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NothingNew44 wrote: Sat May 20, 2023 2:48 pm
CornerBoy wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 6:06 am
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davidf1989 wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 3:24 am HI and were Russell Bufalino and Frank Sheeran close friends? as this article https://www.newspapers.com/article/the- ... 124783960/ mentions that Bufalino gave Sheeran permission for a hit. Also is the book on Frank Sheeran I heard that you paint houses worth reading?
i loved it but then the guys on here said it was bs. its interesting to learn about how angelo bruno and russell bufalino interact and intersect.

One thing i don't get is how could angelo bruno have supposedly this huge portfolio and left his daughter a broke middle aged woman. same w gotti.
what the fuck do some of these bosses do w their money. matty the horse left his son 115M in commercial real estate. Gigante Carlo Gambino Castellano.
I never heard of Angelo Bruno leaving his blood family with $0
neither did i until i saw a documentary and the daughter looked like she was homeless.


Maybe bufalino's influence has been exxaggerated? just asking. gambino shouldve whacked him and taken over the family up there and the garment business.
She was married to a real estate millionaire who died young and didn’t leave her much, mostly their kids. There was an article written years back that said she inherited like half a million and the house from her parents. Which is nice but not wealth. Plus the article said she supported her adult age son who hadn’t worked in over a decade. When the city’s historical society was considering her dads house as a landmark the interview she gave about it seemed like her main concern was would it reduce the property tax.
This article has some references to how much she has, but it still seems she still has some trauma of her dad dying. One part she says [sometimes I sit in his closet and can still smell him]. I thought that was creepy and weird and she seems like the type of person that even if she had millions she wouldn't know it
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.inquir ... utType=amp

This one has a picture of her. She looks like a bird or cat lady.
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MightyDR wrote: Sat May 20, 2023 6:00 pm
davidf1989 wrote: Sat May 20, 2023 4:11 am Hi and just to let you know that there an upcoming book about the Bufalino family and here is the link.https://www.amazon.com/Life-We-Chose-Am ... 006323467X
The looks like it could be pretty damn good. D'Elia should have some interesting stories to tell.
Thanks for your message and was D'Elia a protégé of Russell Bufalino and did he cooperate with law enforcement? As this article suggested that he did cooperate in one case https://www.mcall.com/2008/11/25/repute ... utors-say/
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They book if it's actually a autobiography by bill d'elia could be real good. He was around alot of the families and well respected. Kinda like Russell. Could be real interesting. I haven't been interested in a mafia book since probably little Al's. That was probably 10 urs ago now
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What do people make of this report about Bufalino?https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.htm ... o%20angelo it mentions Angelo Bruno and Phil Testa
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Pmac2 wrote: Sat May 20, 2023 9:22 pm They book if it's actually a autobiography by bill d'elia could be real good. He was around alot of the families and well respected. Kinda like Russell. Could be real interesting. I haven't been interested in a mafia book since probably little Al's. That was probably 10 urs ago now
Seconded. When Ralph Natale testified against Merlino in 2001, he talked about his dealings with D'Elia and spoke about how he had contacts with almost every family in the country
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chin_gigante wrote: Sun May 21, 2023 6:22 am
Pmac2 wrote: Sat May 20, 2023 9:22 pm They book if it's actually a autobiography by bill d'elia could be real good. He was around alot of the families and well respected. Kinda like Russell. Could be real interesting. I haven't been interested in a mafia book since probably little Al's. That was probably 10 urs ago now
Seconded. When Ralph Natale testified against Merlino in 2001, he talked about his dealings with D'Elia and spoke about how he had contacts with almost every family in the country
According to this article Merlino had wanted to put a contract on d'elia due to his past allegiance to Stanfa but Natale talked him out of it. https://www.timesleader.com/archive/999 ... ource-says
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CornerBoy wrote: Sat May 20, 2023 4:50 am
NorthBuffalo wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 6:45 am Great chain - I actually didn't understand why Netflix would focus on Buffalino but the more I read about him, the more he appears to be the glue that kept the largest labor union scams going.
how has netflix focused on these guys?
For The Irishman mob movie - I was surprised they would do Buffalino of all the interesting stories - but that was bc I didn't know his story.
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NorthBuffalo wrote: Sun May 21, 2023 2:38 pm
CornerBoy wrote: Sat May 20, 2023 4:50 am
NorthBuffalo wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 6:45 am Great chain - I actually didn't understand why Netflix would focus on Buffalino but the more I read about him, the more he appears to be the glue that kept the largest labor union scams going.
how has netflix focused on these guys?
For The Irishman mob movie - I was surprised they would do Buffalino of all the interesting stories - but that was bc I didn't know his story.
Netflix definitely didn’t say let’s focus on Russ Bufalino and have Scorsese make the Frank Sheeran story. You can’t even tell the Sheeran story without Russ. Scorsese had actually been trying to make that movie for a decade before Netflix got involved. I take it you haven’t read ‘I heard you paint houses’? Give it a shot.
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Martin Scorsese said in one interview when someone questioned the truthfulness of the book...He made a good point I thought. He was doing a movie on this man's book. Who am I to change his story and know what's true. Something to that effect. And he's right. He bought the rights to make the book into a movie. It doesn't really matter if we think it's bullshit or not. It's not our story to tell. Who knows what the real story is anyways...that Dan Moldea guy is in his 70s or something and has spent his whole life trying to find Hoffa remains and he's still not even close.
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i thought scorcese answer was perfect. and tonys.

Moldea sure is committed. he should wear 1960's garb like those civil war reenactors wear their regalia to get in the spirit.

Moldea also does seem very nice and well-intentioned when interviewed which i guess is the important thing.
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OlBlueEyesClub wrote: Tue Dec 27, 2016 7:38 am I've still seen no actual evidence that supports Buffalino being acting boss of The Genovese, at any point . Personally , I think its a load of crap.
im starting to think a lot of this about RB is overblown, overhyped nonsense
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Kinda think he was close to Vito and gerrymandering catena and was asked to call in to mediate sit downstairs that's probably it. Same way other bosses did if there close to another boss.
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Sam the plumber was the guy sent by the commission to talk to bonanno
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