Andrew Scoppa
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So if I understand this correctly - Moreno Gallo gave Stefano & Rocco Sollecito a heads up to get out of town before the assault on the Rizzuto family occurred?
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Agreed.... what's not clear is if all this was a New York directive, or if Montagna called his own shot.
Its implied that Nick Jr.s murder, and the lack of response by the Rizzuto clan, and their general state of disarray after Colesium, and Vitos arrest, emboldened Montagna. And as he polled the lieutenants and saw the attitudes toward Vito shift, he formed alliances and looked to step in.
Heres the thing, even if hes successful in moving the Rizzutos out, hes got a pack of wolves to deal with, Murderous aggressive Bikers, Street gangs, he would have had to manage the narcotics contacts, I mean... he woulda had his hands full reguardless...
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Who is ‘roommate’?
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No, Montagna tapped him to contact the Sollecitos. Montagna had Gallo tell them they had to leave the city. Montagna wanted them gone before Vito got out, so as to cut off Vitos power base. Stefano apparently took this very personally....
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Tonnino Collochia, I fucked the spelling up....
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Lupara wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 6:17 amThen the question arises why they didn't ask him who this person is? He was breaking Omerta anyway so why be an asshole and give a vague revelation just to boast about it? Ofcourse, it's quite possible he did provide a name but for legal (and safety) reasons they can not mention it in the book.OcSleeper wrote:
Do I know who shot? Yes. Besides, this guy is still alive.
Yeah I guess I was misunderstanding it.
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The way Scoppa paints the Sollecitos is interesting. Not that Scoppa directly says this but you get the idea that the Sollecitos had no loyalties except to themselves. They seemed to use Vito to remove anyone they had a problem with
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They’re all loyal to money and power
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Thanks again Cabrini, always an interesting subject. It seems like Scoppa was a Rizzuto loyalist, at least as long as Vito was alive. Paying to hide Rizzuto members doesnt sound like someone on the opposition side. It seems like the relationship between Steve Sauce and Scoppa was not good and eventually, after Vito died, came to a head.
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"They're all business men, their loyalty is based on that".Paulywallnutz wrote:They’re all loyal to money and power
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Good question. My logic dictates that the Bonannos in New York were consulted at the least. But perhaps Montagna had enough status to make the decision on his own.CabriniGreen wrote:Agreed.... what's not clear is if all this was a New York directive, or if Montagna called his own shot.
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It sounds like Montagna was a useful idiot used by Desjardins, Mirarchi and their allies, with Di Maulo pulling the strings from the shadows.
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Bruh, DiMaulo didnt pull anything..... he just kinda went along with Dejardins. Did you see the Scoppa quote where he said DiMaulo " caught the bitch" when he saw his name in the media? Like he literally said he didnt have the balls... even Vito I initially thought he hit Nick Jr., but he didnt it was Joseph and Magi on their own. Notice how funny Dejardins and Mirarchi thought of the idea, Domenico Arcuri, potential boss, they got a great chuckle out of it....PogueMahone wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 7:30 pm It sounds like Montagna was a useful idiot used by Desjardins, Mirarchi and their allies, with Di Maulo pulling the strings from the shadows.
Like I posted the whole excerpts, so there wouldnt be confusion, and it didnt look like just my own opinion.
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That’s what I got out of it.PogueMahone wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 7:30 pm It sounds like Montagna was a useful idiot used by Desjardins, Mirarchi and their allies, with Di Maulo pulling the strings from the shadows.
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And Steve Sauce sounds like he was playing Vito, and Scoppa didnt like it.