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Anyone know of any books about the Milwaukee Mafia?
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05/29/06 03:29 AM
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Morello
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I'd really like to get a hold of some, if there are even any, so any help is much appreciated. Thanks!
I worked my whole life - I don't apologize - to take care of my family...And I refused to be a fool, dancing on the strings held by all those bigshots. I don't apologize. That's my life.
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Re: Anyone know of any books about the Milwaukee Mafia?
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06/02/06 03:12 AM
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Morello, how's the world behind the cheddar curtain? Summerfest in Milwaukee is about a month away....Pork and the Havana Ducks were my personal favorites on-stage at Uncle Saz's during Summerfest. While books dedicated to organized crime in Milwaukee might be in short supply, there are a couple of web sites well worth "drilling." Rick Porrello\'s American Mafia site is a great resource and here's the link to his page on Milwaukee. http://www.americanmafia.com/Cities/Milwaukee.html There are some labor union "watchdog" sites that have some excellent "source document" level information. One of those sites is http://www.laborers.org and here's a link to the testimony of an FBI agent tasked with acquiring information about the mob in Milwaukee. http://www.laborers.org/FinoWorkingInside.htm Once you have a couple of key names (Frank Balistrieri, John Alioto, Joseph Vallone, and others) you can do a google search and find some other material that might give you more details about the history of organized crime in Milwaukee. tony b.
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