Patty was a fat fuckin slob who dressed like a slob. A nice suit wasn't going to help that guy....tmarotta wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2017 1:04 pm I heard he was also messing with the wives of imprisoned members or associates, he was given money to get Patty from the Bronx a tailored suit but he pocketed most of the money and bought him a suit off the rack that made Patty look like a slob in court, and I believe it was reported that he was allegedly plotting to kill Greg Andres as well.
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I've seen several photos of him, from surveillance, to his 1960s arrest in Canada, to family photos and I didn't get that impression. Not that I feel like arguing about a mobster's style of dress, but uh oh, here I am...Rocco wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2017 8:26 amPatty was a fat fuckin slob who dressed like a slob. A nice suit wasn't going to help that guy....tmarotta wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2017 1:04 pm I heard he was also messing with the wives of imprisoned members or associates, he was given money to get Patty from the Bronx a tailored suit but he pocketed most of the money and bought him a suit off the rack that made Patty look like a slob in court, and I believe it was reported that he was allegedly plotting to kill Greg Andres as well.
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Thanks for checking on that. Seems possible that the hit was already in motion before Montagna was deported given these things sometimes take time to happen. Given the way he was killed, seems likely they were stalking him for a while.Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2017 6:11 pmB. wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2017 4:16 pm Since that hit went down I've wondered what the chain of command was for ordering/approving the murder. I believe that was before Montagna was deported and he was the acting boss and from the same crew as Seccafico. No doubt he was involved, but I wonder if Mancuso was consulted as well given he was the soon-to-be (as far as we know) official boss and also from that crew.
I checked. Montagna was deported in April 2009 and Seccafico was killed on July 2nd of that year. The family was likely being run by a ruling panel at the time.
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Hopefully someday we get more info on the Bonannos from 2006-2009 or so. Very curious about the stabilization / rebuilding. A family has never been hit so hard yet here they are still kicking and seemingly not as bad off as we thought they'd be.
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Badalamenti, based off some Capeci articles around then, was also part of the power structure at that time and was aligned with Mancuso, so he may have been involved as well.
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That's right. I forget about him but he was a main figure during the stabilization period.
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What are you considering the stabilization period? Out of curiosity. I'm guessing 2006 to 2009 like you mentioned above? Seems around 2009 or so was when it became evident that Mancuso was emerging as the new boss.
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Yeah, I don't mean anything concrete since a lot of it's a mystery, but I would say after Massino had flipped and Basciano, Mancuso, and that phase of leadership/membership were taken off the streets the family would have been able to focus on stabilizing. Basically when the big indictments started thinning out, guys stopped flipping, and they had consistent leadership, which seems to have been around the time Montagna took over.
At the time everyone thought the so-called "bambino boss" was a last resort for a desperate family (and maybe that's partially true), but the picture that has emerged of Montagna since his death makes him out to be a sharp, aggressive leader. If he was able to do what he did in Montreal (though he did have longstanding personal and possibly criminal ties there), I imagine he may have been a resourceful and serious leader as acting boss in NY where he was deeply entrenched.
2009 seems to be when people (on the boards and in the media) started to say, "Maybe the Bonannos aren't completely ruined." I def wouldn't say that the Bonannos were stable at that point or even completely stable now since it sounds like there is tension between factions, but that's pretty normal for the mob anyway... even at their peaks the families had groups out to get each other.
Anyway, what has always been the most interesting family to me has continued to be fuckin' fascinating into the latest era (2006 to today)! I mean, an unprecedented takedown of a mob family, where the boss, underboss, and key captains all flip, the next generation of leadership are hit with hard prison terms, all during a time period where everyone is saying "the recruitment pool is dried up" and yet here we are. I'm not saying they are some powerhouse or anything, but the fact that they are in the shape they are in shows you how resilient these families are in NYC. You can only imagine what it's like in Sicily... no wonder they have the draconian laws they do to keep those guys down.
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Do we have any more info on Badalamenti?
Who was he under? Was he part of the Bronx crew Mancuso etc belonged too?
