. Every made guy would've had his rackets on record. As a direct (?) witness his word on the stand should be sufficient to prosecute every made guy in his crew for crimes they kick up to him.gohnjotti wrote: ↑Sat May 13, 2023 3:02 amDoes he have enough information worth prosecuting over? I'm sure he's pointing the feds in the right direction but I don't think they can rely on an ailing old captain as the sole basis for indictments. For instance, when Tommy Gioeli's captain Paul Bevacqua flipped, he wore a wire for a year but died shortly afterwards so most of those arrested due to his recordings got off very lightly.SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Sat May 13, 2023 1:53 am Have to belive a Capo gave up more than just this bull$$$t racket.
In with the admin. Would've had a crew, knew their games, associates etc etc. Would DOUBT he's a one trick pony
I think I'm correct in this but may be wrong.
Your Bevacqua example is different as he died and couldn't testify, and be cross examined so I don't think is relevenat?
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