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Re: state your Most intriguing Mafia figure and why
[Re: Rebelchick]
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01/11/11 05:20 AM
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Carlo Gambino - The epitome of a Mafia figure There's been alot of people mentioning the likes of DeMeo and Gaspipe. Two stone cold killers who were ruthless yet excellent earners, they are fascinating characters and probably the two stand out figures I enjoyed learning about the most also.
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Re: state your Most intriguing Mafia figure and why
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01/11/11 08:34 AM
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I'm speaking in the past sense because Nicolo is recently killed and Vito is locked up in prison. And since it's now turmoil in Montreal it looks lke his days are over. I'm really wondering what Vito Rizzuto will do when he returns, if that would happen in the first place. It's most likely he will be out of the picture as others have filled the power vacuum he left behind.
The big question is: will he still have allies left and be able to pull some strings? We will see. Don't forget that Vito may have to stand trial in Italy for the bridge money laundering scheme. It's quite possible that he will be extradited to face those charges. Like I said, 'if that would happen in the first place'.
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Re: state your Most intriguing Mafia figure and why
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01/11/11 08:35 AM
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Definitely. I forgot to mention him. He was there in the 1950s, being the hitman to pull the trigger against Costello. In the 1990s he was still there, being the most powerful boss in New York and therefore in the country. He went from a boxer to a really fat guy, lost tremendous weight in only a few months so the prosecutors couldn't recognize him anymore. In the 1970s he went to a psychiatric institute and behaved like he was retarted an schizofrenic, all part of an act to fool the authorities once again. Maintainted this act with success till the late 1990s. It's an outrage that there's still NO movie made about him, while we've seen John Gotti in numerous films.
"It was between the brothers Kay -- I had nothing to do with it."
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Re: state your Most intriguing Mafia figure and why
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01/11/11 09:39 AM
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I don't understand this fascination with Casso. He was a sociopath who happened to be in the Mafia. I personally find the figures who were not purely homicidal maniacs but were capable of restraint to be far more interesting. These individuals are the ones that separate LCN from the Mexican Cartels or the Bloods and Crips and allow them to be romanticized. The thread is entitled the most "intriguing" mafia figure and why. The word intriguing is defined as an interest in something that is almost fantasy or fantasied about, something in which you could not see yourself doing. That is why alot of "normal people" per say are intrigued by Casso. We just think its intriguing that he actually was a homicidal maniac and a sociopath. Why? Because it is something we would never do. Most people like reading true accounts of events in which well....we dont have the balls to do.
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Re: state your Most intriguing Mafia figure and why
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01/11/11 12:26 PM
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The Genovese family's unparalleled success was due to his leadership True, but the Genovese Family was very successful way before Gigante took over. They had the best succession of leaders in mob family history (Luciano, Costello, et al.)
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: state your Most intriguing Mafia figure and why
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01/11/11 04:46 PM
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I don't understand this fascination with Casso. He was a sociopath who happened to be in the Mafia. I personally find the figures who were not purely homicidal maniacs but were capable of restraint to be far more interesting. These individuals are the ones that separate LCN from the Mexican Cartels or the Bloods and Crips and allow them to be romanticized. The thread is entitled the most "intriguing" mafia figure and why. The word intriguing is defined as an interest in something that is almost fantasy or fantasied about, something in which you could not see yourself doing. That is why alot of "normal people" per say are intrigued by Casso. We just think its intriguing that he actually was a homicidal maniac and a sociopath. Why? Because it is something we would never do. Most people like reading true accounts of events in which well....we dont have the balls to do. Excellent post, I couldn't have said it better. It is their nature that makes them most intriguing to normal people like us. It takes a certain breed to do what they do. Not anyone can just kill a person and not give it a second thought, and at the same time they are always a target to be killed. On top of that they are a huge target for law enforcement, so much so they are being routinely watched. I think most people would be a nervous wreck under those circumstance, I know I would.
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Re: state your Most intriguing Mafia figure and why
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01/13/11 09:49 AM
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Danny Greene- Tough Irish mobster who took down the Cleveland mob
General attrition and the FBI took down the Cleveland mob. Greene simply put up a good fight before they blew him up. But the war with Greene created a lot of heat, which was the reason why they were brought down by the feds in the first place. So indirectly, I think Greene did took down the Cleveland mob.
