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Re: Saddest story when a civilian was a mob victim?
[Re: JCrusher]
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A more recent one is Gerry Dahmer in Chicago in 2006 go to page one, i mentioned it with detail
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Re: Saddest story when a civilian was a mob victim?
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Some other examples:
In 1919, in Kansas City, Paul Catanzaro shot and killed 11-year-old Frank Carramusa. In 1948 in Corleone, Italy, mafia boss Michele Navarra poisoned 13-year-old Giuseppe Letizia who witnessed a murder committed on Navarra's orders, and was later brought to a hospital where Navarra worked as the chief doctor. In 1961, in Palermo, 13-year-old Paolino Riccobono was shot and killed because of being related to some mafiosi involved in a local feud (his father and brother were already killed several year earlier). In 1973, in Crotone (Calabria, Italy), Maria Giovanna Elia was killed by a stray bullet in a shootout between members of the Vrenna and Feudale 'ndrangheta families. In 1986, Porto Empedocle (Sicily), Antonio Monreale and Filippo Gebbia were killed by stray bullets in an attack against members of the Grassonelli stidda clan (several stiddari were also killed in the attack)
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. Thanks Dwalin I’m sorry I missed this when you first posted this. That 11 year old in KC is really disturbing.
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Re: Saddest story when a civilian was a mob victim?
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Re: Saddest story when a civilian was a mob victim?
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On December 25th,1930 Carmine Galante shot and killed a 6 year old girl
He shot a 6 year old girl while in a gun battle with the cops
What a nice Christmas present to her family from this old school man of honor Galante did not kill any girl, there was a gunfight with cops and robbers, Galante being one, the girl lived after being wounded by a bullet, which may have been fired by the cops. The girl lived, that is the main point. You have her dying, wrong as usual. I apologize he ONLY SHOT A 6 YEAR OLD GIRL, I’m sure she was just fine, what’s a couple bullets to a 6 year old? Not a big deal.... I shouldn’t have been so facetious... I retract my previous statement since he only shot a 6 year old girl....He is actually a great guy and a man of honor You Jace, really are piece of work..you need psychiatric counseling or shock treatment... my only question when it comes to you is are you really as ugly and disgusting on the outside as you are on the inside?
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Re: Saddest story when a civilian was a mob victim?
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Here’s another one
Galante once walked into a Lower East Side Restaurant and threw a plate of scalding hot pasta in a woman’s face...she was scared up terribly for life...
Jesus this guy was a truly wonderful human being!!
Luckily none of the guys are like him, he was just one of the longest tenured Bonnano members in the 20th century and rose to Underboss and later Acting Boss
He must really have not fit in with all those good guys, I’m sure they were disgusted by him.
I’m sure that ruined his career shooting a 6 year old and scarring an innocent woman for life..that must have been why the clipped him!
Oh shit that’s right he was clipped cause he wouldn’t share his Heroin money and wanted the family
Fucking accepting an abuser of women and shooter of little girls....birds of a feather flock together... You made up a story of him killing a girl, now you are angry with me for just pointing it out that you were wrong---or lying as you do often. Like when you said NYmafia was a child trafficker, then said the same of me--multiple times. You just used fake story of him throwing spaghetti at a woman. Birds of a feather? Well, you often claimed NYMafia who posts here was a child molester and a child pornographer. Now you two are buddies. Birds of a feather? Here’s the “made up story” you disgusting,freak,mongoloid Facebook Twitter Flipboard WhatsApp Email Copy CRAZY KID TAKES AFTER HIS RAGING UNCLE By Steve Dunleavy April 18, 2001 4:00am CARMINE GALANTE, the old man, always looked more like a grandfather than a godfather – but under that cuddly bald head raged a man whose temper made O.J. Simpson look like a preacher. His nephew, namesake Carmine Galante, is a bucketful of clichés – the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, a chip off the old block, etc. Young Carmine is a mad dog whom traditional wise guys would have clipped years ago. You don’t kill innocent people. You kill for business, and only rarely. Geraldine Gangi, who owned a gin mill next to the old Post building on South Street called The Post Mortem, once told me: “When we were young, we were with a bunch of the girls at a restaurant on Prince Street.
