That is, between clans or even among their own clan. Do they actually use the mcclellan / valachi-era names?
I always imagined the families are essentially nameless, identified rather by the members, especially top tier positions, and who's connected to who...
Perhaps it's the [insert current boss] family? Just "the family"?
Re: What do NYC mafia clans call themselves?
[Re: OurThing]
#732648 08/08/1301:39 AM08/08/1301:39 AM
The Valachi-era names have been around so long, they've become common even within the mob itself; at least when they're referring to a family as a whole.
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Re: What do NYC mafia clans call themselves?
[Re: OurThing]
#732707 08/08/1311:08 AM08/08/1311:08 AM
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When massino was boss of the bonnanos he tried to rename it after himself bc he considered joe bannano a rat for his book(which is pretty fuckin ironic) but that all changed after he flipped himself.
"Let me tell you something. There's no nobility in poverty. I've been a poor man, and I've been a rich man. And I choose rich every fucking time."
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Re: What do NYC mafia clans call themselves?
[Re: OurThing]
#732769 08/08/1303:14 PM08/08/1303:14 PM
Joe Pistone said when Tony Mirra shook someone down, he told them to go and ask about "Tony from Mulberry street". The bar owner nearly shit himself when he heard who he was dealing with. I assume Mirra would have refrained from referring to himself as a Bonnano whoever he was talking to (other wiseguys included) incase of a wiretap
Re: What do NYC mafia clans call themselves?
[Re: GaryH]
#732775 08/08/1303:31 PM08/08/1303:31 PM