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Vinny Basciano!
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02/10/15 09:59 AM
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calcestruzzo
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Whats the full story on this guy? Nobody knows for sure when he was made, early 90s? He had been an associate for the bonnannos since his late teens and was big trins driver!
According to Gotti jnr he first met Vinny in prison in 2005 and had never met him or knew much about him when they were on the street! So he must of been pretty low profile! It appears his ego went sky high after massino was jailed and started to restructure the family and order hits without the consent of the 3 capo panel!
According to Massino, basciano became so flamboyant and cocky, the Geneovese people asked permission to clip him!
Also,Vinny called everybody Bo! Hey Bo, how ya doin! This is what Gravano,called everybody too! Bo! Is this a bronx/brooklyn thing?
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Re: Vinny Basciano!
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02/10/15 10:58 AM
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Try the search feature, Calcestruzzo. Vinny has been discussed here ad nauseam over the years. And most of it is just nonsense and regurgitated lies from Dom Cicale and his puppet master. And to the longtime members, everyone knows where I stand on this topic. I really don't need the agita today. Just a few personal issues  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Vinny Basciano!
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02/10/15 11:11 AM
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Try the search feature, Calcestruzzo. Vinny has been discussed here ad nauseam over the years. And most of it is just nonsense and regurgitated lies from Dom Cicale and his puppet master. And to the longtime members, everyone knows where I stand on this topic. I really don't need the agita today. Just a few personal issues  . likewise PB , the girls r driving me crazy today , think I may clip one of they keep arguing 
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Re: Vinny Basciano!
[Re: calcestruzzo]
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02/10/15 02:14 PM
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Basciano is another example of a guy with good leadership skills. He was also pretty street wise. He was basically a true gangster and earned like a gangster. Unlike someone like Alite who basically bullied weak guys and stole their drugs. ( not that gangsters dont steal). Basciano was an interesting guy. In an excerpt from his book, he was pinched for heroin( i think) in the late 80's or early 90's. Took it to trial and won a fed case which is very rare. During breaks in the trial, he would get coffee in the court house cafeteria and give $100 tips while on trial. I thought that was kind of funny. How could you not like the guy ????? Unless of course he killed someone you knew.
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Re: Vinny Basciano!
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02/10/15 03:51 PM
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Basciano was an interesting guy. In an excerpt from his book, he was pinched for heroin( i think) in the late 80's or early 90's. Took it to trial and won a fed case which is very rare. Beating that case was an absolute miracle. He said goodbye to his wife, kids and friends the night before it was over. No one was more surprised than he was when he beat it. This was around '94 because it was when he just moved back to Throggs Neck after a year or so in Westchester. So he was basically playing with house money for ten years (he was indicted for the murders in '04, and surely would have gotten twenty on the heroin case if he didn't beat it). Didn't his dope have stamps on it like "Goodfellas" and/or "Godfather?" Blue Thunder. Anyone ever try it? If so how was it? Please, no junk talk. You put that shit in your arms and you pretty much deserve an early grave (not you, personally, buddy, just a peeve of mine  ). Must have been the greatest year 90 in Vinny life. Not remotely. Vinny made more in the '80s. He had everything from video stores to sandwich shops to bars to his social club all along Tremont. From Westchester Square all the way up to the Marina del Rey. That's a lot of ground. His bad luck started when he got the button. It usually does. That's why it's such a catch-22, especially these days.
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Re: Vinny Basciano!
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02/10/15 04:04 PM
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Basciano was an interesting guy. In an excerpt from his book, he was pinched for heroin( i think) in the late 80's or early 90's. Took it to trial and won a fed case which is very rare. Beating that case was an absolute miracle. He said goodbye to his wife, kids and friends the night before it was over. No one was more surprised than he was when he beat it. There was also some talk that they mightve gotten to a juror, any truth to that you think? Them outright beating the case just sounds to good to be true. But on the other hand feds seemed to have had a hard time directly tying Basciano to the Heroin and i guess crazier things have happened.
"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: Vinny Basciano!
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02/10/15 04:29 PM
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I'm guessing some one in the Bronx made a good pitch to gotti in the ravenite or maybe a friend of locascio. You're guessing wrong. Vinny's best friend outside the Bonanno's was Prisco. And if anything, it was the Westside who helped him move along the Bonanno ranks faster. And in hindsight, Vinny should have stuck it out and waited for his button with them instead. Prisco could have easily pried him away from Fat Patty and gotten him his button a year or so later. But Vinny didn't want to wait. Those are facts, pmac. That's not Google or books. I like you. You're a nice kid. So please don't take my post the wrong way. But as you know, Vinny is a very touchy subject with me  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Vinny Basciano!
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02/10/15 04:35 PM
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There was also some talk that they mightve gotten to a juror, any truth to that you think? Nah, because the government did get some other convictions in that case.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Vinny Basciano!
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02/10/15 04:36 PM
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I do know that in certain family's that getting that button is a curse. Amen to that, Serp. Some guys thrive after getting their patch. But not all of them  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Vinny Basciano!
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02/10/15 04:59 PM
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No serp.on phone write now phone auto corrects if I don't proof ride shit comes out weird. Man, I fucking hate that auto-correct on the phone and on the tablet. HATE it  . No pizza I dont give a shit I like to read. I know you do, and I applaud you for that. Reading builds knowledge, and knowledge builds power. But gotti n gravano looking at inductions lists in 1990 they were trying to take over. Yes, they tried. But how'd that work out for them? My humble opinion: If Gotti was on the street for another year or two, Chin succeeds in killing him, installs Jimmy and Danny with the Gambinos, backs the Bronx/Harlem faction of the Luccheses, and has 60 percent of the Commission, lock, stock and barrel. But fate wasn't too kind to Vince, either. So don't think I'm blind to any of that.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Vinny Basciano!
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02/10/15 05:06 PM
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Pizza you have a guess who Vinny capo was in 1990 think I read fat patty came one a little later after massino came home. That's true. Massino didn't beef up the Bronx crew until he came home. Patty was the first official Bonanno skipper here in years. Because the Bronx was always dominated by the Genovese, Lucchese and Gambino families. The Colombos have always been non-existent here, except for a very informal partnership between Greg DePalma and Richie Fusco, who are both dead now anyway. Long story short, Vinny's first skipper was an old Knickerbocker guy. Take from that what you will  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Vinny Basciano!
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02/10/15 06:15 PM
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http://www.nytimes.com/1991/02/08/nyregion/at-the-fast-turning-hub-of-the-heroin-trade.html"In a drive through the South Bronx, Ms. Cruz and the man she lives with, Clarence Dubois, a 25-year-old former crack dealer, pointed out spots where heroin called "Blue Thunder," "God Father," and "Good Fella" were being sold. The police say some packets of "Good Fella" were also found to contain fentanyl. " I thought I read it in a book for some reason but this is the one source I could find right now. This article is from 1991...heroin stamp artists tend to be quite topical.
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