“Some were going with the local wiseguys on the Lower East Side. ‘Lilo The Cigar’ walked in and one of the girls said something innocent that got him mad.
“He threw a plate of boiling hot pasta into her face. She was scarred up pretty bad. His temper was scary.”
When Lilo Galante got out of jail after 12 years for drug conspiracy, he told everyone how he hated legendary mobster Frank Costello. Costello died in bed soon after, but to Lilo, everything was personal. He couldn’t kill a dead man, so he firebombed Costello’s tomb on the Mafia boot hill in Calvary Cemetery in Queens. Through lawyer Roy Cohn, I got two interviews with Lilo. Charming? You couldn’t believe. Brooks Brothers from the basement to the top floor. Before he was killed with a cigar in his mouth at Joe and Mary Restaurant, he wanted me to go to his house for the weekend in Westhampton. “When I was growing up [on the Lower East Side], I was a very sensitive kid,” he said. “But if someone came on strong to me, I would come back pretty strong.” He thought the mob had become “too soft.” So he imported “The Zips,” real bad guys from Sicily who killed on orders. There came Baldo Amato and Cesare Bonaventre, movie-star looking young hoods who killed like they were on a turkey shoot. The old men in the mob got nervous. They paid Baldo and Cesare more money in one day than they had ever made in a year in Sicily. Baldo and Cesare, hired by Galante to kill, suddenly turned turtle. They set up Galante for his hit. Then the old wiseguys planted both “Zips” in the Secaucus swamps. “The old crew hated violence unless it was absolutely necessary,” Detective Remo Franchesini, a top mob-catcher, said at the time. “Galante was a stone-dead mad killer who would fly off the handle. People would die, legit people, just because of his temper.” Galante even triggered his daughter, Nina Galante, into making a serious attempt at suicide. Nina Galante took a massive overdose because the old man put hoods to her boyfriend . . . a non-Sicilian whom Lilo didn’t want to touch his daughter. Little wonder the old “Mustache Petes” put Lilo away, with cigar firmly in his mouth. Little wonder, the young man named after him allegedly stabbed an innocent kid in a rage.
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Re: Saddest story when a civilian was a mob victim?
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SO the story is made up, it's from Steve Dunleavy, who never let the truth get in the way or his stories. How many times did Wiseguys rape you??? Are you Arlene Brickman??? How many abortions did you have by the age of 25??? After the 5th or so time, did you start to enjoy it???
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Re: Saddest story when a civilian was a mob victim?
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SO the story is made up, it's from Steve Dunleavy, who never let the truth get in the way or his stories. How many times did Wiseguys rape you??? Are you Arlene Brickman??? How many abortions did you have by the age of 25??? After the 5th or so time, did you start to enjoy it??? You are sick, all I did was say I don't believe a former writer, and that is your response?
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Re: Saddest story when a civilian was a mob victim?
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SO the story is made up, it's from Steve Dunleavy, who never let the truth get in the way or his stories. How many times did Wiseguys rape you??? Are you Arlene Brickman??? How many abortions did you have by the age of 25??? After the 5th or so time, did you start to enjoy it??? You are sick, all I did was say I don't believe a former writer, and that is your response? With your fucking bullshit..playing games..saying shit to get people agitated...go back to selling your body in the fucking streets you fucking strawberry..
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Re: Saddest story when a civilian was a mob victim?
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Re: Saddest story when a civilian was a mob victim?
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Here’s another one
Galante once walked into a Lower East Side Restaurant and threw a plate of scalding hot pasta in a woman’s face...she was scared up terribly for life...
Jesus this guy was a truly wonderful human being!!
Luckily none of the guys are like him, he was just one of the longest tenured Bonnano members in the 20th century and rose to Underboss and later Acting Boss
He must really have not fit in with all those good guys, I’m sure they were disgusted by him.
I’m sure that ruined his career shooting a 6 year old and scarring an innocent woman for life..that must have been why the clipped him!
