DeCavalcante Bust
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I found this part of a recent article on the bust interesting. The full article can be read at the link below.
Their history has been marked by something of an inferiority complex. John Gotti, the late boss of the powerful Gambino crime family, is reported to have once referred to them as "our farm team.''
The feds say the family remains under the control of the Gambinos -- a shift believed to have taken place in the late 1980s around the time DeCavalcante crime family captain Vincent (Jimmy) Rotondo was gunned down.
His son, Anthony, testified that after his father's death, Gotti swiftly moved in to wrest control of the DeCavalcantes' away from the Genovese family.
Anthony Rotondo, who became a government cooperator, said the takeover occurred after his father's 1988 killing during a funeral home meeting between Gotti and John Riggi, then the alleged boss of the DeCavalcantes.
"When they came out, John Riggi was white as a sheet," Rotondo testified during a 2004 trial in Manhattan Federal Court. "John Gotti told him the DeCavalcante family would now answer to him."
Wiretaps, prison, death take toll on mob family that inspired 'The Sopranos,' experts say
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2015/0 ... _that.html
Their history has been marked by something of an inferiority complex. John Gotti, the late boss of the powerful Gambino crime family, is reported to have once referred to them as "our farm team.''
The feds say the family remains under the control of the Gambinos -- a shift believed to have taken place in the late 1980s around the time DeCavalcante crime family captain Vincent (Jimmy) Rotondo was gunned down.
His son, Anthony, testified that after his father's death, Gotti swiftly moved in to wrest control of the DeCavalcantes' away from the Genovese family.
Anthony Rotondo, who became a government cooperator, said the takeover occurred after his father's 1988 killing during a funeral home meeting between Gotti and John Riggi, then the alleged boss of the DeCavalcantes.
"When they came out, John Riggi was white as a sheet," Rotondo testified during a 2004 trial in Manhattan Federal Court. "John Gotti told him the DeCavalcante family would now answer to him."
Wiretaps, prison, death take toll on mob family that inspired 'The Sopranos,' experts say
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2015/0 ... _that.html
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Re: DeCavalcante Bust
Like I mentioned earlier, they have been "under" the Gambinos since the time Sam DeCavalcante took over, if not earlier. I am guessing it let up a bit during the transition years from Gambino>Castellano and DeCavalcante>Riggi, and then Gotti came in to aggressively lord over them again. Sam DeCavalcante made a lot of decisions on the "advice" of Carlo Gambino, who he was very close to.
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just read the indictment...you have to know he is UC soon as he keeps buying the coke.
1) it never weighed right
2) he was over paying
3) hes coming back every 5 days?????????????????
dumb fuckers
1) it never weighed right
2) he was over paying
3) hes coming back every 5 days?????????????????
dumb fuckers
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You can't fix stupid......Cheech wrote:just read the indictment...you have to know he is UC soon as he keeps buying the coke.
1) it never weighed right
2) he was over paying
3) hes coming back every 5 days?????????????????
dumb fuckers
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anybody i mean anybody buying that weight and flipping it every five days KNOWS they are getting ripped off on price. im still shaking my head at 27.5
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What should the price be?
Anyway, these guys think they are the cleverest and greed makes them happy to rip somebody off and that's what stops them from smelling the cops or informants. They try to rip people off all the time and so they get real happy when they succeed. They just think they are ripping of a stupid person.
Anyway, these guys think they are the cleverest and greed makes them happy to rip somebody off and that's what stops them from smelling the cops or informants. They try to rip people off all the time and so they get real happy when they succeed. They just think they are ripping of a stupid person.
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Yeah I thought the same thing when I read it. Somebody willing to pay 27.5 for a half kilo is either a jackboy or a snitch/cop.
2 rules in the drug game that apply everywhere:
1. Don't deal with blacks
2. If somebody says they'll pay an outrageous price, don't do it.
2 rules in the drug game that apply everywhere:
1. Don't deal with blacks
2. If somebody says they'll pay an outrageous price, don't do it.
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there are so many variables when it comes to wholesale drug prices that the real answer is whatever somebody is willing to pay. with that said, $25-30k seems to be the going rate in the northeast for an entire kilo, not a half.toto wrote:What should the price be?
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Five Felonies wrote:there are so many variables when it comes to wholesale drug prices that the real answer is whatever somebody is willing to pay. with that said, $25-30k seems to be the going rate in the northeast for an entire kilo, not a half.toto wrote:What should the price be?
For some reason I'm thinking a kilo was 40 to 50k years ago then the price dropped, dramatically.
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yeah, coke prices seem to have steadily been going down for a while now.rayray wrote:For some reason I'm thinking a kilo was 40 to 50k years ago then the price dropped, dramatically.
http://www.narcoticnews.com/drug-prices/cocaine/
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Thanks for the answer.Five Felonies wrote:there are so many variables when it comes to wholesale drug prices that the real answer is whatever somebody is willing to pay. with that said, $25-30k seems to be the going rate in the northeast for an entire kilo, not a half.toto wrote:What should the price be?
On average, about what kind of money he can make from selling this kilo?
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According to the latest GL John Riggi is still the Official Boss and Luigi "Dog" Oliveri is "The Pet/The Mutt" that Stango was plotting to kill.
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