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SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2017 4:34 pm Do we have any more info on Badalamenti?
Who was he under? Was he part of the Bronx crew Mancuso etc belonged too?
They are talking about Vinny T.V. Badalamenti. He was the Acting Boss from 2010-early 2012. He came up under the Attanasio-Calabrese Crew. He was also the Acting Consiglieri from 2007-2010.
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For the record, I had plenty of argument ends with people on the RD forum who claimed the Bonannos were finished. They were many of the same posters who said similar things about the Colombos. I get that some do it just tongue in cheek or as a running joke. But others seem to believe it. These are the ones who don't remember anything past the last headline and fail to see long term trends. While the quality has certainly suffered, anyone who says the recruitment pool in NY has dried up doesn't know what they're talking about. The five families have kept their membership totals relatively steady for years now. And they're almost indestructible from a purely law enforcement approach. And we don't see the same premature predictions from law enforcement and government officials about the demise of the NY Mafia that we did in the 1980s and 1990s.B. wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2017 3:45 pmYeah, I don't mean anything concrete since a lot of it's a mystery, but I would say after Massino had flipped and Basciano, Mancuso, and that phase of leadership/membership were taken off the streets the family would have been able to focus on stabilizing. Basically when the big indictments started thinning out, guys stopped flipping, and they had consistent leadership, which seems to have been around the time Montagna took over.
At the time everyone thought the so-called "bambino boss" was a last resort for a desperate family (and maybe that's partially true), but the picture that has emerged of Montagna since his death makes him out to be a sharp, aggressive leader. If he was able to do what he did in Montreal (though he did have longstanding personal and possibly criminal ties there), I imagine he may have been a resourceful and serious leader as acting boss in NY where he was deeply entrenched.
2009 seems to be when people (on the boards and in the media) started to say, "Maybe the Bonannos aren't completely ruined." I def wouldn't say that the Bonannos were stable at that point or even completely stable now since it sounds like there is tension between factions, but that's pretty normal for the mob anyway... even at their peaks the families had groups out to get each other.
Anyway, what has always been the most interesting family to me has continued to be fuckin' fascinating into the latest era (2006 to today)! I mean, an unprecedented takedown of a mob family, where the boss, underboss, and key captains all flip, the next generation of leadership are hit with hard prison terms, all during a time period where everyone is saying "the recruitment pool is dried up" and yet here we are. I'm not saying they are some powerhouse or anything, but the fact that they are in the shape they are in shows you how resilient these families are in NYC. You can only imagine what it's like in Sicily... no wonder they have the draconian laws they do to keep those guys down.
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When Badalamenti name was put out there as acting boss I thought Mancuso was loosing his grip on the family and the Brooklyn faction was looking to take control. But this goes back to what I said about slim pickings. There probably wasn't anyone to grab the wheel in the Bronx as that time. It looks like Badalamenti was aligned with Mancuso and street boss for him. The flip side of the coin is if Badalamenti was looking to grab the family from Mancuso ...well he never got he chance because he was picked up and sent to jail by the feds. So who really knows.? The Bonanno's are still a fraction of their former selves. Compared to the MAssino glory days.
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No one thought Mancuso was running things way back then. His name was never floated or mentioned as the one calling the shots.
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Around 2009/2010 Capeci noted that Mancuso was "keeping an eye" on things in Montreal, I remember that pretty clearly, but that was the first time (that I remember) his name was mentioned in regards to him positioning himself as the next boss. Three recent acting bosses (Montagna, Badalamenti, and Palazzolo) were clearly aligned with him for what it's worth.
I'd be curious to see where Badalamenti stands now, he wasn't present with the other "new" capos at Cammarano's Christmas party, so maybe that Pagan thing hurt him. If I remember right it led to Graziano being shelved.
I'd be curious to see where Badalamenti stands now, he wasn't present with the other "new" capos at Cammarano's Christmas party, so maybe that Pagan thing hurt him. If I remember right it led to Graziano being shelved.
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