Not a bad episode, I miss the Albanian rap in the beginning though. Anyways, Paul Tanso is sitting next to Bobby Luisi and identifies himself as "one of the last loyal soldiers of the Luisi family." Don't we have Paul Tanso listed as made? I find that questionable if he's sitting next to his former captain who flipped.
Or is this already cleared up?
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25:00 Luisi: "The agreement I had with Joey was that I was going to be with Philly for two years, and then I was gonna break off and have my own family. That's what we intended to do."
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29:00 Alite: "You add up all of our bodies and there's hundreds and hundreds between us."
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I'm 31 mins in and that's a wrap for me. I guess I need to be in the right mindset. Salut.
Chris Christie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 4:08 pm
Not a bad episode, I miss the Albanian rap in the beginning though. Anyways, Paul Tanso is sitting next to Bobby Luisi and identifies himself as "one of the last loyal soldiers of the Luisi family." Don't we have Paul Tanso listed as made? I find that questionable if he's sitting next to his former captain who flipped.
Or is this already cleared up?
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25:00 Luisi: "The agreement I had with Joey was that I was going to be with Philly for two years, and then I was gonna break off and have my own family. That's what we intended to do."
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29:00 Alite: "You add up all of our bodies and there's hundreds and hundreds between us."
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I'm 31 mins in and that's a wrap for me. I guess I need to be in the right mindset. Salut.
tanso was made ,
"if he's such A sports wizard , whys he tending bar ?" Nicky Scarfo
"First sit down with 2 mob bosses" - apparently they couldn't make it.
Alite referred to all the "bodies, beatings, robberies, stabbings, etc" between them but its still a gross exaggeration.
This whole idea of a "Luisi family" is ludicrous. To say nothing of the idea the Philly guys in Boston are stronger than the Patriarcas. What Philly guys?
Chris Christie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 4:08 pm
Not a bad episode, I miss the Albanian rap in the beginning though. Anyways, Paul Tanso is sitting next to Bobby Luisi and identifies himself as "one of the last loyal soldiers of the Luisi family." Don't we have Paul Tanso listed as made? I find that questionable if he's sitting next to his former captain who flipped.
Or is this already cleared up?
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25:00 Luisi: "The agreement I had with Joey was that I was going to be with Philly for two years, and then I was gonna break off and have my own family. That's what we intended to do."
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29:00 Alite: "You add up all of our bodies and there's hundreds and hundreds between us."
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I'm 31 mins in and that's a wrap for me. I guess I need to be in the right mindset. Salut.
tanso was made ,
Well he just appeared on a livestream with four informants. That's.. interesting.
Chris Christie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 4:08 pm
Not a bad episode, I miss the Albanian rap in the beginning though. Anyways, Paul Tanso is sitting next to Bobby Luisi and identifies himself as "one of the last loyal soldiers of the Luisi family." Don't we have Paul Tanso listed as made? I find that questionable if he's sitting next to his former captain who flipped.
Or is this already cleared up?
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25:00 Luisi: "The agreement I had with Joey was that I was going to be with Philly for two years, and then I was gonna break off and have my own family. That's what we intended to do."
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29:00 Alite: "You add up all of our bodies and there's hundreds and hundreds between us."
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I'm 31 mins in and that's a wrap for me. I guess I need to be in the right mindset. Salut.
tanso was made ,
Well he just appeared on a livestream with four informants. That's.. interesting.
Wiseguy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:36 pm
I'm about 2/3 the way through.
"First sit down with 2 mob bosses" - apparently they couldn't make it.
Alite referred to all the "bodies, beatings, robberies, stabbings, etc" between them but its still a gross exaggeration.
This whole idea of a "Luisi family" is ludicrous. To say nothing of the idea the Philly guys in Boston are stronger than the Patriarcas. What Philly guys?
This shit is only going to get worse going forward. More and more "involved" affiliates are taking to the internet to share their stories and they inflate the fuck out of their role in things. Current researchers are going to have their hands full sorting through it. We have Franzese, Artilotta and Luisi calling themselves bosses, Alite was a one-man murder Inc, Gene says fuck the buttons, Culotta was secretly made by Spilotro etc.
