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Re: Quiet, but too quiet
[Re: Ted]
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09/10/12 01:47 PM
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Okay, 85% is almost 90%. That's what I said . Yeah, state time varies. But in New York, felons generally max out at around 2/3rds on average.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Quiet, but too quiet
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09/10/12 04:14 PM
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Just like Strax said in the shoutbox, there is absolutely zip going on in the world of the Mafia. No busts, arrests, and the trials in Philly aren't until October. Seems to me like the Families are enjoying a small period of smooth running and stability. Overall, it's been a quiet summer in the world of LCN. A little too quiet if you ask me. I dont know whether you can say its running smoothly. I mean you have to look at the losses in the different areas. With the queens faction of the gambinos you have the corrozos and co in jail along with most of their drug trafficking operation which is either dead or now downsized due to the fact that alot of the crew that was running it is now in jail, Alphonse Trucchio is serving ten years also the people that got taken down with him for that stripper scheme. Daniel Marino and a lot of his people got are doing time and they were doing a whole bunch of stuff from the usual gambling, loan sharking and extortion to drug dealing and sex trafficking, so thats more money thats not coming in.Operation old bridge probably put a hinderance or stop to their activities with the sicilians. Also the fact that a lot of these indictments and arrests have taken place every two years or so between 2005-2011 doesnt help. So thats alot of manpower, money and leadership of different factions and crews taken off the street. You also have to take into account the guys that got back out on the street during these years. More got out of the can than in. Marino and Vernace are in jail along with Trucchio. But a lot of people from old Bridge are out now. Arnold Squitieri is due out before Christmas along with Sonny Ciccone and Lou Vallerio next year. Plus Marino gets out in 2014. So they lose some but they also gain a lot when guys get released and regain old rackets.
"Don't ever go against the family again. Ever"- Michael Corleone
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Re: Quiet, but too quiet
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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09/10/12 06:26 PM
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Just like Strax said in the shoutbox, there is absolutely zip going on in the world of the Mafia. No busts, arrests, and the trials in Philly aren't until October. Seems to me like the Families are enjoying a small period of smooth running and stability. Overall, it's been a quiet summer in the world of LCN. A little too quiet if you ask me. I dont know whether you can say its running smoothly. I mean you have to look at the losses in the different areas. With the queens faction of the gambinos you have the corrozos and co in jail along with most of their drug trafficking operation which is either dead or now downsized due to the fact that alot of the crew that was running it is now in jail, Alphonse Trucchio is serving ten years also the people that got taken down with him for that stripper scheme. Daniel Marino and a lot of his people got are doing time and they were doing a whole bunch of stuff from the usual gambling, loan sharking and extortion to drug dealing and sex trafficking, so thats more money thats not coming in.Operation old bridge probably put a hinderance or stop to their activities with the sicilians. Also the fact that a lot of these indictments and arrests have taken place every two years or so between 2005-2011 doesnt help. So thats alot of manpower, money and leadership of different factions and crews taken off the street. You also have to take into account the guys that got back out on the street during these years. More got out of the can than in. Marino and Vernace are in jail along with Trucchio. But a lot of people from old Bridge are out now. Arnold Squitieri is due out before Christmas along with Sonny Ciccone and Lou Vallerio next year. Plus Marino gets out in 2014. So they lose some but they also gain a lot when guys get released and regain old rackets. 52 of the 60 American mobsters didn't even get 3 years. Heavy hitters like Thomas Cacciopoli, Frank Cali, Domenico Cefalu, Jackie D'Amicoa and Leonard DiMaria all got released. It's just the Corozzo brothers and Charles Carneglia that got hit hard. That's the new reality of Mafia life. You're considered a stable family if you got more guys coming out of prison than going in.
"I die outside; I die in jail. It don't matter to me," -John Franzese
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Re: Quiet, but too quiet
[Re: Strax]
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09/10/12 11:28 PM
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"Nicholas (Nicky Skins) Stefanelli" he recorded a lot.We will see what will happen,maybe feds working on it. What's the ruling on Nicky Skins' Testimony? Admissible or no?
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Re: Quiet, but too quiet
[Re: FrankMazola]
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09/11/12 12:00 AM
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"Nicholas (Nicky Skins) Stefanelli" he recorded a lot.We will see what will happen,maybe feds working on it. What's the ruling on Nicky Skins' Testimony? Admissible or no? Different sources give slightly different answers. It looks like most the tapes will be admissible. I think the only issue is verifying the identities of the people on the tapes. Whoever is wearing the wire usually testify to the identities. Without Skins, the Feds will have to be able to prove the identities some other way. A surveillance photo of the people at the meeting and the date documented would do. I wonder if no first-hand account of the meetings will create doubt in a juries mind? It's guys like Ligambi's only hope.
