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Re: next family/crew to be completly gone
[Re: Five_Felonies]
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Ivan a made guy over at real-deal?
Oh, and has anyone mentiones KC? Definitely KC, though only after Detroit and shortly before Chicago.
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Re: next family/crew to be completly gone
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Ivan a made guy over at real-deal? Yes. Oh, and has anyone mentiones KC? Definitely KC, though only after Detroit and shortly before Chicago. Depending on what is meant by "gone", they might already be. If you mean unstructured/nonviable, then they're history. Apparently a couple of made guys are still around and active though.
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Re: next family/crew to be completly gone
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Thanks so much for the link Ivy-I just ordered the book and am looking forward to reading it.
If you are interested in any of the following cities, here are some great books on lesser known crime families and figures:
2. The Silent Don by Scott Deitch- Book on Santo Trafficante
It's Deitch e, and thanks !
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Re: next family/crew to be completly gone
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Thanks so much for the link Ivy-I just ordered the book and am looking forward to reading it.
If you are interested in any of the following cities, here are some great books on lesser known crime families and figures:
2. The Silent Don by Scott Deitch- Book on Santo Trafficante
It's Deitch e, and thanks ! Welcome to the board Scott, nice to see one of the "professional" researchers here.
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Re: next family/crew to be completly gone
[Re: Ivan]
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01/27/12 08:18 AM
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Thanks so much for the link Ivy-I just ordered the book and am looking forward to reading it.
If you are interested in any of the following cities, here are some great books on lesser known crime families and figures:
2. The Silent Don by Scott Deitch- Book on Santo Trafficante
It's Deitch e, and thanks ! Welcome to the board Scott, nice to see one of the "professional" researchers here. Thanks. Saw this board in the past and finally got around to joining.
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Re: next family/crew to be completly gone
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Re: next family/crew to be completly gone
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is there ANY action still going on in the Cleveland/Youngstown area? I know a few of the guys from the Danny Greene era are still alive but not sure if they have any involvement anymore. Yeah there's still some stuff going on but not much. Probably 10-15 guys around still and not much structure.
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Re: next family/crew to be completly gone
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08/27/13 08:24 PM
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granted, every single family has fallen on extremely hard times since the mid 80's, but the question is, who has fallen the hardest? i don't think its even up for debate. the outfit went from a huge, immensely powerful organisation that spanned a huge area of the western US to a few crews operating almost entirely within the city itself as well as the surrounding suburbs with a few minor exceptions. most agree that they were comparable to the 3 smaller ny families before this occurred.
fast forward to the present day. while the ny families have all felt the sting of L/E and attrition, none have fallen nearly as far as the outfit. people can and will make jokes about sinking ships ect, but the fact remains that even the weaker ny families have the resources, manpower, and diversity to outlast whats left of the outfit. combine that with the obvious split between the illegal and semi-legit factions of what remains in chicago and you potentially have a perfect storm.
if we are discussing who is next to cross the line from viable to non-viable, my vote is detroit hands down. lots of people already think thats the case. as far as the rest, we shall see. the next decade or so will tell us alot. will the outfit continue to go the semi-legit path, or might we see a bit of a resurgence at least as far as the street rackets are concerned? if we don't, than it's far from a stretch to think that the decalvacante's might outlast them due to a superior recruiting pool at the very least. unless something drastic changes, i see both philly and NE sticking around longer.
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