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Re: News
[Re: Camarel]
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01/23/14 06:29 PM
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Maybe we will finally find out what Tommy Di Fiore looks like. There are three pictures in the NY Post article currently on their homepage. One is clearly Vinny A. I am not sure if either of the two overweight gentlemen pictured are Tommy D. This is Tommy D - WAYY off topic but the FBI chick is kinda hott, no?......
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Re: News
[Re: azguy]
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01/23/14 09:07 PM
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This should be interesting, they'll need a first hand witness as what other proof could they have against these guys.
They certainly don't have an eye witness to the crime, dna, fingerprints or left over money...
In all reality these charges "stink" Agreed. Like Snakes said we will have to see what Massino had to do with this. Just speculation but I wonder if the Feds have gotten some info from Massino and another CW and have been sitting on it for a decade because one of two reasons: 1. To make sure they have an air tight case. 2. They don't have much but decided to round people up for one last shot at prosecution before everyone dies off. They figure it'll shake the Bonnanos admin up and maybe someone will flip out of the blue. I think it's the second reason IMHO. I heard a interview on NPR with the retired Fed agent who headed the case in the 1970s and '80s (whose name ironically was Carbone) and he said that they "knew these guys were involved from the beginning but could get enough proof to charge them," and that "I never saw this coming; most everyone involved is dead and I thought the case was dead and gone"
This life of ours, this is a wonderful life. If you can get through life like this, hey, thats great. But it's very, very unpredictable. There are so many ways you can screw it up.-Paul Castellano (he would know)
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Re: News
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01/23/14 09:42 PM
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EDIT : Correction: CW-3 is most likely Vitale and CW-2 is Massino
"V. Asaro was elevated to the position of captain and reported to CW-2, who was at that time the boss of the Bonanno family. After a few years, CW-2 demoted V. Asaro to the position of soldier because he was abusing his leadership position by “robbing” the individuals who reported to him.
CW-3 testified at a trial in the Eastern District of New York in 2006 that he called upon J. Asaro to dispose of the car in which a Bonanno family captain named Gerlando Sciascia was murdered, and J. Asaro complied and disposed of the car.
According to another cooperating witness (“CW-3”),6 as of the early 2000s, V. Asaro was reporting to his son, defendant Jerome Asaro, who was a captain in the Bonanno family.
CW-3 is a former high-ranking member of the Bonanno family who pled guilty in the Eastern District of New York to racketeering conspiracy, including multiple predicate acts of murder, as well as extortion and illegal gambling, pursuant to a cooperation agreement. CW-3 cooperated with the government in the hopes of obtaining leniency at sentencing and protection in the Witness Security Program. CW-3’s information has been corroborated by other sources of information, including but not limited to consensual recordings, confidential sources, and cooperating witnesses. At sentencing, the government moved, pursuant to U.S.S.G. § 5K1.1, for a downward departure based upon the substantial assistance provided by CW-3 to the government; CW-3 was sentenced to approximately seven years’ imprisonment.
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Re: News
[Re: LaLouisiane]
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01/23/14 09:53 PM
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WAYY off topic but the FBI chick is kinda hott, no?...... That hag (No offense to my co-FBI SA  ) on the left?? What are you high or something? If yes...give me some of what your smoking. lol Not even close to hot.
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Re: News
[Re: Jrtyler]
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01/23/14 10:36 PM
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Man,If infact it is Massino,he just has done so much damage.I wonder if this Katz was any relation to Andrei Katz?Demeo victim who also was going to cooperate.I have read where Demeo had cut up bodies for Massino and Good Looking Sal.It is possible I suppose.
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Re: News
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01/24/14 09:44 AM
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LaLouisiane
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WAYY off topic but the FBI chick is kinda hott, no?...... That hag (No offense to my co-FBI SA  ) on the left?? What are you high or something? If yes...give me some of what your smoking. lol Not even close to hot. The Jack Daniels Wins AGAIN!!
"What are you cacklin' hens cluckin' about?!?!"
"Is that him?!? With the sombrero on?!?"
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Re: News
[Re: LaLouisiane]
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01/24/14 04:06 PM
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Mikey_Sunset
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WAYY off topic but the FBI chick is kinda hott, no?...... That hag (No offense to my co-FBI SA  ) on the left?? What are you high or something? If yes...give me some of what your smoking. lol Not even close to hot. The Jack Daniels Wins AGAIN!! If I had a time machine, then maybe 20 years ago. But since I don't make mine a double!
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Re: News
[Re: Jrtyler]
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01/24/14 07:03 PM
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http://gangstersinc.ning.com/m/blogpost?id=6329524%3ABlogPost%3A58083 some of the wiretaps. some you find amusing. so sopranos i have to say haha
"You shouldn’t be embarrassed by your wealth. This contempt for money is another trick by the rich to keep the poor without it" - Michael Corleone
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Re: News
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01/24/14 07:21 PM
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http://gangstersinc.ning.com/m/blogpost?id=6329524%3ABlogPost%3A58083 some of the wiretaps. some you find amusing. so sopranos i have to say haha Thanks for posting this. Asaro has seen a lot... And also, who is Asaro's cousin who ratted?