"I die outside; I die in jail. It don't matter to me," -John Franzese
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Re: Quiet, but too quiet
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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09/11/12 05:29 AM
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Just like Strax said in the shoutbox, there is absolutely zip going on in the world of the Mafia. No busts, arrests, and the trials in Philly aren't until October. Seems to me like the Families are enjoying a small period of smooth running and stability. Overall, it's been a quiet summer in the world of LCN. A little too quiet if you ask me. I dont know whether you can say its running smoothly. I mean you have to look at the losses in the different areas. With the queens faction of the gambinos you have the corrozos and co in jail along with most of their drug trafficking operation which is either dead or now downsized due to the fact that alot of the crew that was running it is now in jail, Alphonse Trucchio is serving ten years also the people that got taken down with him for that stripper scheme. Daniel Marino and a lot of his people got are doing time and they were doing a whole bunch of stuff from the usual gambling, loan sharking and extortion to drug dealing and sex trafficking, so thats more money thats not coming in.Operation old bridge probably put a hinderance or stop to their activities with the sicilians. Also the fact that a lot of these indictments and arrests have taken place every two years or so between 2005-2011 doesnt help. So thats alot of manpower, money and leadership of different factions and crews taken off the street. You also have to take into account the guys that got back out on the street during these years. More got out of the can than in. Marino and Vernace are in jail along with Trucchio. But a lot of people from old Bridge are out now. Arnold Squitieri is due out before Christmas along with Sonny Ciccone and Lou Vallerio next year. Plus Marino gets out in 2014. So they lose some but they also gain a lot when guys get released and regain old rackets. I dont think when they get out they automatically regain there old rackets. If you look at Marino and his crew that got busted in 2010, they were involved in whole laundry list of activity loan sharking, gambling, extortion, drug trafficking, prostitution. The feds bust up the sex trafficking and drug dealing, theres probably someone baby sitting any gambling or loansharking that wasnt touched by the indictment, also the fact a lot of them werent given bail adds to the time behind bars, they might be able to run things to a certain extent from prison but not as effectively. Dont get me wrong marino still has money and even his position in the family but i doubt hes gonna have a full strength crew thats involved with such a wide variety of crimes, hes gonna have to build things up again.
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Re: Quiet, but too quiet
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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09/12/12 10:39 AM
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That's a solid Family for this day and age. Until the next rat comes along.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Quiet, but too quiet
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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09/12/12 04:05 PM
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^Cefalu is different from previous Gambino bosses in the sense that he doesn't flaunt himself like the Gotti's, D'Amico, and others. He lives with his mom for God's sake. Whether or not he's just babysitting is irrelevant, he's the boss, they have to listen to him. The mafia breaks its rules all the time, but after Marino and Vernace were indicted, Dom was the only Senior leader left on the street. He was the only choice really. As for the FBI, they target people all the time. But with the Gambino Family it's simply a revolving door. One guy gets 3 or 4 years while another one waves and gets released. Crews get taken down, but people come up and replace them. That's why they are the solid 2 behind the Genovese Family. I think you are underscoring them slightly.
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Re: Quiet, but too quiet
[Re: 123JoeSchmo]
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09/13/12 02:05 PM
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^Cefalu is different from previous Gambino bosses in the sense that he doesn't flaunt himself like the Gotti's, D'Amico, and others. He lives with his mom for God's sake. Whether or not he's just babysitting is irrelevant, he's the boss, they have to listen to him. The mafia breaks its rules all the time, but after Marino and Vernace were indicted, Dom was the only Senior leader left on the street. He was the only choice really. As for the FBI, they target people all the time. But with the Gambino Family it's simply a revolving door. One guy gets 3 or 4 years while another one waves and gets released. Crews get taken down, but people come up and replace them. That's why they are the solid 2 behind the Genovese Family. I think you are underscoring them slightly. Besides the gottis how were the bosses after them such as damico flaunting themselves. What difference does it make if he's living with his mother hes still has to conduct business and pop his head up. Just because hes sicilian and the only senior leader on the street doesnt mean hes gonna be different or even significant in the long run. Im not just talking about the gambinos, im talking about all the families and the dynamics of how they operate. Im not underscoring them or anything i just dont believe that they are run as well as the media and some of the authors who have made a living out of selling the la cosa nostra to the public make them out to be. Also i dont think people just get replaced like that, i think that if one crew is busted and the top members of that crew are taken off the street, the members left on the street arent as powerful and have to step into the role and then overtime they might get that recognition, or another stronger crew becomes more prevalent, what you have to understand is that these are criminally minded people, there only looking out for their own interests, if another faction of the family being weak is good for them in any way then there not gonna go out there way to help them. Theres no real unity, just alliances when it suits them, just look at the colombo wars, castalano/gotti situation, even the bonnano wars where they practically told their original boss and namesake to fuck off. Read this about how the mafia has been exaggerated by the media. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=6AxEi...eld&f=false and im not trying to say the mafia is weak or that other groups are stronger, so i dont want to get into that argument on this thread.
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