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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
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hahaha!
Anyone who believes this is an absolute gullible idiot.
1) Dellacroce was probably taking in £100k a month as underboss, so why would he accept £1k as an informant.
2) If he was an informant he would have brought down more then half the family, including Don Carlo and under Castellano he could have took down the entire blue collar faction, Castellano and all the capo's in white collar faction, it's that simple.
3) Informants don't do numerous stretches in jail.
The most important of all, he was an old school vicious gangster and arguably the most loyal old timer left in the 70's.
If they slapped Neil with the death penalty he would have took it like a man. +1 Good post TG.
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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
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Yeah, because people that have murdered and made tons of money have never been rats/snitches/informants.
Lot of people in this thread really want to not believe it. Keep the myth alive.
Did he? I don't know. But to outright think it's impossible because he was a tough guy, killed people and made tons of money is naive. What do you mean? FBI have declined on stuff like this before so how on earth would Time Magazine know Neil Dellacroce better than the feds?
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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
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Yeah, because people that have murdered and made tons of money have never been rats/snitches/informants.
Lot of people in this thread really want to not believe it. Keep the myth alive.
Did he? I don't know. But to outright think it's impossible because he was a tough guy, killed people and made tons of money is naive. What do you mean? FBI have declined on stuff like this before so how on earth would Time Magazine know Neil Dellacroce better than the feds? I mean that everyone in this thread is dismissing this because Neil was a tough guy, who killed people and he made alot of money. That's it. They don't know him better than the FEDS but it's not outside the realm of possibility that they could be correct. That he could have been a paid informant. A response could be "I doubt it. Never heard anything of that sort, but who knows." Not "Neil was rich, he was a tough guy. No way." No one knows. You could say Carlo Gambino was a dry snitch, Paul Castellano, etc, etc. And it all could be true or none of it could be true. We don't know, but to dismiss it because we have heard stories or read books about Neil is ridiculous.
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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
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12/08/12 05:03 PM
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neil wouldnt call the cops if his house was on fire. hes more 'cosa nostra' than lucky luciano. to say hes a 'voluntary informant' because theres no evidence he isnt,thats the poorest attept at logic i have seen in a while. according to that logic jimmy hoffa is still alive because we have no proof hes dead.lol. and call me naive,but im guessing im probably twice your age. You're right. There's no way Neil could have been a rat. Because? You say so? Come on. Gravano hated the cops too. So did all those other guys that flipped. So did Giancana. My "flawed" logic is the same as yours. You say he couldn't be because "he would never call the cops even if his house was on fire" or because you heard stories about him being a tough guy. That's great evidence. I have no idea if he was or not. But to outright dismiss it is naive and crazy.
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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
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dont get on your computer out in wyoming and tell me you know more than a man whos eaten dinner with my family? Wyoming!!  I keep thinking of "Dog Day Afternoon." Sonny (Pacino) asks Sal (Cazale) what country he wants to flee to after the robbery. Sal says Wyoming  . Yeah, that exchange reminds me of Lefty Guns Ruggiero insisting to Donnie Brasco that Lake Michigan was the Atlantic Ocean during their visit to Milwaukee.
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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
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Yeah, that exchange reminds me of Lefty Guns Ruggiero insisting to Donnie Brasco that Lake Michigan was the Atlantic Ocean during their visit to Milwaukee. Lefty went through Yale. He was in a car, of course . . .
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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
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12/09/12 06:19 PM
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pp,my logic is flawed? im going off the same 'guesses' you are? no offense here, but i could tell you more about neil than you could read in any book. dont get on your computer out in wyoming and tell me you know more than a man whos eaten dinner with my family?ive forgot more about 'oniel' than you will ever know. when i say 'hes not a rat'.i dont mean it,i know it. read my posts here,i know what im talking about. ive lived in the same neighborhood for fifty four years. where the fuck do you live? who did you 'come up' with?you dont know jack shit about this 'thing',and thats fine.you dont want to believe what i say. fine.but to say im 'naive' or an idiot for stating what i know.about a man i know? thats fucking stupid. this is the internet.i realize you can say what you like,but id recomend working on your fucking 'people skills'.
ive said what i have to say. i wont respond anymore in this thread. if you sincerely disagree with me feel free to message me.i wont be a party to some internet-'beef'. I didn't say you were an idiot. You are the one getting upset. I have no internet beef. We just have a difference of opinion. I have never stated that I know Neil or have some great insight into his life. You say you do, great. It seems you have a strong affinity for Neil, great. No need to get so upset. Any mobster could be an informant for the FBI. Any one. Because you say you knew for so long does nothing do dispute the fact that he could have been. I'm not saying he was, but because you say you knew him, doesn't make it impossible. Enjoy Idaho.  Heard it's beautiful this time of year.
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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
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It doesn't make sense at all. If he was an informant, he did a lousy job considering the FBI couldn't touch Carlo before he died, and they struggled immensely to pin anything on Gotti.
Dellacroce being an informant? Absolute rubbish. He was as hard as they come and his loyalty to Cosa Nostra should never be questioned. Why? Because the books said so? No one is suggesting he was a rat and telling the FBI everything he knew. The suggestion was that he was an informant. Perhaps telling the FBI, IMO, info about other families or other crews he didn't like. I don't think anyone is suggesting he was a rat for his entire life.
