So that's only NY? Philly you still have to right? I feel like most of the guys made in recent years in philly had to make their bones stillphatmatress wrote:no they haven't been doing that for quite some time, it's more about earning.Pete wrote:Are they still requiring guys to make they're bones? I wonder how they're inducting 20 new guys with very few hits taking placeTommyGambino wrote:Bonnano's making so many guys recently just shows how bad they're struggling, it's the same with the Colombo's, it's like they'll make anyone.
Gambino's, Westside & luke's are more stable and selective.
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I agree with phat,I love those old fucks and he's right.we all got some cosa nostra in us.I personnely love the life.I think we on the forum would be the ultimate crew! - camerono
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i don't believe every new recruit has a body under them. Although some newer ones like nicodemo were involved in some hits in the early 2000s when ligambi took over and cleaned house.Pete wrote:So that's only NY? Philly you still have to right? I feel like most of the guys made in recent years in philly had to make their bones stillphatmatress wrote:no they haven't been doing that for quite some time, it's more about earning.Pete wrote:Are they still requiring guys to make they're bones? I wonder how they're inducting 20 new guys with very few hits taking placeTommyGambino wrote:Bonnano's making so many guys recently just shows how bad they're struggling, it's the same with the Colombo's, it's like they'll make anyone.
Gambino's, Westside & luke's are more stable and selective.
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Wasn't Dominic grande involved in a few hits too? Not sure about sonny mazzone or anthony borgesi
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Borgesi was, he bragged to bent finger Lou many times about how to kill and how many he killed, he was involved in the 95 torture of Ralph mazzuca, and orchestrated the murder of joe sadano a captain who refused to fall in line with merlino in 96. Grande is thought to be involved with the diperero case that Anthony nicodemo just pled guilty to. Sonny has had some serious aggravated assault charges but I don't believe he has murdered.
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Oh I'm sorry you said Anthony borgesi didn't see that lol
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It was a rule under Scarfo (at least for the Philly guy's, I don't think it applied to the North Jersey Crew) but I don't think it was a rule after that. However Philly has had so many murders over the last 25 years that most of the guy's made have by default been involved in a murder in some fashion.
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The NY families typically make new members to replace the ones that have died. It's not necessarily a sign of struggling. Back in the mid-1990's, the Genovese family reportedly made 30 new members over a 2 year period.TommyGambino wrote:Bonnano's making so many guys recently just shows how bad they're struggling, it's the same with the Colombo's, it's like they'll make anyone.
Gambino's, Westside & luke's are more stable and selective.
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Yep, you've got it right about Philly/South Jersey members. I do think that the North Jersey members who were made before Scarfo's time possibly had murders under their belt (Luciano and Caponigro definitely did, and I assume DiNorscio and Napoli did as well), but not Licata, Attanasio, or the guys made in the invalidated ceremony. It's not clear to me if it was a rule in Philly before Scarfo, but I believe Phil Testa had the same philosophy and it actually might have applied under Bruno as well to a certain degree.Pogo The Clown wrote:It was a rule under Scarfo (at least for the Philly guy's, I don't think it applied to the North Jersey Crew) but I don't think it was a rule after that. However Philly has had so many murders over the last 25 years that most of the guy's made have by default been involved in a murder in some fashion.
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It's true the Bonanno's have been rebuilding but historically the families like to keep some sort of balance between the size of the families so it's possible that all the families have ramped up recruitment in the last several years. In regards to I believe Tommys comment that the Bonanno's and Colombo's likely make anyone I would point out that Mike Mancuso's nephew who was said to be recently made is over 40 years of age and it seems to me that they are still making guys wait a long period of time before straightening them out. You don't see any 20 somethings made into NY families today. With all the rats both of these families have had you would think recruitment criteria has tightened up rather then loosened.B. wrote:The Bonannos have been rebuilding, though, whereas the Genovese and Gambinos are larger and probably less desperate to recruit new members.johnny_scootch wrote:If the Bonanno's can make 21 guys in 2 years I can only imagine how many guys were made by families who actually have their shit together and haven't had any big cases in the last several years.
Looks like the NYC mafia is a long way from dying off. Plenty of guys out there who still want the button. On the conservative side say the other NY families only made half the amount as the Bonannos thats 60 newly made guys in last 2+ years. It's crazy if you try to imagine how many guys they might have made in the last 4, 6 or 8 years.
I believe the economic recession did a lot to help turn guys who were otherwise on the fence back toward the life. No info to back that up, but it seems likely enough to me.
