Gangland news today
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I'm not going to disagree with that but I think he has to pay his respect to LE and honor them to keep his source material going .
IMO he should get more granular into their rackets, especially after a bust and if it takes several weeks articles to go thru with it then so be it . Can't remember if it was him but someone wrote a very good Westside Newark Crew bust article that got pretty deep into the business ( money laundering and check cashing should be talked about more) .
The violence just isn't going to be there so he needs to follow the $ IMO.
IMO he should get more granular into their rackets, especially after a bust and if it takes several weeks articles to go thru with it then so be it . Can't remember if it was him but someone wrote a very good Westside Newark Crew bust article that got pretty deep into the business ( money laundering and check cashing should be talked about more) .
The violence just isn't going to be there so he needs to follow the $ IMO.
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Outside of Gotti and Gigante, Persico is probably the most well-known boss of his era and he ties into some of the biggest headlines from the 1980s and 90s.
Of course I want Jerry Capeci to cover the most obscure details and hit us with new members, promotions, etc. but he is already writing to a niche audience so covering the Persico situation is more than appropriate.
Of course I want Jerry Capeci to cover the most obscure details and hit us with new members, promotions, etc. but he is already writing to a niche audience so covering the Persico situation is more than appropriate.
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People forget capeci is mid 70s , he's an old man . He may be losing his passion , I know he gets others to write his stories for him now
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It's a difficult time to write about the mob.
We used to have very few sources of new information and Capeci was the major one. We're spoiled here in that we have access to every book, article, etc. and we have great researchers who scrape FBI files and every other resource for obscure info. Hell even Bill Cutolo Jr. is stopping by under his own name to give his take.
There have been few members flipping the past few years and not many dramatic cases. The public isn't hungry for mob stories like they used to be and the people who are keeping track are f'n freaks like us.
I'm bored by a lot of his articles, too, but it's just how it is. It's hit Anastasia, too. When those guys completely retire or die there will be nobody to replace them. Scott, DiStefano, and other folks are trying, but Capeci and Anastasia are institutions due to decades as journalists who stepped up as the top dogs in the field at the right time.
We used to have very few sources of new information and Capeci was the major one. We're spoiled here in that we have access to every book, article, etc. and we have great researchers who scrape FBI files and every other resource for obscure info. Hell even Bill Cutolo Jr. is stopping by under his own name to give his take.
There have been few members flipping the past few years and not many dramatic cases. The public isn't hungry for mob stories like they used to be and the people who are keeping track are f'n freaks like us.
I'm bored by a lot of his articles, too, but it's just how it is. It's hit Anastasia, too. When those guys completely retire or die there will be nobody to replace them. Scott, DiStefano, and other folks are trying, but Capeci and Anastasia are institutions due to decades as journalists who stepped up as the top dogs in the field at the right time.
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Nice post B., very well saidB. wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2017 11:51 am It's a difficult time to write about the mob.
We used to have very few sources of new information and Capeci was the major one. We're spoiled here in that we have access to every book, article, etc. and we have great researchers who scrape FBI files and every other resource for obscure info. Hell even Bill Cutolo Jr. is stopping by under his own name to give his take.
There have been few members flipping the past few years and not many dramatic cases. The public isn't hungry for mob stories like they used to be and the people who are keeping track are f'n freaks like us.
I'm bored by a lot of his articles, too, but it's just how it is. It's hit Anastasia, too. When those guys completely retire or die there will be nobody to replace them. Scott, DiStefano, and other folks are trying, but Capeci and Anastasia are institutions due to decades as journalists who stepped up as the top dogs in the field at the right time.
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Pics of Anthony Fiorino from a couple random sites:
http://liffl.com/history/hall-of-fame/
http://www.streetplay.com/stickball/cla ... ople.shtml
http://liffl.com/history/hall-of-fame/
http://www.streetplay.com/stickball/cla ... ople.shtml
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Do we know if Fiorino is made?
And COUGH, was he charged in the indictment?
And COUGH, was he charged in the indictment?
Don't give me your f***ing Manson lamps.
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How cute! He has a lot of personality.dave wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2017 5:04 pm Pics of Anthony Fiorino from a couple random sites:
http://liffl.com/history/hall-of-fame/
http://www.streetplay.com/stickball/cla ... ople.shtml
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Don't know. His brother, Gerald, has been described as a Genovese soldier in these articles:SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2017 5:16 pm Do we know if Fiorino is made?
And COUGH, was he charged in the indictment?
http://www.nytimes.com/1994/04/14/nyreg ... -case.html
http://www.villagevoice.com/news/daily- ... al-6710898
Here he is hanging with his paddleball buddies:
(39:35)
https://youtu.be/G3VnuhiQk0o?t=2375
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Geez what a score on that real estate deal, grossing over a $40m profit over a few years and from the city no less , lol, classic . Highly likely leaders in the Luchesse and West side got a big cut, probably had some silent points as well . Never seen that score before, great post , seems like the mob had some big income inequality issues too.
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lol He definitely gets a Meow from me. They're really good. My cousin's gf is always talking about playing paddleball (she's from Brooklyn/Coney Island area) She wants me to play next time I'm visiting.dave wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2017 6:28 pmDon't know. His brother, Gerald, has been described as a Genovese soldier in these articles:SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2017 5:16 pm Do we know if Fiorino is made?
And COUGH, was he charged in the indictment?
http://www.nytimes.com/1994/04/14/nyreg ... -case.html
http://www.villagevoice.com/news/daily- ... al-6710898
Here he is hanging with his paddleball buddies:
(39:35)
https://youtu.be/G3VnuhiQk0o?t=2375
As for the stickball games. I've actually played stickball growing up with ppl from San Diego when we used to get together with all the Italians from all over the state for the ICF. We'd have Stickball and bocce tournaments. I'm a great bocce ball player But stickball was more for the men.
You know you're Italian if you've played stickball at least once in your life
Ok back on track.
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MEEEEEEEOW.
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