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Greatest Italian-American Mobster in history.
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08/01/14 07:18 PM
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My topstop for the greatest mobster in history goes to Tony Accardo
Reason - He experienced and ruled the golden age, holds a record of controling a family / 1947(?)-1992 and he died right before, as most people would say 'it all went to shit''
He only experienced the good years and not the shitty FBI trials etc that came a couple years after. Luciano is on my second place.
Agree?
Last edited by HenryHauglad; 08/01/14 07:19 PM.
The whole thing is how strong you are and how much power you got and how fucking mean you are—that's what makes you rise in the mob. Every day's a fucking struggle, because you don't know who's looking to knock you off, especially when you become a captain or boss. Every day, somebody's looking to dispose of you and take your position. You always got to be on your toes. Every fucking day is a scam day to keep your power and position."
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Re: Greatest Italian-American Mobster in history.
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by the by, You're thinking of Paul Ricca, not Tony Accardo Accardo lasted much longer and never spent a night in jail or prison. Ricca did almost 4 years. Accardo lasted through the 1980's when all of the other major Mafia bosses in the country were sent to prison on RICO charges. He was one of the top guys in one of the top crime organizations in the country for almost 5 decades with the FBI bullseye on his back and made it through unscathed.
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Re: Greatest Italian-American Mobster in history.
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The chin. His way of rule and front bosses is now the staple for any smart family.
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Re: Greatest Italian-American Mobster in history.
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Bosses who did it the right way, low profile, minimal or no time in prison include:
James Lanza- San Francisco over 30 years Frank Amato Sr- Pittsburgh 20 years John LaRocca- Pittsburgh 28 years Anthony Milano- Cleveland 40+ yearsm John Scalish- Cleveland 32 years Russell Bufalino- Northeastern PA 40+ years Michael Genovese- Pittsburgh 22 years Jack Tocco- Detroit 35 years Luigi Manocchio- New England 13 years Stefano Maggadino- Buffalo 52 years Joe Ligambi- Philadelphia 13+ years Joe Todaro- Buffalo 28 years Joe Zerilli- Detroit 40+ years Nick Civella- Kansas City 30 years Joe Civello- Dallas 15 years Joe Cerrito- San Jose 19 years
I don't know why everybody only mentions NY & Chicago bosses, there are plenty more who had major influence and were able to escape law enforcement with minimal or no time in prison.
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Re: Greatest Italian-American Mobster in history.
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Bosses who did it the right way, low profile, minimal or no time in prison include:
James Lanza- San Francisco over 30 years Frank Amato Sr- Pittsburgh 20 years John LaRocca- Pittsburgh 28 years Anthony Milano- Cleveland 40+ yearsm John Scalish- Cleveland 32 years Russell Bufalino- Northeastern PA 40+ years Michael Genovese- Pittsburgh 22 years Jack Tocco- Detroit 35 years Luigi Manocchio- New England 13 years Stefano Maggadino- Buffalo 52 years Joe Ligambi- Philadelphia 13+ years Joe Todaro- Buffalo 28 years Joe Zerilli- Detroit 40+ years Nick Civella- Kansas City 30 years Joe Civello- Dallas 15 years Joe Cerrito- San Jose 19 years
I don't know why everybody only mentions NY & Chicago bosses, there are plenty more who had major influence and were able to escape law enforcement with minimal or no time in prison. took the words right out my mouth.
From now on, nothing goes down unless I'm involved. No blackjack no dope deals, no nothing. A nickel bag gets sold in the park, I want in. You guys got fat while everybody starved on the street. Now it's my turn.
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Re: Greatest Italian-American Mobster in history.
