The chins opinion towards Massino

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A Mikey Scars book would be a great read. The post Gotti fallout and restructuring of the family seem like interesting times.I guess it would depend on the author too I thought the Al D'arco book by Capeci would be amazing but was somewhat disappointed after I finished it.
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I'm actually surprised we haven't had a book by any of the major rats in the bonnano family around Massino: Vitale, Coppa, Lino, Tartaglione, Cantarella, Pisciotti, Barberi etc etc.

Surely there'd be a publisher willing to throw a bit of money at one of these senior guys for a bio.

We'd all buy it.
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SonnyBlackstein wrote: Sat Dec 02, 2017 6:05 pm I'm actually surprised we haven't had a book by any of the major rats in the bonnano family around Massino: Vitale, Coppa, Lino, Tartaglione, Cantarella, Pisciotti, Barberi etc etc.

Surely there'd be a publisher willing to throw a bit of money at one of these senior guys for a bio.

We'd all buy it.
Well Cantarella's doing a reality TV show in Arizona, which probably makes even more money and is way easier for a dolt like him.
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Lupara wrote: Sat Dec 02, 2017 5:29 am I think the guy is ashamed enough for being the first boss to testify. He probably wants to live out his life quietly.
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SonnyBlackstein wrote: Sat Dec 02, 2017 6:05 pm I'm actually surprised we haven't had a book by any of the major rats in the bonnano family around Massino: Vitale, Coppa, Lino, Tartaglione, Cantarella, Pisciotti, Barberi etc etc.

Surely there'd be a publisher willing to throw a bit of money at one of these senior guys for a bio.

We'd all buy it.
If each one of those schmucks wrote a book each one of us schmucks would buy it! And the world goes round.
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A good colombo book would be excellent , maybe from Dino calabro , or carmine sessa. That would be a good read
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I’m sure Massino could write a book with at least least 50% of information that’s not out in the public
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Lupara wrote: Sat Dec 02, 2017 5:29 am I think the guy is ashamed enough for being the first boss to testify. He probably wants to live out his life quietly.
Agreed. I never went through this thread until now but I think this is exactly why we'll never see a book from him. He's a rodent for sure but at one point this guy turned the joke of Italian-American OC completely around and had a ton of respect for it. His decision may of been to save his own ass but I bet it haunts him every fucking day.
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I think a book depends on how much money the govt let him keep. Maybe in a few years if the cash is running out. Would love to have Capeci do an real thorough one.
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Hailbritain wrote: Mon Dec 04, 2017 11:14 pm A good colombo book would be excellent , maybe from Dino calabro , or carmine sessa. That would be a good read
I have always wanted a book by 3 Colombo guys. Carmine Sessa, John Pate, Frankie Blue Eyes Sparaco. I recently read "The Life" by Larry Mazza and it was a great book.
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yatescj7781 wrote: Mon Mar 05, 2018 11:41 pm
Hailbritain wrote: Mon Dec 04, 2017 11:14 pm A good colombo book would be excellent , maybe from Dino calabro , or carmine sessa. That would be a good read
I have always wanted a book by 3 Colombo guys. Carmine Sessa, John Pate, Frankie Blue Eyes Sparaco. I recently read "The Life" by Larry Mazza and it was a great book.
Isn't it revolved around Mazza's affair with Greg Scarpa's wife, and how Scarpa let his wife have the affair? That's what I could gauge from the blurbs online...
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gohnjotti wrote: Tue Mar 06, 2018 12:01 am
yatescj7781 wrote: Mon Mar 05, 2018 11:41 pm
Hailbritain wrote: Mon Dec 04, 2017 11:14 pm A good colombo book would be excellent , maybe from Dino calabro , or carmine sessa. That would be a good read
I have always wanted a book by 3 Colombo guys. Carmine Sessa, John Pate, Frankie Blue Eyes Sparaco. I recently read "The Life" by Larry Mazza and it was a great book.
Isn't it revolved around Mazza's affair with Greg Scarpa's wife, and how Scarpa let his wife have the affair? That's what I could gauge from the blurbs online...
It has that in there. It's how he got his start. But it's mainly about The Life from the time he met scarpa, leading up to the war, all the hits in the war and the aftermath. Mazza and his best friend del masto were with scarpa during the war and did the dirty work alongside scarpa. Great look into the Family during a 15 year period.
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Re: The chins opinion towards Massino

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Writing a book is like setting off a can of explosives. Look at Eppolito and his Mafia Cop book got him and his partner Carracappa life sentences.
Massino should stay happy watching his tomatos grow and enjoy his freedom with whatever time he has left.
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