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Joe Profaci
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05/20/22 04:25 PM
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MafiaStudent
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Re: Joe Profaci
[Re: MafiaStudent]
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05/20/22 08:28 PM
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Zavattoni
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Cruel to his men; greedy and conniving…
Ruled for over 30 years.
I think he was a terrible boss; but he did something right.
Did he ever had any other opposition as family boss besides the Gallo’s?
Last edited by Zavattoni; 05/20/22 08:28 PM.
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Re: Joe Profaci
[Re: jace]
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05/21/22 06:58 AM
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In regards to the Gallos, I think that they would have started trouble anyway. Especially Joe Gallo. Al Gallo seems to have fit in well in later years, Larry Gallo died of throat cancer but there was an attempt on his life. Joe Gallo was just looking for trouble in my opinion. Right up until his death he was feuding and drawing a lot of attention to himself and the mob. I ff he had not been killed in Umbertos it would have gotten worse with him. That I would have to agree with you on. Joey had a screw loose (literally). He could be charming in his own way, but he was a psychotic individual who was a born troublemaker. He couldn't take orders and stay in line. This is a known fact. He was actually diagnosed by doctors regarding this. He had envisions of grandeur for himself and was a very narcissistic guy. One way or another he had to end up badly. Albert was the most logical and level-headed of the brothers. And for all intents and purposes he went on to live a fairly successful life in "the life."
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Re: Joe Profaci
[Re: NYMafia]
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05/21/22 03:05 PM
05/21/22 03:05 PM
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Very good , MS.  Especially good about the legitimate businesses and brands. Wasn't he also into tomato paste? Profaci was humiliated in '61 when the Gallos kidnapped almost his entire hierarchy, narrowly missing The Old Man himself. Profaci had to go to the Commission to get them released, then he welshed on the deal again. Eldest brother Larry went to a "peace" meeting at the Sahara Lounge in Brooklyn, where he was garroted and almost killed, allegedly by Carmine Persico, which is how he earned the nickname "The Snake." The NY Daily News published an unforgettable photo of Larry in police custody, with a big red mark around his neck (I'm sure you have a copy of that photo in your files). It was the basis of the Pentangeli/Rosoto Brothers beef in GFII.
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: Joe Profaci
[Re: MafiaStudent]
#1034851
05/21/22 06:20 PM
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The Gallos were the most serious threat to Joe Profaci as Boss, but Profaci also had minor threats to his rule before the Gallo brothers. The Scaduto Brothers, Giuseppe and Domenico also had caused minor problems in the later part of 1935 till 1936 when Giuseppe was betrayed by a Sabella and was killed, followed by his brother being killed 7 months later in Chicago. The opposition was very small and with the death of Giuseppe all internal fighting stopped with the remaining members fleeing or joining Profaci. At least three of the members that fled were killed, Domenico Scaduto in Chicago, an unknown member in New Jersey killed by Ettore and Giovanni Misuraca, and another unknown member killed in Cuba in 1938 by Giuseppe Tipa and Filippo Mangano. Then there is the Sicily feud, which Salvatore Profaci Sr, Joe Profaci brother was killed in a freak boating accident which the engine blew up, the general consensus among LCN members and researchers is that was a message to Joe Profaci to back off in his hometown matters.
"I have this Nightmare. I'm on 5th avenue watching the St. Patrick's Day parade and I have a coronary and nine thousand cops march happily over my body." Chief Sidney Green
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Re: Joe Profaci
[Re: MafiaStudent]
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05/21/22 07:07 PM
05/21/22 07:07 PM
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Friend_of_Henry
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It's no secret that I'm a small town guy. However I find NYM and their stories about " Big City Guys" most interesting.
"Never walk in a room that you don't know how to get out of"- Henry Zottola
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Re: Joe Profaci
[Re: Turnbull]
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05/22/22 08:43 PM
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Very good , MS.  Especially good about the legitimate businesses and brands. Wasn't he also into tomato paste? Profaci was humiliated in '61 when the Gallos kidnapped almost his entire hierarchy, narrowly missing The Old Man himself. Profaci had to go to the Commission to get them released, then he welshed on the deal again. Eldest brother Larry went to a "peace" meeting at the Sahara Lounge in Brooklyn, where he was garroted and almost killed, allegedly by Carmine Persico, which is how he earned the nickname "The Snake." The NY Daily News published an unforgettable photo of Larry in police custody, with a big red mark around his neck (I'm sure you have a copy of that photo in your files). It was the basis of the Pentangeli/Rosoto Brothers beef in GFII. Thank you Turnbull. I think he was into tomato paste with Mamma Mia.