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Bosses who did it the right way, low profile, minimal or no time in prison include:
James Lanza- San Francisco over 30 years Frank Amato Sr- Pittsburgh 20 years John LaRocca- Pittsburgh 28 years Anthony Milano- Cleveland 40+ yearsm John Scalish- Cleveland 32 years Russell Bufalino- Northeastern PA 40+ years Michael Genovese- Pittsburgh 22 years Jack Tocco- Detroit 35 years Luigi Manocchio- New England 13 years Stefano Maggadino- Buffalo 52 years Joe Ligambi- Philadelphia 13+ years Joe Todaro- Buffalo 28 years Joe Zerilli- Detroit 40+ years Nick Civella- Kansas City 30 years Joe Civello- Dallas 15 years Joe Cerrito- San Jose 19 years
I don't know why everybody only mentions NY & Chicago bosses, there are plenty more who had major influence and were able to escape law enforcement with minimal or no time in prison. Funny how all of these families you mention are today extinct, except from Detroit and Philly..
The whole thing is how strong you are and how much power you got and how fucking mean you are—that's what makes you rise in the mob. Every day's a fucking struggle, because you don't know who's looking to knock you off, especially when you become a captain or boss. Every day, somebody's looking to dispose of you and take your position. You always got to be on your toes. Every fucking day is a scam day to keep your power and position."
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Re: Greatest Italian-American Mobster in history.
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Funny? They were powerful for decades and exuded major influence! They didn't make a lot of guys, who cares? They did it right, escaped the law and ran their cities with an iron fist. That's success regardless if they no longer exist in the traditional sense.
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Re: Greatest Italian-American Mobster in history.
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Funny? They were powerful for decades and exited major influence! They didn't make a lot of guys, who cares? They did it right, escaped the law and ran their cities with an iron fist. That's success regardless if they no longer exist in the traditional sense. Yeah .. San Jose, Texas and those areas were never too powerful...Iron fists? gimme'a'break!
The whole thing is how strong you are and how much power you got and how fucking mean you are—that's what makes you rise in the mob. Every day's a fucking struggle, because you don't know who's looking to knock you off, especially when you become a captain or boss. Every day, somebody's looking to dispose of you and take your position. You always got to be on your toes. Every fucking day is a scam day to keep your power and position."
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Re: Greatest Italian-American Mobster in history.
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Obviously you don't know much about San Jose or Dallas in their heyday...and yes, while they were boss, they ruled with an iron fist in their respected territory.
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Re: Greatest Italian-American Mobster in history.
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Exactly, when some of the aforementioned areas are part of the Midwest rust belt and steel manufacturing, the citizens and new immigrants are going to larger cities where there is more work.
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Re: Greatest Italian-American Mobster in history.
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Tony Accardo has dry snitch written all over him. They get everyone else on something but him??? Dry snitch.. Another beliver.Hallelujah I laugh when some people say that the FBI respected Accardo...ok than..why's that?Because of the so called "family pact"?!Gimmie a break...that was invented by Roemer just to protect Accardo.Tony made thouse connections while he was getting Ricca out of jail.If he didnt suceeded he would've ended up dead.But to tell you the truth i dont blame him,its a backstabbing game and its survival of the fittest. And Huron is right,Ricca first,Accardo second.
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Conan: To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.
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Re: Greatest Italian-American Mobster in history.
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It's all relevant regarding law enforcement and the bottom line is for guys like Maggadino and LaRocca and Scalish, they were surveilled daily with phones tapped like any other bosses. The smaller families had less stool pigeons because most of the members were blood relatives. Cleveland had more influence in the Teamsters than a majority of large families through the Presser family and owned almost all locals in their area...the heart and soul of America with labor, trucking, manufacturing, the docks and the auto industry.
The point is that the guys I mentioned have to be considered as top bosses as they did indeed run their cities and expansive geographic areas with an iron fist. Pittsburgh for example had all of Western PA, Northeast Ohio, the panhandle of West Virginia and Jamestown, NY. That's four states.
They were all targets of the McClellan Committee, the Kefauver hearings etc. the local media in the smaller cities wrote as many if not more articles on OC since there wasn't a whole lot to write about. These guys died multi millionaires and for many of them that I mentioned, they were reclusive and quiet and didn't need to act like a whack job wearing a bathrobe and hiding in the shower with an umbrella. I'm a fan of NY and Chicago, but my point is that there were as many other bosses who lived by the rules and made boatloads of money running their families. For all intensive purposes, all of these guys were part of the same organization, the American LCN.
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