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Re: Anthony Casso info
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01/02/15 12:46 PM
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Carmine and Anthony were close,They would spend time together in the city . Carmine and Joyce would have Anthony and his wife to there upstate estate.
They would spend a few days together, many times. Anthony liked it so much that he purchased one for his mother and father,That was very similar and in the same area. Carmine had a nice gun range up there and they were both good shots.
Didnt know that Carmine and Casso were that close..?Remmember reading that he he was real good with some of the mobsters from Bhurst like Anthony Spero,Scarpa and DeCicco.But,they lived on the same block so its logical. This one guy that is mentioned Sally Calinbrano,his godfather never shows up on any chart or online stories.Suposedly he took over the docks afte Anastasia died in 1964.Guess Carlo wrote a little bit of fiction,cus nobody knows who this guy was.
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Re: Anthony Casso info
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01/02/15 02:53 PM
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Doubt it. He was a dockworker connected to the Genovese family, I think, at least according to the book. Apparently he was respected and the original "Gaspipe" nickname was his.
-I shot him a coupla' times. -What's a couple? -Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times? -Maybe fifteen? -Hmm, it could've been fifteen...
-Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso
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Re: Anthony Casso info
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01/04/15 06:32 PM
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I could'nt help but notice how the prosecutor said Casso made false accusations about other government witness's. No doubt it has to do with Gravano. I really think the feds were afraid that whatever Casso said on the stand could potentially be used as a basis of appeal for the Gotti conviction.
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Re: Anthony Casso info
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01/04/15 10:32 PM
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I'd mentioned that on another forum when the question was raised what caused the FBI to renege on Casso's deal. Most people said it was because he was still committing crimes while in jail, and bribing guards and prison officials for better food, commissary, jail luxuries, and just overall special treatment. Sal Miciotta claimed Casso was trying to run the jail and still be the Mob boss even after turning informant, he says he had his own little crew of rats, and he had guards handcuff him to the shower while Casso laid in on Big Sal. He also supposedly plotted to kill a judge, but I definitely think him telling the truth about Gravano being a major player in drugs, and he himself being responsible for some of the murders Gotti got convicted for, which contradicted Gravano's testimony, destroyed his and the Bureau's credibility, and gave chance for Gotti to actually get out of prison some day, contributed majorly to them taking his deal away. The feds couldn't risk them being proved wrong on letting Gravano walk, they didn't want to lose their star mob witness or believe that he lied to them. Shame Casso has to spend the rest of his life in prison for simply being honest, in that regard. He deserves to be there, but he should be there because he got convicted and sentenced and that be that. He shouldn't be in there for telling the truth about one of their informants, and them wanting to be in denial and reneging on his deal as a way of keeping the truth from getting out. Real shame because he was proven to be right a couple of years later anyway, knowing he was right all along, and the FBI still not giving him what was agreed upon must wreck his mind.
But he's a sociopath, so it's hard to feel really sorry for him.
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Re: Anthony Casso info
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01/05/15 02:09 AM
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I he says he had his own little crew of rats, and he had guards handcuff him to the shower while Casso laid in on Big Sal. Where did you here this does sal have a book out?Ive seen that interview before Casso actually seems like a guy you can have fun with hes actually likeable if you didnt know he was a psychopathic murderer but gravano just seems like a creepy guy in his interviews
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Re: Anthony Casso info
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01/05/15 06:39 AM
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Sinatra, I agree completely. Watch the video and look at that attorney/prosecutor woman, you can tell she's at LEAST as psychotic as Casso. Gaspipe was just a psychotic gangster, but these government men, their hypocrisy reaches a whole new level.
I'm sure the thing with Gravano and Gotti is the only reason they screwed Casso out of the deal... not that he doesn't deserve to die in prison, but a deal is a deal.
But who knows maybe it's better this way... if I had any doubts about Gravano, with Casso I'm 100% sure that he'd go right back to a life of crime after getting out, he seems exactly like the type who doesn't know how to do ANY other thing.
-I shot him a coupla' times. -What's a couple? -Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times? -Maybe fifteen? -Hmm, it could've been fifteen...
-Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso
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Re: Anthony Casso info
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01/05/15 07:33 AM
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I definitely think him telling the truth about Gravano being a major player in drugs, and he himself being responsible for some of the murders Gotti got convicted for, which contradicted Gravano's testimony, destroyed his and the Bureau's credibility Did Gotti's legal team try to make an appeal based on Casso's testimony?
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Re: Anthony Casso info
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01/05/15 03:58 PM
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Gotti would of been convicted without Gravano. His own words said he was the leader of an organized crime family and he also went into detail about murders he ordered . He was dead no matter what. Having Gravano cooperate was historically symbolic and sent a message that you can cooperate against the most powerful mobster in the world and live to tell about it. The feds also learned a lot from Gravano for future cases. For Casso, the feds used him and decided they didnt need him anymore. It was a risk/reward type thing. That said, the feds were wrong and broke their promise based on trivial infractions. The feds should be held to much higher standards. Once you shake hands with the devil, you have to play with the devil.
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Re: Anthony Casso info
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01/07/15 01:09 PM
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He is wearing the same glasses he was arrested wearing! What year was this interview? His skin looks rough! Acne scars or maybe the shotgun blast marks from the failed hit!
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