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Re: Detroit Mafia Documentary
[Re: NickyScarfo]
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02/26/12 07:02 PM
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Great documentary man. Thanks a million for posting it.
It's odd at the end there's the two retired FBI agents and that U.S. Attorney talking about how the Detroit mob is still around (I believe it is, albeit small). Then Burnstein mentions the last mob related murder --- 2001, and early 2001 at that.
Some Borgata, right?
This is the Detroit Mob:
5 guys sittin' around a card table, bustin' balls and braggin' about how they lied on their taxes for that previous year.
Last edited by Nicholas; 02/26/12 07:03 PM.
"The Feds are a business Anthony, millions of tax dollars are invested in watching your ass, sooner or later, just like you, their gonna want a return on their investment." --- Neil Mink, Tony Soprano's lawyer
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Re: Detroit Mafia Documentary
[Re: NickyScarfo]
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02/28/12 08:11 AM
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Mussolini14
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yes Mussolini it is interesting, some are very strong in their opinions on Detroit. I mean I have seen people saying there are 40-60 made guys, I can't see it myself. I wonder though what has the FBI said about the family recently in regards to their strength and numbers? I would be curious to see what they had to say too. I can't remember if one of the guys in the doc who said the Detroit family was strong was a local detective or the FBI.
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