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Eddie mush
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Can you retire from the mob

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Was wondering can a old timer just retire from the mob. Let's say your 75 have a million in the bank can u just call it a career . I know they say in for life but they also say it's a thing of honor . And to let a old man who has served your organization for a long time not live out his reamaining years in peace is not very honorable

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Sure. They do it all the time. It is not like they are going to force you to be active.


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They retire all the time. Go in alive and come out dead is one of the biggest myths going. And when they get too old to carry their own weight they often get put out to pasture (shelved). And that happens A LOT.
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DiFronzo was lucky, Lombardo not so much...the government didn't give a rats ass.


Then you had Torrio, Costello, Bonanno and maybe Ligambi who were all kind of forced into retirement.


Could you imagine asking some of those old school type bosses to retire?
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Carmine Agnello retired young
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Salvatore locascio and Michael franzese did , I bet people were paid off but they defo retired
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Eddie mush wrote:Was wondering can a old timer just retire from the mob. Let's say your 75 have a million in the bank can u just call it a career . I know they say in for life but they also say it's a thing of honor . And to let a old man who has served your organization for a long time not live out his reamaining years in peace is not very honorable

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All these fellas said above is correct. It largely depends on individual circumstances. I can give you one example of someone retiring in one family a certain way, but under different circumstances and people in another family, that same scenario may end differently with the member being told he's in can't leave. Other members in retirement have been "called back."
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Donnie shacks martomarano being one of them
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Due to special circumstances, yes members can fully retire. Gotti Jr comes to mind. Old members can also retire (being inactive), but they are still members and can be called upon if they are needed by the boss for something. But don´t think for a second that a member in his prime, can say bye bye to the boss "nice to have met you, I´m out", walk away and move to sunny Florida just like that.
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Not only can you retire..you can be a rat and live in the open right in NY like John Alite, Dom Cicale, PJ Pisciotti and countless others. The glory days are over...today's mob is just trying to stay out of jail and make a few bucks.
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Hailbritain wrote:Donnie shacks martomarano being one of them
He was called back into the fold by Russo. Andy Mush was actually sending out threatening messages letting guys who were retired know that if he calls for them to be active they better come or else.
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Hailbritain wrote:Salvatore locascio and Michael franzese did , I bet people were paid off but they defo retired
Franzese didn't retire he cooperated. He's not bullshitting anyone. He's a rat hiding behind a bible. EB has always said that Tore is retired by I have serious doubt's about that. The guy is a serious money maker for the mob...not so sure the Gambinos would let that go away. Time will tell but like I said I have my doubt's.
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Rocco wrote:Not only can you retire..you can be a rat and live in the open right in NY like John Alite, Dom Cicale, PJ Pisciotti and countless others. The glory days are over...today's mob is just trying to stay out of jail and make a few bucks.

Yeah even if you don't have permission you can just retire on your own. It's not like they will do anything to you. If they can't even bring themselves to whack informants living out in the open in their area they are not going to go to the trouble of whacking a guy who chooses to stay home and watch tv. The mob is pretty much toothless these days.

East Bronx wrote:Go in alive and come out dead

...and it's your best friend who does it. :mrgreen:


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Pogo The Clown wrote:...and it's your best friend who does it. :mrgreen:

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