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Did Quiet Dom Okay His Son's Murder?
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04/22/11 11:07 AM
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And a lot of Internet mob groupies still think there's honor in this life, huh?
Where's the honor in killing your own son?
Your own son!
Tape in Vinny Gorgeous trial reveals mob king Dominick (Quiet Dom) Cirillo OKed his son's murder
BY John Marzulli DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
The presumed murder of the son of high-ranking Genovese gangster Dominick (Quiet Dom) Cirillo may have finally been solved - a top mobster says the order to kill him came from the victim's father.
Nicholas Cirillo's fate came up in a candid conversation between ex-Bonanno boss Joseph Massino and acting boss Vincent (Vinny Gorgeous) Basciano secretly recorded for the feds by Massino.
"That came from Dom, that came from Dom," Basciano told Massino in the January 2005 talk when asked who did in the mobster's son.
Massino, the highest ranking Mafia rat ever to testify in a New York courtroom was asked by prosecutor Taryn Merkl to explain what Basciano meant.
"I understand that he's telling me Quiet Dom killed his son," Massino testified in Brooklyn Federal Court.
Authorities have long suspected Nicholas Cirillo was whacked after an altercation in the Bronx with Basciano's son, Vincent Jr., and Bonanno soldier Dominick Cicale.
Two weeks after the clash Nicholas Cirillo, then 41, vanished on Mother's Day 2004. His body has never been found.
High price for breaking rules
Dominick Cirillo, a former acting boss of the Genovese family who earned his nickname because he is low-key and surveillance conscious, refused to cooperate with police.
And he was evasive when questioned by a federal probation officer in 2006 about who was to blame for his troubled son's disappearance, according to court records.
Investigators have previously theorized that the elder Cirillo, who was estranged from his son, approved the murder because assaulting a made member of the Mafia carries the penalty of death. Cicale was already a wiseguy and Basciano's son was up for induction into the mob at the time.
But killing the son of a Mafioso would also be a death sentence. Massino acknowledged that he gave the order to kill Bonanno capo Gerlando (George from Canada) Sciascia - despite his fondness for the gangster - because Sciascia had murdered the son of a made man in Canada.
Massino gestured with his hand like a gun when he asked Basciano: "Do we have anything to do with that [Nicholas Cirillo's murder]?"
"Absolutely not. C'mon," Basciano shot back.
That was apparently good enough for Massino, who noted that a wiseguy could get killed for lying to his boss about a murder.
Basciano told Massino he met with Dominick Cirillo about the beef and the Genovese family "came back and apologized to me."
Cirillo, who is on supervised release for a racketeering conviction, could not be reached for comment.
His daughter Ann Marie Caggiano, refused to come to the door of her waterfront home near the Throgs Neck Bridge yesterday, but spoke over the intercom.
Informed of the testimony, she said: "I really don't want to talk about that."
Yesterday, Bonanno turncoat James (Big Louie) Tartaglione was asked about the ramifications of killing a made man's son: "You're liable to start a war between families," he said.
After Nicholas Cirillo vanished, there was no war.
With Kerry Wills
jmarzulli@nydailynews.com
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Re: Did Quiet Dom Okay His Son's Murder?
[Re: VinnyGorgeous]
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04/22/11 11:26 AM
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Everything I believed to be accurate is now suddenly bullshit. Until the next guy flips and everything this trial has you believe suddenly becomes bullshit. It's a revolving door of deceit. A horrible way to live.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Did Quiet Dom Okay His Son's Murder?
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04/22/11 11:35 AM
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Everything I believed to be accurate is now suddenly bullshit. Until the next guy flips and everything this trial has you believe suddenly becomes bullshit. It's a revolving door of deceit. A horrible way to live. Yeah I don't even think these guys know the truth anymore. Their brains seem to be rotten to the core.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies. Everyone dies." - Casey Anthony, in a poem, July 7, 2008
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Re: Did Quiet Dom Okay His Son's Murder?