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Re: Joe Profaci
[Re: NYMafia]
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05/24/22 02:55 PM
05/24/22 02:55 PM
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Big_Tuna93
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All this week and next is "Boss" week at Mob Fireside Chat....nothing but the capos, leaders, and capo regimes If you get a chance would love to see you do something on Accardo. I also will tell you I read your write up on the Chicago outfit, and thought it was awesome!
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Re: Joe Profaci
[Re: Big_Tuna93]
#1034963
05/24/22 04:21 PM
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All this week and next is "Boss" week at Mob Fireside Chat....nothing but the capos, leaders, and capo regimes If you get a chance would love to see you do something on Accardo. I also will tell you I read your write up on the Chicago outfit, and thought it was awesome! Thank you BT93. Lisa and I always appreciate a positive "job well done" from our readers. I didn't have Tony Accardo on my short list, but if you really want me to, I (promise) you down the pike a bit I will try and do him justice with an ass-kicking bio for you, ok my man? Just please have patience because I have over 30 projects in varying stages of completion now (literally). In fact I just posted up a deep-dive bio for a fan of ours who requested Gaetano (Toddo) Marino. And that took me over 2 or 3 months from the time he asked me to complete. But it did come out awesome I can tell you that much. I think it was worth the wait.
Last edited by NYMafia; 05/24/22 04:22 PM.
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Re: Joe Profaci
[Re: NYMafia]
#1034973
05/24/22 05:43 PM
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Big_Tuna93
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All this week and next is "Boss" week at Mob Fireside Chat....nothing but the capos, leaders, and capo regimes If you get a chance would love to see you do something on Accardo. I also will tell you I read your write up on the Chicago outfit, and thought it was awesome! Thank you BT93. Lisa and I always appreciate a positive "job well done" from our readers. I didn't have Tony Accardo on my short list, but if you really want me to, I (promise) you down the pike a bit I will try and do him justice with an ass-kicking bio for you, ok my man? Just please have patience because I have over 30 projects in varying stages of completion now (literally). In fact I just posted up a deep-dive bio for a fan of ours who requested Gaetano (Toddo) Marino. And that took me over 2 or 3 months from the time he asked me to complete. But it did come out awesome I can tell you that much. I think it was worth the wait. Appreciate that! And of course, not trying to be pushy. Just somebody I've always been incredibly fascinated by. As always, enjoy conversing with you.
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Re: Joe Profaci
[Re: Big_Tuna93]
#1034977
05/24/22 06:04 PM
05/24/22 06:04 PM
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All this week and next is "Boss" week at Mob Fireside Chat....nothing but the capos, leaders, and capo regimes If you get a chance would love to see you do something on Accardo. I also will tell you I read your write up on the Chicago outfit, and thought it was awesome! Thank you BT93. Lisa and I always appreciate a positive "job well done" from our readers. I didn't have Tony Accardo on my short list, but if you really want me to, I (promise) you down the pike a bit I will try and do him justice with an ass-kicking bio for you, ok my man? Just please have patience because I have over 30 projects in varying stages of completion now (literally). In fact I just posted up a deep-dive bio for a fan of ours who requested Gaetano (Toddo) Marino. And that took me over 2 or 3 months from the time he asked me to complete. But it did come out awesome I can tell you that much. I think it was worth the wait. Appreciate that! And of course, not trying to be pushy. Just somebody I've always been incredibly fascinated by. As always, enjoy conversing with you. Same here pal. Always a pleasure!
Last edited by NYMafia; 05/24/22 06:05 PM.
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Re: Joe Profaci
[Re: Turnbull]
#1035059
05/26/22 07:55 AM
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NYM: Can you guys post a photo of Larry Gallo after being garroted in the Sahara Lounge? Thanks. Ok. I know we have both a black and white, as well as a colorized photo of both Joey and Larry sitting in the back of a car with the rope burns clearly visible around Larry's neck. Only minutes after he was almost strangled to death. I'll ask Lisa if she can pull the pics out of our "Boys at Work" murder galleries.
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