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Re: Can the Decavalcante family Make a Comeback?
[Re: JCrusher]
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True. But lets be honest guys who were made in jersey were the ones who couldnt get made in new york or even philly.
How many DeCavalcantes tried getting made in Philly
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Re: Can the Decavalcante family Make a Comeback?
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True. But lets be honest guys who were made in jersey were the ones who couldnt get made in new york or even philly.
How many DeCavalcantes tried getting made in Philly heres one Joseph "Joey O" Masella,the FBI stated that he owed $450,000 to many individuals including mobsters in other crime families. Vincent Palermo became enraged at Masella and thought of him as an embarrassment. Vincent Palermo received information that Masella was trying to ingratiate himself with the Scarfo crime family. Vincent wanted Joseph to murder his fellow DeCavalcante capo Frank Majuri who was on the three-man council of the crime family.
Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife? Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.
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Re: Can the Decavalcante family Make a Comeback?
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True. But lets be honest guys who were made in jersey were the ones who couldnt get made in new york or even philly.
How many DeCavalcantes tried getting made in Philly heres one Joseph "Joey O" Masella,the FBI stated that he owed $450,000 to many individuals including mobsters in other crime families. Vincent Palermo became enraged at Masella and thought of him as an embarrassment. Vincent Palermo received information that Masella was trying to ingratiate himself with the Scarfo crime family. Vincent wanted Joseph to murder his fellow DeCavalcante capo Frank Majuri who was on the three-man council of the crime family. Good Find Dapper
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Re: Can the Decavalcante family Make a Comeback?
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06/05/12 01:17 AM
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Dapper where did that ligmabi quote from in your signature, hes rarely quoted? I mean the guy gave one interview to the media during his regime and wasn't happy about it either.
Did they get him saying that on a wire? Yep, GA has mentioned it a number of times in his videos that Ligambi told that to Caprio http://www.philly.com/philly/video/87798357.html"In addition, Ligambi was recently implicated in the 1999 murder of Ronald Turchi by former Philadelphia hitman Peter "Pete the Crumb" Caprio. In court Caprio has testified that Ligambi told him Turchi was murdered due to his relationship with former boss Ralph Natale. "We dimed Ronnie out to teach Ralph a lesson," Caprio claims Ligambi told him. " http://www.americanmafia.com/mob_report/12-17-01_mob_report.html"Turchi was found shot to death, his body stuffed in the trunk of a car parked in South Philadelphia, on Oct. 26, 1999, shortly after Natale's cooperation became public knowledge.Caprio said Ligambi told him, during a meeting at a South Jersey diner early the next year: "We dimed Ronnie out to teach Ralph a lesson."http://articles.philly.com/2001-06-08/ne...-joey-merlino/2
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Re: Can the Decavalcante family Make a Comeback?
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08/29/12 05:17 PM
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the problem with the decalvacante family is that after a big bust like the one they suffered years ago, its hard for them to regain control of the rackets they had. the reason is that the other five families will quickley move in and, like hyenas, pick up the pieces. even if the family is able to stabilize, its not like they really have enough clout with NY to get back what was once thiers. this is a unique situation in todays mafia, as attrition seems to be the death bell for most families but i believe competition could be the reason the decalvacante family makes the transition from viable to non-viable. Could they not make deals with the New York Families? Divide the rackets. I will be the first to admit the New Jersey Family is weak but they'rs still somewhat viable. And also whats up with Frank Guarraci? Is he still on the street despite being indicted?
"Don't ever go against the family again. Ever"- Michael Corleone
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Re: Can the Decavalcante family Make a Comeback?
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negotiations are always possible, and probably ongoing. the thing is that when push comes to shove the bigger guy(in this case any of the 5 families) will almost always get the better of the deal. kinda like how america is when dictating foreign policy. we will listen to the other guys, but at the end of the day its's what we want. Seems to me there was one aspect of the Sopranos that was true: joint operations. They were always partnered with the Lupertazzi's in various scams. I wouldn't be surprised if that's how Jersey made a good majority of it's money right now. But from what I hear they do have a fair amount of guys on the street.
"Don't ever go against the family again. Ever"- Michael Corleone
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Re: Can the Decavalcante family Make a Comeback?
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08/29/12 07:47 PM
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Joseph Miranda apparently raised membership to 56 before stepping down 56? Can you please name at least 20 made Decav guys out on the street who are active? Thanks. I dont think that is to far off... definitely in the 40 to 60 range
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Re: Can the Decavalcante family Make a Comeback?
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the problem with the decalvacante family is that after a big bust like the one they suffered years ago, its hard for them to regain control of the rackets they had. the reason is that the other five families will quickley move in and, like hyenas, pick up the pieces. even if the family is able to stabilize, its not like they really have enough clout with NY to get back what was once thiers. this is a unique situation in todays mafia, as attrition seems to be the death bell for most families but i believe competition could be the reason the decalvacante family makes the transition from viable to non-viable. It's funny isn't it, I mean I thought they were all one big Cosa Nostra. But the reality is that they don't really want to help each other at all, not unless they personally gain something from it.
Tony Soprano : I thought I told you to back off Beansie!
Richie Aprile : I did, Then I put it in drive..
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Re: Can the Decavalcante family Make a Comeback?
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08/30/12 01:40 AM
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I think gandolfini became tony soprano because he was the best man for the role, not for who he resembled !! In fact they propositioned Ray Liotta (who turned it down for fear of type casting hahahaha). This sort of proves that they were looking for the best actor, not a look alike. Didn't David Proval get offered the Tony Soprano character also ?
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Re: Can the Decavalcante family Make a Comeback?
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08/30/12 05:35 AM
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What do you guys think will happen to the NJ Family when Riggi gets out?
"You shouldn’t be embarrassed by your wealth. This contempt for money is another trick by the rich to keep the poor without it" - Michael Corleone
"You don't have to count the dead to understand the business of the Camorra" Gomorrah, Roberto Saviano
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Re: Can the Decavalcante family Make a Comeback?
[Re: DeMeo]
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09/07/12 06:08 PM
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I thought that Riggi was already retired and that Guarraci now runs the show from the Ribera social club. Stupid freaking dinosaurs. When are they going to realize owning a Social Club screams "Come indict me!!!!!"
F. Mazola, Esq.
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Re: Can the Decavalcante family Make a Comeback?
[Re: LuanKuci]
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09/08/12 01:25 PM
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NJ DeCavalcante's operations are run by the rest of the NYC families. What's there to be taken is all Albanian. Not quite the DeCavalcantes operate in certain areas and the New York families have crews in others.
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