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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
[Re: LCN1987]
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pp,my logic is flawed? im going off the same 'guesses' you are? no offense here, but i could tell you more about neil than you could read in any book. dont get on your computer out in wyoming and tell me you know more than a man whos eaten dinner with my family?ive forgot more about 'oniel' than you will ever know. when i say 'hes not a rat'.i dont mean it,i know it. read my posts here,i know what im talking about. ive lived in the same neighborhood for fifty four years. where the fuck do you live? who did you 'come up' with?you dont know jack shit about this 'thing',and thats fine.you dont want to believe what i say. fine.but to say im 'naive' or an idiot for stating what i know.about a man i know? thats fucking stupid. this is the internet.i realize you can say what you like,but id recomend working on your fucking 'people skills'.
ive said what i have to say. i wont respond anymore in this thread. if you sincerely disagree with me feel free to message me.i wont be a party to some internet-'beef'. No offense Sit, but PP is not stating YOU are naive. He is stating that dismissing the thought of Dellacroce been informant, COULD be naive. It doesn't make sense at all. If he was an informant, he did a lousy job considering the FBI couldn't touch Carlo before he died, and they struggled immensely to pin anything on Gotti.
Dellacroce being an informant? Absolute rubbish. He was as hard as they come and his loyalty to Cosa Nostra should never be questioned. Well, Scarpa was tough as nails too. Who would have thought him being an informant before it was revealed? Don´t get me wrong. I´m not saying Neil was an informant, neither should my reply to these two posts be considered leaning towards this an inch. But to dismiss somebody being/been an informant because the dude was tough and hard, is naive.
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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
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Dellacroce or Tony Accardo being rats is just not even realistic. Dellacroce, a true Sicilian lived and breathed mafia. Accardo,a boss's boss,say no more. Neil's parents were from Veneto, in the North of Italy. I don't believe for a second that he was a rat, I'm just letting you know for the sake of clarity.
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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
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12/10/12 06:30 PM
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pp,my logic is flawed? im going off the same 'guesses' you are? no offense here, but i could tell you more about neil than you could read in any book. dont get on your computer out in wyoming and tell me you know more than a man whos eaten dinner with my family?ive forgot more about 'oniel' than you will ever know. when i say 'hes not a rat'.i dont mean it,i know it. read my posts here,i know what im talking about. ive lived in the same neighborhood for fifty four years. where the fuck do you live? who did you 'come up' with?you dont know jack shit about this 'thing',and thats fine.you dont want to believe what i say. fine.but to say im 'naive' or an idiot for stating what i know.about a man i know? thats fucking stupid. this is the internet.i realize you can say what you like,but id recomend working on your fucking 'people skills'.
ive said what i have to say. i wont respond anymore in this thread. if you sincerely disagree with me feel free to message me.i wont be a party to some internet-'beef'. No offense Sit, but PP is not stating YOU are naive. He is stating that dismissing the thought of Dellacroce been informant, COULD be naive. It doesn't make sense at all. If he was an informant, he did a lousy job considering the FBI couldn't touch Carlo before he died, and they struggled immensely to pin anything on Gotti.
Dellacroce being an informant? Absolute rubbish. He was as hard as they come and his loyalty to Cosa Nostra should never be questioned. Well, Scarpa was tough as nails too. Who would have thought him being an informant before it was revealed? Don´t get me wrong. I´m not saying Neil was an informant, neither should my reply to these two posts be considered leaning towards this an inch. But to dismiss somebody being/been an informant because the dude was tough and hard, is naive. Fair point, Hairy. I just don't believe it. Not just because he was a tough guy and well respected and was the underboss, but because Neill already showed how loyal he was to Cosa Nostra when he refused to make a move on Paul. It showed how loyal he was to the rules of Cosa Nostra. Hard to imagine a guy like that flipping, but who knows. I think it's bullshit.
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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
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PP, Firstly I love the way you keep calling people naive for thinking Dellacroce was definitely a stand up guy..
Are we really naive to believe a man who is the number two man of arguably the biggest crime family in the country was a voulantry FBI informant?
Neil had been a made guy for 30 years, had multiple hits under his belt.. you keep saying 'because the books say Neil was a loyal guy' It's pretty much fact that Cosa Nostra was Aniello's life, he was arguably the top caporegime in the family under Anastatia, Genovese/Gambino eliminated Anastasia and Neil soon pledged alleigance to Don Carlo, that's how old school LCN guys work.
So after all the murders and years of loyal service to his crime family, he decides one day he's going to become a volountary FBI informant for a measly 1,000 a month, why would he do it? Guilty conciense? You must be crazy to even think it.
The story of the FBI agent walking into the Ravenite social club and syaing 'who's in charge here' is laughable, firstly the FBI don't work like that and after a short conversation he managed to sway an old timer out of 'the life' it makes good headlines, but makes no sense.
So who's really naive in this debate? You are.
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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
[Re: TommyGambino]
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The story of the FBI agent walking into the Ravenite social club and syaing 'who's in charge here' is laughable Excatly. That smells of yellow journalism. Sounds like something straight out of a movie. Journalists tend to write like that. It sells. Neil being a rat isn't even a possibility.
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Re: Mr. Neil Dellacroce: Paid FBI Informant?
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But the man was solid as a rock til his last breath I'd be willing to bet that. Agreed. No doubt in my mind.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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