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04/23/11 12:51 AM
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Seems to me Quiet Dom gave the OK and the Bonannos carried out the murder. What happened to Nick Cirillo is something that has been debated before over on the Real Deal forum. Many thought there was no way that Quiet Dom would give the OK for his son to be killed. But I always found it believable. Nick had been trouble for years and he really screwed up when he raised hands to made guys in the Bonanno family. Quiet Dom, like the rest of the Genovese leadership, is old school. And putting the life before family or anything else is something these guys swear to when they go through the initiation ceremony.
What I find ironic is how many posters on these forums lament how the old ways aren't followed anymore. Yet when one of them does follow the rules to the letter, even at the expense of his son, they are mad at him.
Within a moral context, we know what these guys are - murderers, thieves, career criminals, etc. That's not exactly news. So I already have a low opinion of them in that respect. But within a mob context, Quiet Dom didn't do anything wrong. In fact, he did exactly what he was supposed to do. So this doesn't lower my opinion of him one bit.
If you want to say "F#$% Quiet Dom" for being a mobster, that's fine. But singling out the fact that he OK'd his son to be killed makes absolutely no sense.
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Re: Did Quiet Dom Okay His Son's Murder?
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04/23/11 01:09 AM
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Seems to me Quiet Dom gave the OK and the Bonannos carried out the murder. What happened to Nick Cirillo is something that has been debated before over on the Real Deal forum. Many thought there was no way that Quiet Dom would give the OK for his son to be killed. But I always found it believable. Nick had been trouble for years and he really screwed up when he raised hands to made guys in the Bonanno family. Quiet Dom, like the rest of the Genovese leadership, is old school. And putting the life before family or anything else is something these guys swear to when they go through the initiation ceremony.
What I find ironic is how many posters on these forums lament how the old ways aren't followed anymore. Yet when one of them does follow the rules to the letter, even at the expense of his son, they are mad at him.
Within a moral context, we know what these guys are - murderers, thieves, career criminals, etc. That's not exactly news. So I already have a low opinion of them in that respect. But within a mob context, Quiet Dom didn't do anything wrong. In fact, he did exactly what he was supposed to do. So this doesn't lower my opinion of him one bit.
If you want to say "F#$% Quiet Dom" for being a mobster, that's fine. But singling out the fact that he OK'd his son to be killed makes absolutely no sense. "Within a mob contect, Quiet Dom didn't do anything wrong?" Yeah I know why you call yourself Ivy League. This is my statement Utah...MOTHERFUCK THE ENTIRE GENOVESE CRIME FAMILY!!!! You wanna clip your own son..go right ahead if it makes you feel better. And how the FUCK do you know if the Bonannos carried out that hit??? Are you saying Vinny Jr. whacked him out? That's a serious claim my son. He is on the street as we speak. I suggest you take a trip from Utah right down to Throggs Neck. There is not a SHRED of evidence.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies. Everyone dies." - Casey Anthony, in a poem, July 7, 2008
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Re: Did Quiet Dom Okay His Son's Murder?
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04/23/11 01:17 AM
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"Within a mob contect, Quiet Dom didn't do anything wrong?" Yeah I know why you call yourself Ivy League. This is my statement Utah...MOTHERFUCK THE ENTIRE GENOVESE CRIME FAMILY!!!! You wanna clip your own son..go right ahead if it makes you feel better. And how the FUCK do you know if the Bonannos carried out that hit??? Are you saying Vinny Jr. whacked him out? That's a serious claim my son. He is on the street as we speak. I suggest you take a trip from Utah right down to Throggs Neck. There is not a SHRED of evidence. I'm going to go ahead and assume you've started drinking early this weekend because your post above is even more rambling nonsense than usual. First, the handle I picked for this board doesn't have any meaning. Just like the one I use on the Real Deal forum (wiseguy) doesn't have any meaning. Nor does the fact that I'm from Utah have anything to do with this subject. Second, once again, if people want so say "MOTHERFUCK THE GENOVESE FAMILY" or "MOTHERFUCK THE MOB," that makes sense. Though it may not be you, there are others who seem to have no problem with the mob life but suddenly have some sort of moral problem when Quiet Dom OK's his son to be killed. Third, who the hell said anything about Vinny Jr.? He's a non-entity. He's only made because of who his father is. It's not clear who exactly killed Nick Cirillo. But the reports so far, past and present, I said it would SEEM that Cirillo have his OK and the Bonannos did the actual deed. Now lay off the sauce....
