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Most Violent Mobsters
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Hi, Everybody.
Who were the most violent mobsters in history?
If anybody has some interesting information or stories about this subject, I would be grateful if you shared them.
Thanks.
Last edited by Toby; 05/04/14 11:16 PM.
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Re: Most Violent Mobsters
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I've read on this site that Roy DeMeo and people he worked with were pretty violent.
Carlo claims that Richard Kulkinski was the most violent person involved in this sort of thing; but it's debatable if half of what he said or claimed to have done for certain people is really true. Philip Carlo's book that they made into a movie do not help as there's a lot of wrong information in it apparently.
It's sad what happened to writer Philip Carlo but his books on the subject of your question you asked are poorly researched and written; but he had terminal ALS at the time.
Last edited by cornuto_e_contento; 05/04/14 11:26 PM.
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Re: Most Violent Mobsters
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I've read on this site that Roy DeMeo and people he worked with were pretty violent.
Carlo claims that Richard Kulkinski was the most violent person involved in this sort of thing; but it's debatable if half of what he said or claimed to have done for certain people is really true. Philip Carlo's book that they made into a movie do not help as there's a lot of wrong information in it apparently.
It's sad what happened to writer Philip Carlo but his books on the subject of your question you asked are poorly researched and written; but he had terminal ALS at the time.
Richard Kuklinski was not a mobster, he was a hitman
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Re: Most Violent Mobsters
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Re: Most Violent Mobsters
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Sicilian Mafia members are much more violent than american ones. Not just sicilians,calabrians also....remember the Francesco Raccosta case? I think that violence is violence,no matter the country.... There are maybe more violent examples in Italy than the U.S....but don't forget the Action Jackson case or the Albert Agueci murder....
Mongol General: Conan, what is best in life?
Conan: To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.
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Re: Most Violent Mobsters
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Who were the guys in italy that recently fed 2 people alive to pigs.hands down tho toto riina.wasnt called the beast for nothing.he invited rosario riccobono(?spelling?) And all his top guys to dinner then killed them after they ate.fuk the valentines day massacre and 3capos murder.riina got shit done.
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Re: Most Violent Mobsters
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I've read on this site that Roy DeMeo and people he worked with were pretty violent.
Carlo claims that Richard Kulkinski was the most violent person involved in this sort of thing; but it's debatable if half of what he said or claimed to have done for certain people is really true. Philip Carlo's book that they made into a movie do not help as there's a lot of wrong information in it apparently.
It's sad what happened to writer Philip Carlo but his books on the subject of your question you asked are poorly researched and written; but he had terminal ALS at the time.
Richard Kuklinski was not a mobster, he was a hitman That's what he claims but who knows if he really even worked for them? I mentioned him since when people mention Roy DeMeo some people do mention RK. Granted RK did kill people but doing things like freezing someone for months at a time is not the style of the people he claimed he worked for.
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Re: Most Violent Mobsters
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and everybody in the Purple Gang(Harlem) were all a bunch of crazy killers. Fair enough. But most of the old Purple Gang members (the Meldishes notwithstanding) were very business minded and ended up moving up the criminal ladder by only using violence as a means to an end. Whereas most of the other guys mentioned in this thread would hurt you just for their own perverse pleasure. What you have to realize about East Harlem back then is that guys Fat Tony, Buckaloo and Sammy Black were forever on top of the younger guys in the Purple Gang to be be earners first and thugs second. And in that respect, they weren't a "gang" in the traditional sense.
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Re: Most Violent Mobsters
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And in that respect, they weren't a "gang" in the traditional sense. [/quote]....... They were named as, many crime syndicates have been, by a journalist who was reminded of the violent Detroit bootlegging mob of the 1920's called the Purple Gang, after the purple polo shirts they wore. Many of these young men were related to prominent organized crime figures, members of older, more traditional syndicates dealing in heroin, and had worked with the older generation doing many of the menial jobs associated with the trade. However, the younger group had become "so uncontrollable that the older traffickers would attempt to avoid them socially in an effort to evade the attention of law enforcement." By the mid-1970s, the Purple Gang was noted for having "an enormous capacity for violence, and involvement in numerous homicides." Some were also notable for a decided "lack of respect for other members of organized crime," considering many of the old-timers to have grown fat and soft.
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Re: Most Violent Mobsters
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^^^^ I'm not looking to split hairs, NJCapo35. And I'm fully aware of what was written about those guys back then. But they weren't the pack of wild dogs that the media made them out to be. That several of them ended up skippers and acting bosses with the Westside should tell you that they weren't your typical "gang." Those reporters wouldn't know Pleasant Avenue from Pleasantville. That's all I'm saying  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Most Violent Mobsters
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Really ??? Here is the real list...
Tommy Patera DeMeo crew Anthony Casso Scarfo Galante This is the best list. Notice every person on that list (save for a few DeMeo crew holdouts) are in prison for the rest of their lives or got filled with holes? It does not pay to be in that life and be a heavy hitter.
F. Mazola, Esq.
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Don't include ang lapietra on that list.
For Chicago, destefano, nicoletti, schweihs, chiaramonti, vena, aleman, Marino, lots more MISSSING SOMEBODY GIANCANA??? was preety brutal
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Re: Most Violent Mobsters
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