Cheers JSjohnny_scootch wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 4:26 pmManzo said something like 'he's nothing but an ice cream salesman' but by the second time around D'Arco had done some time and expanded his criminal repertoire. Joe Reese pushed for him and Joe Palisades got him across the finish line. This is all from D'Arco's book.SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 3:13 pmWas a reason given?johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 2:59 pm Frank Manzo blocked Al D’Arco from getting made his first time proposed and he tried to do it again the second time he was proposed but Joe Schiavo who was sponsoring D’Arco reached out to Joe Rosato to resolve the matter which he did and D’Arco was made.
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Don't give me your f***ing Manson lamps.
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I'm having a hard time understanding how Rosato, who was nearing 40 in 1942 and who is one of those other old timers mentioned in Valachi's memoirs, fits into the story of 3 horny youths tricking some local girls into their cars to then try to rape them in a secluded spot. I don't know much more about the story beyond the OCshortz's video, but I don't remember Rosato being mentioned in there or in any of the girls' testimonies.
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I recall the girl specifically identified Furnari in court, too.
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New post on Joseph 'Joe Curly' Agone.
The post mentions that Matthew Ianniello was acting underboss and John Ardito was still Consigliere as of June 1979.
Also interesting is that Harry Lanza is still listed as a captain. This suggests that Thomas Maiorana was given a seperate crew, not that he succeeded Lanza. Both were listed as captains in April 1974.
The post mentions that Matthew Ianniello was acting underboss and John Ardito was still Consigliere as of June 1979.
Also interesting is that Harry Lanza is still listed as a captain. This suggests that Thomas Maiorana was given a seperate crew, not that he succeeded Lanza. Both were listed as captains in April 1974.
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That was a great article, I’m gassed he found a picture of Thomas Pecora. I’ve never seen one before
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Agreed. He has an amazing talent for finding never before seen pictures.JoelTurner wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2024 9:22 am That was a great article, I’m gassed he found a picture of Thomas Pecora. I’ve never seen one before
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New post on Genovese member Anthony DeMartino.
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The post mentions one Andrew 'Benny the Old Man' Benzola as a member of the Harlem crew. This is probably who the "Joe Benzola" phonetic name is referring to. The FBI dead list carries a Andrew Joseph Benzola (1915 - 1984).
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Two new biographies from LCN Bios:
Frank Pelliccio:
lcnbios.blogspot.com/2024/08/frank-pelliccio-genovese.html
Louis Barbella:
lcnbios.blogspot.com/2024/08/louis-barbella-genovese.html
Interesting:
Louis Barbella's biography claims that Colombo member Jimmy Angellino, killed in 1988, was the son of Genovese captain James Angelina.
Rocco Pellegrino's crew in the 1960s included Frank Pelliccio, and Rocco Pellegrino's sons Carmine and Peter, there are no mentions of other crew members. Seems like a pretty small crew for such a powerful captain. Does this mean that Pellegrino's crew split in the 1950s and most of the members left with Angelina, Alo and others?
Frank Pelliccio:
lcnbios.blogspot.com/2024/08/frank-pelliccio-genovese.html
Louis Barbella:
lcnbios.blogspot.com/2024/08/louis-barbella-genovese.html
Interesting:
Louis Barbella's biography claims that Colombo member Jimmy Angellino, killed in 1988, was the son of Genovese captain James Angelina.
Rocco Pellegrino's crew in the 1960s included Frank Pelliccio, and Rocco Pellegrino's sons Carmine and Peter, there are no mentions of other crew members. Seems like a pretty small crew for such a powerful captain. Does this mean that Pellegrino's crew split in the 1950s and most of the members left with Angelina, Alo and others?
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New bios on Lucchese soldier John Trematerra and Genovese soldier Joseph Calabro:
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Surprising that he lists Alexander DiBrizzi as a Genovese in Calabro's bio.
Rosario Palmieri was believed to be acting captain for Anthony DiLorenzo at the time, but interestingly, another source said he was under DeFeo. Is it possible for a soldier from another crew to be acting captain?
Rosario Palmieri was believed to be acting captain for Anthony DiLorenzo at the time, but interestingly, another source said he was under DeFeo. Is it possible for a soldier from another crew to be acting captain?
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A family member can be "borrowed" by another family, so I will assume that a crew can also borrow a soldier from another crew. But this is a pure assumption by analogy, in practice this could or could not be the case. But it is known for sure that the captain of one crew can be the acting captain of another.bn wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2024 2:41 pm Surprising that he lists Alexander DiBrizzi as a Genovese in Calabro's bio.
Rosario Palmieri was believed to be acting captain for Anthony DiLorenzo at the time, but interestingly, another source said he was under DeFeo. Is it possible for a soldier from another crew to be acting captain?
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Serao's biography claims that Francesco Rizzo received Pietro Stincone's crew.
Calabro's biography mentions a plot against Genovese involving Thomas Eboli and two other men, one from the Bronx and one from Manhattan. Who do you think he's referring to?
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New bios on Gambino member: Joseph Serao
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I speculated a while back that there could be a link between those crews as Rizzo was from Canicatti like Stincone and the Canicattesi were tight-knit. Gaetano Trupia was an early captain from Canicatti and Salvatore Tornabe may have been a captain as well circa Apalachin.