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Re: Did Quiet Dom Okay His Son's Murder?
[Re: pizzaboy]
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04/23/11 01:37 AM
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Once again, I'm NOT sure the Bonannos did the hit. But the most likely scenario to me, at least at the moment, seems that after Nick Cirillo got into the physical altercation with Dominick Cicale and Vinny Basciano Jr., that was the last straw. From one source not long after Nick went missing.... "Dom may have told his son you can't disrespect a made man, but he did anyway," a police source said. "We're hearing [the Bonannos] reached out to the father and supposedly the old man told them, 'Do what you gotta do.'" http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/2004/05/30/2004-05-30__car_found_-_mob_son_isn_t__.html
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Re: Did Quiet Dom Okay His Son's Murder?
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04/23/11 11:58 AM
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If his father ok'd the hit why didn't they take his father in yesterday when it came out at the trial? You may have posted too soon. FBI pursuing murder case against one-time Genovese boss for hit on sonBY John Marzulli and Larry Mcshane DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS The FBI is pursuing a murder case against one-time Genovese boss Dominick (Quiet Dom) Cirillo for allegedly ordering the Mother's Day murder of his son, the Daily News has learned. Renewed interest in the son's 2004 disappearance follows tesimony from ex-Bonanno boss-turned-informer Joseph Massino that the low-key Cirillo signed the death warrant for drug-addled 41-year-old Nicholas. The younger Cirillo - whose body was never found - disappeared two weeks after a Bronx street fight with Bonanno soldier Dominick Cicale and second-generation gangster Vincent Basciano Jr. Sources said Cirillo, who had a history of drug abuse, was high on crack during the scuffle. "There was concern the kid [Nicholas] was out of control and he was going to cause problems for the [Genovese] family," a source told The News. The FBI believes it has identified the mob hit men who carried out the contract and is confident the Bonanno family was not responsible. Nicholas was estranged from his old man, an ex-boxer and respected Genovese elder who served on the family's ruling panel when longtime boss Vincent (Chin) Gigante was jailed. Although his fight was with the Bonannos, his execution was handled by the Genovese clan - and approved by his father, the source confirmed. "That came from Dom," Bonanno acting boss Vincent (Vinny Gorgeous) Basicano Sr. told Massino in a secretly taped 2005 jailhouse chat. "Did we have anything to do with that?" asked Massino, waving his hand like it was a gun. "Absolutely not," Basciano replied. A wiseguy taking out his own progeny, while extraordinarily rare, is not completely unknown in mob lore. Legendary Colombo underboss John (Sonny) Franzese considered whacking his ne'er-do-well namesake for snitching - but ultimately spared him. A late Gambino capo was suspected of sanctioning his son's murder, although the feds could never confirm it. Most mob fathers usually take one of two approaches with their sons: steering them clear of the business, or inviting them to join in. Joseph (JoJo) Corazzo's son, Joseph Jr., became a defense lawyer, but far more are lured into "The Life" - from Joe Bonanno's son Bill in the '60s to John Gotti's son John in the '90s. jmarzulli@nydailynews.com Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime...l#ixzz1KMXFW99s
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Did Quiet Dom Okay His Son's Murder?
[Re: bronxgirl]
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04/24/11 01:39 PM
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If you knew them really well you would know that they were a close family and still are despite all the bullshit that happened in the past and is still going on. also is any family really normal? every family is a little dysfunctional. it is just all bullshit right now and a bunch of lies. the paper writes what they want to write. If you knew them really well you would've remembered when it first happened that the papers reported alot of false information, like nick had a daughter for instance. are you still close to the family because if you are what are they saying about it?
Last edited by twizzle1; 04/24/11 02:14 PM.
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