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Re: state your Most intriguing Mafia figure and why
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The Chin is the most intriguing mafia figure in my mind and I'll tell you why. First of all he was able to fool the federal government for 30 years. If that isn't an achievement, then I don't know what is. Everybody thought he was crazy. We're talking respected psychiatrists, doctors, lawyers, FBI guys, NYPD guys, even the informants on the street thought he was really crazy. Here's a guy who lived almost his entire life with his mother in an apartment that wasn't much bigger than a shoebox. He's never clean shaven, looks like he doesn't shower, mumbles a lot to himself, seems lost and always has on a bathrobe. And while all this was going on, he was the biggest gangster in all of New York. Sitting on top of millions of dollars and controlling several major industries. This is also the same guy who shot Frank Costello. The same guy who went to trial with Vito Genovese.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies. Everyone dies." - Casey Anthony, in a poem, July 7, 2008
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Re: state your Most intriguing Mafia figure and why
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01/21/11 04:51 AM
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The Chin is the most intriguing mafia figure in my mind and I'll tell you why... Thank you for the dinner and a very pleasant evening. If your car could take me to the airport; Mr. Corleone is a man who insists on hearing bad news immediately. We're talking respected psychiatrists, doctors, lawyers, FBI guys, NYPD guys, even the informants on the street thought he was really crazy. The FBI knew he was acting, but they couldn't make a case against him for many years.
"It was between the brothers Kay -- I had nothing to do with it."
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Re: state your Most intriguing Mafia figure and why
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The Chin is the most intriguing mafia figure in my mind and I'll tell you why... Thank you for the dinner and a very pleasant evening. If your car could take me to the airport; Mr. Corleone is a man who insists on hearing bad news immediately. We're talking respected psychiatrists, doctors, lawyers, FBI guys, NYPD guys, even the informants on the street thought he was really crazy. The FBI knew he was acting, but they couldn't make a case against him for many years. For a long time, they actually weren't sure. The man used to check himself into mental institutions on a regular basis. Of course it became clear later on, he was only acting.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies. Everyone dies." - Casey Anthony, in a poem, July 7, 2008
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Re: state your Most intriguing Mafia figure and why
[Re: Rebelchick]
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01/21/11 05:12 AM
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Paul Castellano: Should have been a business man instead of a mafia Don.
Yeah PC is definitely one of the most intriguing ones. He had such an impressive personality that when the FBI agents that had been investigating him visited his grave site they started crying.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies. Everyone dies." - Casey Anthony, in a poem, July 7, 2008
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Re: state your Most intriguing Mafia figure and why
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01/22/11 01:53 PM
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The Chin is the most intriguing mafia figure in my mind and I'll tell you why... Thank you for the dinner and a very pleasant evening. If your car could take me to the airport; Mr. Corleone is a man who insists on hearing bad news immediately. We're talking respected psychiatrists, doctors, lawyers, FBI guys, NYPD guys, even the informants on the street thought he was really crazy. The FBI knew he was acting, but they couldn't make a case against him for many years. For a long time, they actually weren't sure. The man used to check himself into mental institutions on a regular basis. Of course it became clear later on, he was only acting. Actually the FBI never really believed his act. From day one they knew he was a powerful man in the mafia. As many Federal agents have said about the Chin: There was not a single person involved in the investigation that believed this guy was crazy. We knew for a fact he was a powerful man in the American Mafia and if the Mafia allowed certifiably insane leaders then we would have never arrested anyone because they would have to be certifiably insane to take orders from him.
FatGirl:Your cute Me:Ok FatGirl:So you wanna buy me a drink? Me:No FatGirl:Why not? Me:Well Its tricky pumpkin,If I buy u a drink, every fat girl in here would think I liked fat girls & ask me to buy them a drink also. See ,I dont like fat girls unless im wasted and given Im only one drink deep so far, so you better buy me the drink honey, cause this 20 bucks aint covering the booze and drive thru ill need to take you home tonight
08/13/2009-jvanley Spanky Bar, 3rd stool from the left
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