I think what may have happened is, upon Basciano's November 2004 imprisonment, he wanted to set up a panel with Cicale, Mancuso & Rabito. Sometime between then and January 2005, Mancuso decided he was going to be in control and took over the family affairs. I say this because in January 2005, Basciano had that prison conversation with Massino where he griped about Mancuso taking over the family, and Massino retorted that Basciano had done the same himself when he was locked up. I don't see any other explanation as to why Basciano would complain about Mancuso taking over - after all, he was the acting underboss.Pogo The Clown wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:41 am
He promoted to Acting Capo in 2003 then Acting UnderBoss in 2004.
It came out in 2005/6. I believe in one of the detention memos. It would have been very brief since Basciano was imprisoned in November and Cicale was imprisoned not long after in March.
Pogo
Also, the panel may have never come to fruition in the first place - it might have just been a Basciano plan that Mancuso ignored. This is because, on the topic of Randy Pizzolo, Mancuso seemed to have the authority. Cicale initially tried to lie about whether there was a plot about Pizzolo, but Mancuso found out and ordered it to go through, saying "Nothing skips a beat." Mancuso also told Cicale "If anybody has anything to say, I gave the order." Remember, this all happened mere days after Basciano's imprisonment - Basciano was jailed on Nov. 19 and Pizzolo was killed on Nov. 30. Later, when talking to Massino about it, Massino asked; "Who gave the okay to clip 'im? You did?" and Basciano answered "Michael."
Also there is the issue of the murder contract on Mancuso. According to Cicale, Mancuso was a tyrant and was "giving Dominick a hard time." Tommy Lee, the messenger between the imprisoned mobsters, said "Dominick shouldn't back down to anybody." A lot can be taken from those words - I personally don't think it was an 'okay' for Mancuso to be whacked as Cicale has said, I think it was simply Basciano telling Cicale not to take orders from Mancuso. I don't think Mancuso would've felt he had the authority to whack Cicale anyways.