Thanks for posting Wiily.willychichi wrote:Persico Appeal Raises Serious Questions About "Mafia Commission" Case's Validity
http://www.cosanostranews.com/2017/02/p ... .html#more
"Persico's lawyers are attempting to get Persico re-sentenced by essentially arguing that:
Carmine Persico was not the boss of the Colombo crime family at the time alleged in the Commission Case indictment; Gregory Scarpa had named at least three other Colombo mobsters as boss of the Colombo crime family when the Commission Case crimes reportedly occurred."
- Something that stands out to me is this:
"Separately, in interviews with this blog [Cosa Nostra news], attorney Mat Mari noted that supporting this new motion are FBI 302s based on information provided by former Bonanno boss Joseph Massino, who flipped following his own conviction in a major murder and racketeering trial.
There was no Commission meeting to determine the fate of Carmine Galante, Massino told the FBI, which detailed his comments on 302s, the form used by FBI agents to report or summarize interviews with certain sources.
Known as Lilo, Galante was a former Bonanno capo slain by three gunmen in broad daylight in 1979.
In fact, the Galante murder was in-house Bonanno business, Massino told FBI agents.
Bonanno boss Philip (Rusty) Rastelli simply ordered the murder of Galante, Massino told the FBI."
- Not meaning to derail the thread, but this is exactly what I have been suspecting for years now. That Galante was killed simply due to a power struggle within the Bonannos.
JD, are these 302s (mentioned above) within your recent findings on the Bonannos? If so, is there more detailed information regarding the Galante murder?
And btw, Persico´s lawyers are right. He should not have been convicted in the Galante murder. He should have been convicted in any of the other dozen or so murders he ordered, but not in this one.