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becoming "made"
#771892
04/06/14 12:24 PM
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stealth44
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Not sure if this question was already asked, couldn't find it. I saw a mob show on the discovery channel that said you have to kill someone for the family before being made. Is this still true or does it depend what family?
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Re: becoming "made"
[Re: IlLupo77]
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09/20/14 02:50 PM
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What everyone else said. I am not too up on my NYC CN knowledge, but I know in DEAL WITH THE DEVIL, it was stated that Vic Orena was made solely on his ability to earn and that he never killed anyone. I don't know the veracity of that claim though.
But didn't Orena order his share of murders during the Colombo war? I mean, would Cutolo ever have acted without asking him first? Or do you mean, he didn't murder anyone BEFORE being made?
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Willie Marfeo to Henry Tameleo:
1) "You people want a loaf of bread and you throw the crumbs back. Well, fuck you. I ain't closing down."
2) "Get out of here, old man. Go tell Raymond to go shit in his hat. We're not giving you anything."
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Re: becoming "made"
[Re: stealth44]
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09/20/14 03:05 PM
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IlLupo77
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I honestly don't think Orena ordered anyone hit. As far as DWtD is concerned Scarpa was fomenting the war by hitting whoever he could, making look like Orena was had battle plans. I do believe on Scarpa's death bed he admitted that Orena killed no one and that a lame brain Federal Judge dismissed Scarpa's word as another ploy… Orena's kids claim that they NEVER even kept fire arms in the house until all that shit went down, and even then, the guns they did have were all 12 g. that they had for hunting.
DWtD even puts forth that Scarpa even was behind the "hit" that Little Linda got in the middle of. How many times in history does a van full of hitters miss hitting anyone entirely??
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Re: becoming "made"
[Re: IlLupo77]
#803911
09/20/14 03:24 PM
09/20/14 03:24 PM
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Dwalin2011
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I honestly don't think Orena ordered anyone hit. As far as DWtD is concerned Scarpa was fomenting the war by hitting whoever he could, making look like Orena was had battle plans. I do believe on Scarpa's death bed he admitted that Orena killed no one and that a lame brain Federal Judge dismissed Scarpa's word as another ploy… Orena's kids claim that they NEVER even kept fire arms in the house until all that shit went down, and even then, the guns they did have were all 12 g. that they had for hunting.
DWtD even puts forth that Scarpa even was behind the "hit" that Little Linda got in the middle of. How many times in history does a van full of hitters miss hitting anyone entirely?? But some people on Persico's side were hit too. Who ordered it then, did the Orena capos act on their own? By the way, here is one thing I never understood even though I asked many people and even emailed some researchers: About the Ocera killing, allegedly ordered by Orena and carried out by Leale and Amato with some others' help: on one hand, Scarpa's son says his father admitted to having killed Ocera, on the other hand, there is a tape where Bonfiglio complains about not being rewarded by Amato for hiding the body, therefore supporting the Orena/Amato involvement version. On the other hand again, I don't know whether this tape was heard on trial or maybe Bonfiglio knew he was taped and said bullshit on purpose? There are also said to be contradictions between Maffattore and Bonfiglio's testimonies. What do you think? I don't know, but to me it sounds unlikely a boss could be completely clean of any murders during his whole career. Even Jerry Angiulo ordered some hits.
Last edited by Dwalin2011; 09/20/14 03:24 PM.
Willie Marfeo to Henry Tameleo:
1) "You people want a loaf of bread and you throw the crumbs back. Well, fuck you. I ain't closing down."
2) "Get out of here, old man. Go tell Raymond to go shit in his hat. We're not giving you anything."
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Re: becoming "made"
[Re: TheAustralian]
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09/20/14 05:15 PM
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Fuck Moe_Tilden makes me chuckle It was bound to happen  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: becoming "made"
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#803941
09/20/14 10:55 PM
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He was once a made man in America's most dangerous crime family. A hired killer. A stone cold gangster. They said he could not be rehabilitated.
*Close up of priest collar and several tawdry gold chains* *Gunshots*
Until he became a priest.
Now one man faces a battle between good and evil. The sins of his past and the redemption of tomorrow.
Orena: Mafia Priest
in theaters September 28. LMAO Gold Moe. You've the Gangsterbb funniest as f*** stipes as far as this poster is concerned.
MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack. CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go. MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'. WILL: So don't go.
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Re: becoming "made"
[Re: stealth44]
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09/21/14 05:00 AM
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While we agree on the part that (especially today) there are many made members who never pulled the trigger, are there many members who really were never involved in murders in any way, not even as one who helped planning it, or provided the guns, or was the getaway driver, or at least was informed about it and didn't do anything to prevent it?
Jerry Angiulo is probably the most known example of a mafioso who was made because of money making skills, not violence, yet he was involved in at least 3 hits (Rocco DiSeglio, Joe Barboza, Angelo Patrizzi).
