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Re: Apalachin once and for all
[Re: Captbony1999]
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01/02/25 11:34 PM
01/02/25 11:34 PM
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Zavattoni
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@Hollander
That is correct, Some even in their 60's.
@Captbony1999
I doubt there's anyone left alive who attended Apalachin.
Aniello Migliore may be the last.
But.... but this is a major but, highly unlikely
There may be a few drivers/body guards who were in their 20's or 30's (Apalachin was in 1957) who may have been there and remember.it.
These guys would have to be 90's and 100's if they are still alive.
Anyone disagree?
Last edited by Zavattoni; 01/02/25 11:34 PM.
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Re: Apalachin once and for all
[Re: Captbony1999]
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01/03/25 10:01 PM
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@Captbony1999
Nor sure about those 2.
I know Larry Dentico back during the Apalachin conference may have already been Made. He was Made in the late 1950's... before the books closed. He was apart of the Greenwhich village crew back then. He was friends with heavyweights in that crew like Vincent Gigante; Mario Gigante; Dom Cirillo; and Bobby Manna. Dentico was a powerhouse back in the 1960's.. He also controlled some operations in New Jersey with Bobby Manna during the 60's and 70's I believe. Legend say he took orders from Vito Genovese directly when he was apart of the "JETS"... Dentico is the last I would say from the mobsters born in the 1920's. Early 1920's to be exact. He's seen everything.
@Hollander
Didn't he lose alot of power after Apalachin.
Last edited by Zavattoni; 01/03/25 10:03 PM.
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Re: Apalachin once and for all
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01/03/25 10:22 PM
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@Hollander
Think he was living on borrowed time with the whole.mob itself? I can imagine Hoover's FBI had to acknowledge there was a Mafia, but don't forget all the 100 mafiosi attending would meet every 5 years that was the rule.
Last edited by Hollander; 01/03/25 10:23 PM.
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