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Re: News
[Re: Camarel]
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01/24/14 07:39 PM
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http://gangstersinc.ning.com/m/blogpost?id=6329524%3ABlogPost%3A58083 some of the wiretaps. some you find amusing. so sopranos i have to say haha Thanks for this some interesting stuff here. I wonder how the Bonanno family will work now. Mancuso will get someone else to keep the seat warm for him until he gets out, if there is someone willing to step up.
"Let me tell you something. There's no nobility in poverty. I've been a poor man, and I've been a rich man. And I choose rich every fucking time."
-Jordan Belfort
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Re: News
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01/24/14 08:01 PM
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Camarel
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http://gangstersinc.ning.com/m/blogpost?id=6329524%3ABlogPost%3A58083 some of the wiretaps. some you find amusing. so sopranos i have to say haha Thanks for this some interesting stuff here. I wonder how the Bonanno family will work now. Mancuso will get someone else to keep the seat warm for him until he gets out, if there is someone willing to step up. Tony Rabito? The only member of the reported ruling panel before Mancuso as boss was reported, who is not in prison. The only other person i can think of is Badalamenti.
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Re: News
[Re: Snakes]
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01/25/14 06:48 AM
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Vincent Asaro, mobster linked to 1978 Lufthansa heist, inspired ‘Goodfellas’ scene The 78-year-old Howard Beach resident remained defiant, despite time and open-heart surgery, until his Thursday arrest.
Comments (3) BY JOHN MARZULLI AND LARRY MCSHANE / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
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Vincent Asaro, 78, (center) being taken from FBI Headquarters at 26 Federal Plaza Thursday. Asaro was a participant as well as a witness to Mafia mayhem from murder to arson to one of organized crime’s most storied heists — the 1978 Lufthansa robbery, authorities say.
When gangster Tommy DeSimone pumped a bullet into a kid named Spider’s foot, future mob capo Vincent Asaro took the bleeding youth to get patched up.
The shooting, one of the most indelible scenes from the mob movie classic “Goodfellas,” epitomizes the geriatric gangster’s front-row seat to decades of mob history.
Asaro, 78, was a participant as well as a witness to Mafia mayhem from murder to arson to one of organized crime’s most storied heists — the 1978 Lufthansa robbery.
The Queens tough guy pops up several times in Nicholas Pileggi’s “Wiseguy,” plotting with mobsters Jimmy (The Gent) Burke and Henry Hill — later portrayed on film by Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta respectively.
Asaro kept a much lower profile than his fellow felons. The father of three put his kids through Catholic school in Queens while working his way up the mob hierarchy.
Asaro, whose rap sheet dates to 1957, became a made member of the Bonanno family more than 30 years ago.
He initially worked for the crew run by future family boss (Big Joey) Massino — who later flipped and implicated his standup underling to the feds.
Asaro eventually became a family captain, and recently served on the panel that ran the Bonannos. Four mob informants from three crime families linked Asaro to the Lufthansa robbery.
The gangster was running the Bonanno crew at JFK Airport at the time of the $6 million heist.
Mastermind Burke, though a Luchese family associate, followed mob protocol by cutting Asaro in on the near-perfect crime.
Tommy DeSimone (Joe Pesci) shoots Spider (Mike Imperioli) in 'Goodfellas,' before future mob capo Vincent Asaro takes the bleeding youth to get patched up.
Tommy DeSimone (Joe Pesci) shoots Spider (Mike Imperioli) in 'Goodfellas,' before future mob capo Vincent Asaro takes the bleeding youth to get patched up.
The two had a history. Burke and Asaro used a dog chain to kill a suspected “rat” in 1969, burying the body in a Queens basement, according to court papers.
As law enforcement attention followed the JFK robbery, Asaro’s bar on Rockaway Blvd. became a gathering spot for his co-conspirators.
According to court papers, Asaro brought his son Jerome into the mob family — and the two conspired to torch another Queens social club.
The owner of a nearby Italian restaurant went to Asaro to complain that the club’s new owners hoped to attract an African-American clientele, court papers said. Jerome Asaro and a second man allegedly doused the club with gasoline, then tossed a lit rubber ball through a window to set the place ablaze.
Michael Imperioli as Spider in 'Goodfellas.' The Spider shooting epitomizes the Asaro's front-row seat to decades of mob history.
Vincent Asaro greeted one of the arsonists with a kiss on each cheek in appreciation.
Father and son were also charged with conspiring to kill a relative suspected as a government informant during the mid-1980s.
The target — unlike Spider, later killed by DeSimone — survived.
Despite time and open-heart surgery, the Howard Beach resident remained defiant until his Thursday arrest.
Secretly recorded conversations captured Asaro explaining his hands-on approach to resolution dispute in a spat with a Bonanno associate.
“He’s a jerk---,” snapped Asaro in a typically profane rant. “I had a big beef with him two weeks ago. I hit him in the head with a bottle. He’s lost his f------ mind.”
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