Dominick Montiglio
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Dominick Montiglio
Dominick Montiglio is being interviewed right now on the Youtube The Reel Mob channel. Just FYI - figured a lot would be interested.
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Update: Very Disappointing.
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He doesn't talk about his fucking art, does he?
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He looks sick.
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Any one here has bought or is going to buy that Lynchpin of Bensonhurst book? I remember I read somewhere that he said that the MM book left a lot of juicy stories out, I wanna know those juicy stories or info but as I watched the first 25 minutes of that video on YT with TheMobReel and he said, Carlo took me under his wing... I just told myself I’m 98% sure this guy is going to change stories around to make himself look better & hide the fact that he didn’t have the capacity to become a made guy & was only used as a loan collector, messenger by his uncle Nino.
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He’s a bullshit artist. The juicy stories that Murder Machine left out are almost certainly things he came up with later o .
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LA post reminded me..What about the thing about LA family members refusing to acknowledge him. That’s gotta hurt
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Always go with the first book. Why do you think they write these additional books?
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He has said that he and his uncle had a falling out because Paul Castellano wanted to induct him, but his uncle wouldn't allow it to happen.Shellackhead wrote: ↑Sat Aug 15, 2020 7:11 pm Any one here has bought or is going to buy that Lynchpin of Bensonhurst book? I remember I read somewhere that he said that the MM book left a lot of juicy stories out, I wanna know those juicy stories or info but as I watched the first 25 minutes of that video on YT with TheMobReel and he said, Carlo took me under his wing... I just told myself I’m 98% sure this guy is going to change stories around to make himself look better & hide the fact that he didn’t have the capacity to become a made guy & was only used as a loan collector, messenger by his uncle Nino.
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His waiting on the rooftop with a sniper rifle while Paul ironed out his position as Boss to Neil wouldn't be anymore ludicrous than if he claimed he had a tank down the street. Even if that's inflated, the central theme is suspect considering Castellano was AB since 1967 and thus his promotion wasn't a surprise to anyone.
Last year he sent Soliai a picture of his uncle's corpse which turned out to be Chuckie English of Chicago, Soliai asked what gives and got no response.
DeMeo's son wrote a book: For the Sins of My Father, which countered alot of Capeci's claims from Murder Machine. I never read it myself but could be worth checking out to see someone else's perspective.
Last year he sent Soliai a picture of his uncle's corpse which turned out to be Chuckie English of Chicago, Soliai asked what gives and got no response.
DeMeo's son wrote a book: For the Sins of My Father, which countered alot of Capeci's claims from Murder Machine. I never read it myself but could be worth checking out to see someone else's perspective.
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It's a good book, there's one passage where DeMeo comes off as VERY Tony Soprano-ish with some pet frogs, lolChris Christie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 5:07 am His waiting on the rooftop with a sniper rifle while Paul ironed out his position as Boss to Neil wouldn't be anymore ludicrous than if he claimed he had a tank down the street. Even if that's inflated, the central theme is suspect considering Castellano was AB since 1967 and thus his promotion wasn't a surprise to anyone.
Last year he sent Soliai a picture of his uncle's corpse which turned out to be Chuckie English of Chicago, Soliai asked what gives and got no response.
DeMeo's son wrote a book: For the Sins of My Father, which countered alot of Capeci's claims from Murder Machine. I never read it myself but could be worth checking out to see someone else's perspective.
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It was released during the height of the Sopranos, hard for the show's influence not to rub off.CabriniGreen wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 5:58 amIt's a good book, there's one passage where DeMeo comes off as VERY Tony Soprano-ish with some pet frogs, lolChris Christie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 5:07 am His waiting on the rooftop with a sniper rifle while Paul ironed out his position as Boss to Neil wouldn't be anymore ludicrous than if he claimed he had a tank down the street. Even if that's inflated, the central theme is suspect considering Castellano was AB since 1967 and thus his promotion wasn't a surprise to anyone.
Last year he sent Soliai a picture of his uncle's corpse which turned out to be Chuckie English of Chicago, Soliai asked what gives and got no response.
DeMeo's son wrote a book: For the Sins of My Father, which countered alot of Capeci's claims from Murder Machine. I never read it myself but could be worth checking out to see someone else's perspective.
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I'm from Arkansas and back in the 1980's a Little Rock newscaster made buddies with some New York Italian guy, a transplant from the big apple to the small stone, you might say. The NY guy was a good cook and even a better bullshitter. Eventually he got the newsman and some of his friends to invest in his opening an Italian restaurant in LR. The Italian guy soon disappeared with some of these peoples life savings. After a long investigation it turns out it was Dominic Montiglio under a different name in the Witsec. The Justice Dept. wouldn't help or tell them anything about Montiglio's whereabouts.
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Demeo's son's book is definitely worth the few bucks. I read that first then MM, and I think both are two of the best books out there on the mob (especially if you're interested in the Gambinos and particular the Demeo crew). His son does offer up a "rose colored glasses" take on his father's life but nonetheless is very interesting and informative.
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Demeo's son's book is a great book because it really hammers home the effect the lives these guys live has on their families. He suffered from post traumatic stress syndrome for his entire childhood. Great stories about the Gemini Twins too.Chris Christie wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 5:07 am His waiting on the rooftop with a sniper rifle while Paul ironed out his position as Boss to Neil wouldn't be anymore ludicrous than if he claimed he had a tank down the street. Even if that's inflated, the central theme is suspect considering Castellano was AB since 1967 and thus his promotion wasn't a surprise to anyone.
Last year he sent Soliai a picture of his uncle's corpse which turned out to be Chuckie English of Chicago, Soliai asked what gives and got no response.
DeMeo's son wrote a book: For the Sins of My Father, which countered alot of Capeci's claims from Murder Machine. I never read it myself but could be worth checking out to see someone else's perspective.