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Re: Why No Paul Ricca Doc
[Re: AntSamuel]
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01/09/18 07:02 PM
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My article on Ricca ends like this, which means that i completely agree with you: " Even after his death, Paul Ricca still remained in the shadows of mob history, just as the same as he was during his life time. Thru the years, many mob historians or movie producers studied Al Capone, Frank Nitti or Sam Giancana, but no one ever wrote a book or made a movie about Ricca. My opinion is that if it wasn’t for Ricca, maybe the Chicago crowd would’ve had a nicer and cleaner history. Chicago probably will never see a gangster like that ever again because he was the last one of the fathers of this criminal society and to my opinion it would be shameful to remain unnoticed in history by the general population. He was the devil who had refined evil into a lucrative tool and it is to be hoped a weapon like that was safely buried with him. Ricca left behind his wife, two sons, a daughter and many grandchildren and he never allowed his family to get involved in the “life”, not while he was still alive."
Mongol General: Conan, what is best in life?
Conan: To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.
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