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Re: The Iacone Regime of Worcester, Massachusetts
[Re: BarrettM]
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11/14/20 11:03 AM
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This was my favorite expose yet. Such a solid narrative, and a good, easy reading flow. Your site almost makes you root for these guys. Your prose and storytelling is getting better and better.
Also good to hear a fun fact about Costello.
Thanks for that glowing endorsement BarrettM. Glad to hear you enjoyed it that much. I really enjoyed creating it I can tell you that much. I love it when I discover little known facts about these guys, or uncover the true activities of entire crews such as this. The Worcester crew was a very unique group of guys and town. They are one of the very few crews (as I mentioned in the story), that practically -0- was ever really uncovered about them. Yes you'll hear about Mastrototaro, but thats really about it. So this research was really enjoyable and refreshing to me.
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Re: The Iacone Regime of Worcester, Massachusetts
[Re: NYMafia]
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11/14/20 11:37 AM
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I really enjoyed this. How many crews did the Genovese family have in New England? Two in Massachusetts and one in Connecticut? How many do they have now? Correct they had 2 crews in MA, and 1 to 2 small crews in CT. They also had individual soldiers sprinkled across Upstate NY. The Genovese family had two crews in MA: one in Springfield, and the other in Worcester.
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