furiofromnaples wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 2:47 am
In the GBB forum there are some names of the outfit young mobster:
Paul Carparelli Born in 1968 Soldier currently imprisoned it should leave early 2018.
Robert Panozzo Jr. Born in 1992 Associates currently incarcerated in state prison is expected to leave in mid-2018.
Antonio Lumbrazo Born in 1968 Possible Soldier
Nicholas Ferriola born in 1977
Panozzo jr and Ferriola are made men sons.IMO the outfit is like detroit.
Take those being labeled by people on forums as members with a dump truck of salt until it's actually confirmed in an indictment or at least an article.
Snakes wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 3:07 am
Tons of stuff here that I'll get to later on but I'm burned out on the endless theorizing about the Outfit because we all just end up talking in circles. These types of discussions happen every now and then.
Hence the reason I just stick to the known facts, as boring as that may be. Endless theorizing is mostly pointless, in my opinion.
CabriniGreen wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 4:30 am
I don't really like talking about the Outfit, but I have to throw this out there because I've asked the question before. ( Not on this board). How would you compare bookmaking vs video gambling? I know you guys remember the Sarno case? About video poker machines and the Outfit blowing up a building, or something like that. Well, I SUSPECT, the Outfit completely controls the video poker industry in Chicago, through legit companies. (Coin based machines and their descendants have always been big here, Midway Games , shit like this...)
Now we are talking close to 27000 machines with a gross revenue of 1.2 billion dollars. And I think that's just Chicago. Not included no the rest of the state of Illinois. I recently read that the amount of new machines amounts to like, the equivalent of 23 new casinos.
Like there is a new fuckin video slots machine IN MY LOCAL GROCERY STORE??!! And not hidden at all, it's front and center, all out in the open. For " Recreational Purposes" lol.
I honestly think the Outfit is a collection of corrupt businessmen tied into the City power structure. They get contracts, like the big one at the Airport to the Daddano guy. Lots of city and state stuff,I SUSPECT, LOL. None of this is fact, well the video gambling numbers are, I mean the Outfit connections there.
I know guys who place bets regularly, but it's the same stuff, like online. And these are like, IT type guys, young guys working professionals with money to blow. Not like, blue collar Union guys placing bets with the guy at the bar. Not really sure why there aren't more bust.
But, you gotta understand, this is a corrupt city man, R Kelly got off and he was on Video!!! You know what I'm saying?
Biggest mob case last 15 years was the Casino hits, like what prosecutor wouldn't want THAT CASE?
But, I mean gambling, HERE? In Murderland? I don't think that shit rates AT ALL.....
For the mob, or at least the NY families and a few others remaining on the east coast, bookmaking is far and away the biggest money-maker. You could add up all other forms of gambling the mob is still involved in - video poker machines, numbers, card games - and it would only be a fraction of sports betting. I saw a study a while back covering illegal gambling in the US, mob-connected and otherwise. Far and away the biggest market for illegal sports betting is the tri-state area. The mob cases bare this out as, with few exceptions, the really big bookmaking cases have involved the NY families.
As I said before, there have been some mob bookmaking cases in Chicago, but not as many as one might think, and none of them have shown big NY-like numbers involved. I'm not sure what the income the Outfit receives from sports betting is compared to video gambling but, just going by the cases in more recent years, poker machines seem to be at least as important to the Outfit.
That said, I wouldn't assume that all, or most of those 27,000 machines (47,000 according to a 2005 article) in Illinois are connected to the Outfit. You can look at the related Outfit cases (Centracchio, Marcello, Sarno, etc.) over the last 15-20 years and the number of video poker machines involved in those cases don't support jumping to that conclusion.
But I've noticed over more than a decade on these forums that, when it comes to discussions the Outfit, theories and assumptions make up a big part of them. One reason, it seems, is because of the the unique nature many see the Outfit having (more true in the past than today), it's easier to attribute or at least make a supposed connection with any and all cases of high level crime and corruption to the Outfit. As if it all revolves around the Chicago mob rather than the Outfit simply being a part, and taking advantage, of that overall corruption in Chicago.
All roads lead to New York.