There may be a few more but not many. Almost all of these guy's are over 90.
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Salvatore Sparacio, 96, is scheduled to be released from a Springfield medical prison on May 4, 2020. He was given a 30-year sentence in 1996 for crimes relating to the Stanfa war. It's unfortunate, because although Sparacio was indicted with Frank Martines in a racketeering conspiracy that included murder, Sparacio was pretty much just linked to a big bookmaking operation. He was a capo at the time of his indictment.
gohnjotti wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:26 pm
Salvatore Sparacio, 96, is scheduled to be released from a Springfield medical prison on May 4, 2020. He was given a 30-year sentence in 1996 for crimes relating to the Stanfa war. It's unfortunate, because although Sparacio was indicted with Frank Martines in a racketeering conspiracy that included murder, Sparacio was pretty much just linked to a big bookmaking operation. He was a capo at the time of his indictment.
Well, there was more than that. Murder conspiracy. I think there's a tape of Sparacio being told to be at a meeting so Merlino, Ciancaglini and Lucibello won't feel nervous so they can be killed. That's not bookmaking. That's agreeing to be part of a triple murder. And I still think he did something beyond book to get made in 82.
gohnjotti wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:26 pm
Salvatore Sparacio, 96, is scheduled to be released from a Springfield medical prison on May 4, 2020. He was given a 30-year sentence in 1996 for crimes relating to the Stanfa war. It's unfortunate, because although Sparacio was indicted with Frank Martines in a racketeering conspiracy that included murder, Sparacio was pretty much just linked to a big bookmaking operation. He was a capo at the time of his indictment.
Well, there was more than that. Murder conspiracy. I think there's a tape of Sparacio being told to be at a meeting so Merlino, Ciancaglini and Lucibello won't feel nervous so they can be killed. That's not bookmaking. That's agreeing to be part of a triple murder. And I still think he did something beyond book to get made in 82.
You're probably right, I just dug up an old article from his sentencing when Sonny asked. It sure implied that all Sparacio did was run a big bookmaking operation.
gohnjotti wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 11:26 pm
Salvatore Sparacio, 96, is scheduled to be released from a Springfield medical prison on May 4, 2020. He was given a 30-year sentence in 1996 for crimes relating to the Stanfa war. It's unfortunate, because although Sparacio was indicted with Frank Martines in a racketeering conspiracy that included murder, Sparacio was pretty much just linked to a big bookmaking operation. He was a capo at the time of his indictment.
Well, there was more than that. Murder conspiracy. I think there's a tape of Sparacio being told to be at a meeting so Merlino, Ciancaglini and Lucibello won't feel nervous so they can be killed. That's not bookmaking. That's agreeing to be part of a triple murder. And I still think he did something beyond book to get made in 82.
You're probably right, I just dug up an old article from his sentencing when Sonny asked. It sure implied that all Sparacio did was run a big bookmaking operation.
Nope. He wasn't made then. The Capo since the 70s was fresh street talk from the forums.
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It's a new morning in America... fresh, vital. The old cynicism is gone. We have faith in our leaders. We're optimistic as to what becomes of it all. It really boils down to our ability to accept. We don't need pessimism. There are no limits.