Oh shit that’s right he was clipped cause he wouldn’t share his Heroin money and wanted the family
Fucking accepting an abuser of women and shooter of little girls....birds of a feather flock together... You made up a story of him killing a girl, now you are angry with me for just pointing it out that you were wrong---or lying as you do often. Like when you said NYmafia was a child trafficker, then said the same of me--multiple times. You just used fake story of him throwing spaghetti at a woman. Birds of a feather? Well, you often claimed NYMafia who posts here was a child molester and a child pornographer. Now you two are buddies. Birds of a feather? Here’s the “made up story” you disgusting,freak,mongoloid Facebook Twitter Flipboard WhatsApp Email Copy CRAZY KID TAKES AFTER HIS RAGING UNCLE By Steve Dunleavy April 18, 2001 4:00am CARMINE GALANTE, the old man, always looked more like a grandfather than a godfather – but under that cuddly bald head raged a man whose temper made O.J. Simpson look like a preacher. His nephew, namesake Carmine Galante, is a bucketful of clichés – the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, a chip off the old block, etc. Young Carmine is a mad dog whom traditional wise guys would have clipped years ago. You don’t kill innocent people. You kill for business, and only rarely. Geraldine Gangi, who owned a gin mill next to the old Post building on South Street called The Post Mortem, once told me: “When we were young, we were with a bunch of the girls at a restaurant on Prince Street.
“Some were going with the local wiseguys on the Lower East Side. ‘Lilo The Cigar’ walked in and one of the girls said something innocent that got him mad.
“He threw a plate of boiling hot pasta into her face. She was scarred up pretty bad. His temper was scary.”
When Lilo Galante got out of jail after 12 years for drug conspiracy, he told everyone how he hated legendary mobster Frank Costello. Costello died in bed soon after, but to Lilo, everything was personal. He couldn’t kill a dead man, so he firebombed Costello’s tomb on the Mafia boot hill in Calvary Cemetery in Queens. Through lawyer Roy Cohn, I got two interviews with Lilo. Charming? You couldn’t believe. Brooks Brothers from the basement to the top floor. Before he was killed with a cigar in his mouth at Joe and Mary Restaurant, he wanted me to go to his house for the weekend in Westhampton. “When I was growing up [on the Lower East Side], I was a very sensitive kid,” he said. “But if someone came on strong to me, I would come back pretty strong.” He thought the mob had become “too soft.” So he imported “The Zips,” real bad guys from Sicily who killed on orders. There came Baldo Amato and Cesare Bonaventre, movie-star looking young hoods who killed like they were on a turkey shoot. The old men in the mob got nervous. They paid Baldo and Cesare more money in one day than they had ever made in a year in Sicily. Baldo and Cesare, hired by Galante to kill, suddenly turned turtle. They set up Galante for his hit. Then the old wiseguys planted both “Zips” in the Secaucus swamps. “The old crew hated violence unless it was absolutely necessary,” Detective Remo Franchesini, a top mob-catcher, said at the time. “Galante was a stone-dead mad killer who would fly off the handle. People would die, legit people, just because of his temper.” Galante even triggered his daughter, Nina Galante, into making a serious attempt at suicide. Nina Galante took a massive overdose because the old man put hoods to her boyfriend . . . a non-Sicilian whom Lilo didn’t want to touch his daughter. Little wonder the old “Mustache Petes” put Lilo away, with cigar firmly in his mouth. Little wonder, the young man named after him allegedly stabbed an innocent kid in a rage . . Interesting. Thanks for the article. Either way Galante was certainly a ruthless nutcase
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Re: Saddest story when a civilian was a mob victim?
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SO the story is made up, it's from Steve Dunleavy, who never let the truth get in the way or his stories. How many times did Wiseguys rape you??? Are you Arlene Brickman??? How many abortions did you have by the age of 25??? After the 5th or so time, did you start to enjoy it??? bump
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Re: Saddest story when a civilian was a mob victim?
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SO the story is made up, it's from Steve Dunleavy, who never let the truth get in the way or his stories. How many times did Wiseguys rape you??? Are you Arlene Brickman??? How many abortions did you have by the age of 25??? After the 5th or so time, did you start to enjoy it??? Half this forum glorifies mobsters who were raping pieces of shit why does this surprise you that they are still being stupid meatball neckbeards? they always will be there are those who study the mafia to insure it never happens again in any culture and those who study it because they secretly (or not so) idolize that lifestyle because its been glorified in hollywood etc 99% of the mafia guys from 1900 on were 100% pieces of shit
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