http://www.cosanostranews.com/2017/02/p ... tions.html
But I clearly remember reading earlier that there was a meeting where Tieri attended for the Genoveses, Castellano for the Gambinos, then it was said that "maybe" (why not 100% sure?) Tony Corallo for the Luccheses, and don't remember if it was specified who represented the Colombos, but anyway, I think the vote was 3 to 1, with the Colombos voting against the hit. Somewhere I read it was considered such an important decision than even the retired Joe Bonanno was asked (why the hell ask him, who wasn't boss anymore and was labeled a traitor anyway, for trying to whack the Commission years before, using Magliocco?). Anyway, now they say it was Rastelli alone. I remember reading though, that there were articles mentioning Aniello Dellacroce being filmed greeting and congratulating the people later turned out to be the triggermen (if I remember well), shortly after the hit....Some Gambino characters were proven to be involved somehow, although I don't remember the details and the titles of the articles anymore. But I can search for them, if necessary.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.
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. Massino never testified in court about this information.
So do you think, was there a Commission meeting to whack Galante or there wasn't there any?