This is correct. Capeci needs to be taken with a grain of salt (or two grains). Carlo wrote straight fiction. Gaspipe, and of course the ultimate snow job, Ice Man.AnIrishGuy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 1:30 amIs this not the line peddled in the Carlo book? That has to be the most sycophantic piece of literature I've ever read. Full of Casso being portrayed as a great, noble, intelligent leader. Give me a break, the guy is possibly the single most irredeemably horrendous person in the modern history of LCN.Shellackhead wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 6:40 pm Casso was a great earner, since he was very close with Vic, he gave Vic the boss position & he took the UB position to avoid police scrutiny.
Whilst I've no doubt the Capeci / D'Arco book glosses over plenty and has its own narrative, it's 1000% a more objective and truthful narrative of the Luccheses in the 80s.
Tony Corallo 20 years later
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Casso like mostly all the powerful rats Luke's to honk his own horn. I doubt he was ever considered for boss. Hes not going from a soldier to boss in 1986. He rose fast once amuso made him capo of his old crew. Gotti made frank loc a capo when he became boss then acting underboss less then 1 yr later. I think amuso might have noticed that and maybe followed
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Gaspipe doesn’t need to ‘honk his own horn’ when he was on the street in his prime he was the apex predator mafioso. You couldn’t buy a better reputation than he had with all the gold in Fort Knox. He was a mega earner and a stone cold killer and everyone knew it.