I would imagine they were most honest during their FBI debriefing session and that should be used as a comparison for what they say 10 years after on the internet. Natale can go online and talk about Bruno/Gambino's joint making of him and suffer no consequences, had he tried that shit with the FBI instead of admitting that he got out of prison and Merlino made him then his deal would have been impacted.
Gravano and DiLeonardo haven't changed their stories. Caramandi neither but he's been under the radar since the 2000's.
I'm haflway thru and feeling the same. Philly is gonna allow Luisi to create his own family in New England?!? Come on... Plus i was under the impression that whats left of the Patriarca's was it's strongest in Boston. I mean those North End guys are pretty close, plus DiNunzio's are close to NY guys no?
Also Artilotta claimed he had approx. 12 made guys under him, any idea who they are? Guys in CT?
Arliotta has made clear in both his interviews with Gene and John that was an “area boss” and not boss of a family or anything. He doesn’t seem to exaggerate as much as these other guys. But I do find it hysterical from watching both of Arilotta’s interviews with these guys that he has no sort of remorse for being a criminal, he’s just remorseful he got mixed up with wise guys. I think he truly believes he’d have never got jammed up for any of his criminal activities if he never associated with mob guys.
Wiseguy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:36 pm
I'm about 2/3 the way through.
"First sit down with 2 mob bosses" - apparently they couldn't make it.
Alite referred to all the "bodies, beatings, robberies, stabbings, etc" between them but its still a gross exaggeration.
This whole idea of a "Luisi family" is ludicrous. To say nothing of the idea the Philly guys in Boston are stronger than the Patriarcas. What Philly guys?
This shit is only going to get worse going forward. More and more "involved" affiliates are taking to the internet to share their stories and they inflate the fuck out of their role in things. Current researchers are going to have their hands full sorting through it. We have Franzese, Artilotta and Luisi calling themselves bosses, Alite was a one-man murder Inc, Gene says fuck the buttons, Culotta was secretly made by Spilotro etc.
I would imagine they were most honest during their FBI debriefing session and that should be used as a comparison for what they say 10 years after on the internet. Natale can go online and talk about Bruno/Gambino's joint making of him and suffer no consequences, had he tried that shit with the FBI instead of admitting that he got out of prison and Merlino made him then his deal would have been impacted.
Gravano and DiLeonardo haven't changed their stories. Caramandi neither but he's been under the radar since the 2000's.
this is why i can barely watch these guys. it really depends who they have on the show. i can't listen to a couple rats sit and talk about how they were the baddest guys around every episode. i was watching one and gene kept talking about how nobody is left in philly, how the fuck would he know? not to mention everyone they used to be around is a punk or broke or whatever the fuck but they're the tough stand up guys who just happened to start snitching when shit got hot.
Gene’s got to give the Franzese thing a rest. He brings it up every freaking episode. Even if Franzese exaggerates and lies, he’s documented as a Capo in the Colombo Family that made millions and millions. Gene was never even straightened out, and the more he goes on and on the more he comes off as petty and jealous.
AM434 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 5:19 am
Also Artilotta claimed he had approx. 12 made guys under him, any idea who they are? Guys in CT?
We'd have to see a list of crew members in the early-mid 2000s.
One thing to remember is, according to the indictment, Arilotta never technically rose above the rank of soldier. Tranghese was technically the captain after Bruno but, according to prosecutors, Nigro marginalized these guys which effectively made Arilotta the "de facto leader" in Springfield before they were all taken down.
It's educational if you zoom out and just listen to these guys talk and how they respond to things. If you watched that documentary alone you'd see Luisi and be reminded of Vincent Pastore and take in his story of him as some outrageous earner. I think back to what Previte had to say about Boston Bob: "He was a wannabe doofus."
Gene calling out Franzese for lying about being an informant is doing a public service, Franzese has had free reign to snowball his story for two decades and its good that he knows he has to watch what he says.
Still don't know why Tanso was there, did he even do anything besides introduce himself and nod throughout the episode? I find it hard to believe he was made. Despite Phila's characterization as the most dysfunctional mob in America they were never really "loose" with the membership. Merlino/Natale were more conservative about it then Scarfo was it seems. So for them to make 6-8 members in NE when they barely did it in Phila/SJ? It's possible but it raises flags.