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Source?Wiseguy wrote:The NY families typically make new members to replace the ones that have died. It's not necessarily a sign of struggling. Back in the mid-1990's, the Genovese family reportedly made 30 new members over a 2 year period.TommyGambino wrote:Bonnano's making so many guys recently just shows how bad they're struggling, it's the same with the Colombo's, it's like they'll make anyone.
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It's always rare that someone get's made in there 20's throughout the history on LCN, only people I can think of being made really young in the last 20 years are legacies.johnny_scootch wrote:It's true the Bonanno's have been rebuilding but historically the families like to keep some sort of balance between the size of the families so it's possible that all the families have ramped up recruitment in the last several years. In regards to I believe Tommys comment that the Bonanno's and Colombo's likely make anyone I would point out that Mike Mancuso's nephew who was said to be recently made is over 40 years of age and it seems to me that they are still making guys wait a long period of time before straightening them out. You don't see any 20 somethings made into NY families today. With all the rats both of these families have had you would think recruitment criteria has tightened up rather then loosened.B. wrote:The Bonannos have been rebuilding, though, whereas the Genovese and Gambinos are larger and probably less desperate to recruit new members.johnny_scootch wrote:If the Bonanno's can make 21 guys in 2 years I can only imagine how many guys were made by families who actually have their shit together and haven't had any big cases in the last several years.
Looks like the NYC mafia is a long way from dying off. Plenty of guys out there who still want the button. On the conservative side say the other NY families only made half the amount as the Bonannos thats 60 newly made guys in last 2+ years. It's crazy if you try to imagine how many guys they might have made in the last 4, 6 or 8 years.
I believe the economic recession did a lot to help turn guys who were otherwise on the fence back toward the life. No info to back that up, but it seems likely enough to me.
I might need to go back and read the Gangland article but I'm sure Capeci hinted at Mancuso's nephew being made to give him more stature as his messenger, I could be wrong.
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From the 1995 article below (Page 25)TommyGambino wrote:Source?Wiseguy wrote:The NY families typically make new members to replace the ones that have died. It's not necessarily a sign of struggling. Back in the mid-1990's, the Genovese family reportedly made 30 new members over a 2 year period.TommyGambino wrote:Bonnano's making so many guys recently just shows how bad they're struggling, it's the same with the Colombo's, it's like they'll make anyone.
Gambino's, Westside & luke's are more stable and selective.
Law enforcement sources tell New York that the Genovese family has even "opened the books," initiating 30 new members within the last two years.
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It may have been just a coincidence but you'll recall 30 members was how many open memberships Gotti reminded Chin he had yet to fill during their Commission meeting.
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I agree that in the last 20 years it's been rare but in the history of Cosa Nostra I'd disagree, there is a very long list of guys made in there 20's if you mine it's entire history.TommyGambino wrote:It's always rare that someone get's made in there 20's throughout the history on LCN
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On the point of the NY families making new members to replace those that have died, since 2000 I count...
75 Genovese members have died
53 Gambino members have died
35 Colombo members have died
34 Bonanno members have died
27 Lucchese members have died
Of course, these are the ones we know about. But going by those numbers, the Genovese would have had to make an average of 5 new members each year over that time frame to remain stable. The Gambinos average of 3-4 new members each year. The Colombos and Bonannos an average of 2-3 members each year. And the Luccheses an average of around 2 new members each year.
Considering there are members who have died we don't know about, the numbers are probably at least a little higher. But, going by the general estimates for the membership of each family, since 2000 the Genovese have had to replace nearly 40% of it's membership. The Gambinos at least 25%. The Colombos and Bonannos at least 35%. And the Luccheses nearly 30%.
Taking the 5 families together, nearly a third of the total membership alive in 2000 has died and would have had to be replaced over the past 15 years.
75 Genovese members have died
53 Gambino members have died
35 Colombo members have died
34 Bonanno members have died
27 Lucchese members have died
Of course, these are the ones we know about. But going by those numbers, the Genovese would have had to make an average of 5 new members each year over that time frame to remain stable. The Gambinos average of 3-4 new members each year. The Colombos and Bonannos an average of 2-3 members each year. And the Luccheses an average of around 2 new members each year.
Considering there are members who have died we don't know about, the numbers are probably at least a little higher. But, going by the general estimates for the membership of each family, since 2000 the Genovese have had to replace nearly 40% of it's membership. The Gambinos at least 25%. The Colombos and Bonannos at least 35%. And the Luccheses nearly 30%.
Taking the 5 families together, nearly a third of the total membership alive in 2000 has died and would have had to be replaced over the past 15 years.
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We can add Anthony “Muzzy” Pucciarello, Paul Coppola and Louis “JR” Rizzo Jr. for a 2009 Genovese ceremony.
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