Pasquale "Pat the Cat" Spriito wasn't killed precisely for the fact he didn't want to kill and tried to compensate it with making more money, but nevertheless did participate in Dominick DeVito's murder.
Vito Cascio Ferro said before dying in prison said he never killed anyone, EXCEPT for Joe Petrosino.
Vincent Falcone who was killed by Scarfo: from most descriptions he seems more like just a crooked businessman that a killer, yet he helped Leonetti to kill Louis DeMarco.
Only Frank D'Alfonso, also whacked by Scarfo seems not to have killed anyone, but was he a made member?
Willie Marfeo to Henry Tameleo:
1) "You people want a loaf of bread and you throw the crumbs back. Well, fuck you. I ain't closing down."
2) "Get out of here, old man. Go tell Raymond to go shit in his hat. We're not giving you anything."
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Re: becoming "made"
[Re: Dwalin2011]
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09/21/14 10:06 AM
09/21/14 10:06 AM
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Faithful1
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While we agree on the part that (especially today) there are many made members who never pulled the trigger, are there many members who really were never involved in murders in any way, not even as one who helped planning it, or provided the guns, or was the getaway driver, or at least was informed about it and didn't do anything to prevent it?
Jerry Angiulo is probably the most known example of a mafioso who was made because of money making skills, not violence, yet he was involved in at least 3 hits (Rocco DiSeglio, Joe Barboza, Angelo Patrizzi).
Pasquale "Pat the Cat" Spriito wasn't killed precisely for the fact he didn't want to kill and tried to compensate it with making more money, but nevertheless did participate in Dominick DeVito's murder.
Vito Cascio Ferro said before dying in prison said he never killed anyone, EXCEPT for Joe Petrosino.
Vincent Falcone who was killed by Scarfo: from most descriptions he seems more like just a crooked businessman that a killer, yet he helped Leonetti to kill Louis DeMarco.
Only Frank D'Alfonso, also whacked by Scarfo seems not to have killed anyone, but was he a made member? There have been made priests, doctors and lawyers who never personally killed anyone, may or may not have given orders, but certainly aided and/or abetted.
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Re: becoming "made"
[Re: oldschool3]
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09/21/14 10:34 AM
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One of the nice things about being a Mafia Don is that you get to make the rules for your family. One of the Don's prerogatives is qualifications for being made, and that may or may not include having killed someone. As Ivy said, probably no man would be made whom the Don didn't think would kill on orders, but that's a practical matter, not written in any "rulebook" (which doesn't exist anyway).
If memory serves, Fat Vinny Teresa, in his book, "My Life in the Mafia," said that Patriarca didn't have a ceremony for made men, complete with the finger-pricking, burning saint's card, kisses on cheeks, etc.--the stuff of legend that most people think is universal in Mafia families. "They just called you to the Office and told you that you were in," he said.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: becoming "made"
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#804015
09/21/14 11:44 AM
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Faithful1
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One of the nice things about being a Mafia Don is that you get to make the rules for your family. One of the Don's prerogatives is qualifications for being made, and that may or may not include having killed someone. As Ivy said, probably no man would be made whom the Don didn't think would kill on orders, but that's a practical matter, not written in any "rulebook" (which doesn't exist anyway).
If memory serves, Fat Vinny Teresa, in his book, "My Life in the Mafia," said that Patriarca didn't have a ceremony for made men, complete with the finger-pricking, burning saint's card, kisses on cheeks, etc.--the stuff of legend that most people think is universal in Mafia families. "They just called you to the Office and told you that you were in," he said. Teresa was also a big fat liar (literally!) who damaged his credibility when he testified against Meyer Lansky. He claimed he was the Number 3 guy in the New England crime family. Right. So what he said about how Patriarca making people has no credibility. We know for certain his son, Ray Patriarca Jr., DID have a traditional ceremony since the whole thing was recorded. I don't disbelieve everything Teresa wrote about in his books. I think the prison info is probably pretty accurate since his stories about Carmine Galante ring true to his character and they weren't self-serving for Teresa. But everything Teresa said has be weighed by a scale (no pun intended) how self-serving his statements were.
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Re: becoming "made"
[Re: Faithful1]
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09/21/14 07:01 PM
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Another practical matter: the most important thing for a Don is how much money the people under him bring in. Associates and made men bring in money, and to that extent, it doesn't matter a whole lot if the good earner is made or not. Jimmy Burke could never be made because he was Irish, yet he functioned as a crew chief under Paul Vario because he was a good earner. It didn't matter to Vario, or to Burke, for that matter, whether Burke was made or not.
Decades ago, the Don could count on the loyalty of a man he made, and on the made man's respecting of omerta. Now, no one is reliable, made or not. But, some guys would give their left coglione to be made, so the Don can play them--choose who's willing sacrifice more, take greater chances, turn over more money...
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: becoming "made"
[Re: DE NIRO]
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01/03/16 09:03 PM
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I turned down soilder and capo at the age of 17 it was 1 and 3 on a contract
I just couldnt do it Capo at 17, wow you must have been good.. Ha!
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