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Re: Why didn't Dellacroce make the move on Big Paul?
[Re: pizzaboy]
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10/20/15 01:13 PM
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Makes sense. Proteges of Vito and Albert who hated each other,and both were heavy hitters for respective bosses grabbing for power on commission for years. Like Tyzson Holyfield it was inevitable.
Also read last nite about Anastasia faction led by Rava and Dellacroce were leading charge against Carlo but after Rava disappeared, Carlo made Neil an offer and Neil became a loyalist of his eventually. Neil lived the mob equivalent to Forest Gump life. Doing work for Murder Inc all the way to Mentoring Gotti. Worthy of a book but he was so good at the life doubt we could even fill a chapter with solid info on him.
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Re: Why didn't Dellacroce make the move on Big Paul?
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10/20/15 03:12 PM
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That speech is from Boys in the Hood.Laurence Fishburne isn't in Menace. (Samuel L Jackson is though) Correct. Another great movie pizza should check out as well as anyone else that liked Menace II Society. As for SLJ he looked great in a mini afro...haha "What you mean you ain't got my mf'ing money?!"  "You owe me money nigga? Naw but here you go!"
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Re: Why didn't Dellacroce make the move on Big Paul?
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10/20/15 04:44 PM
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Saw a doc on Galante today that mentioned a theory of Neil playing a part in Galantes killing. Said few days after the murder, Bonnano guys including Anthony Indelicato were seen visiting and celebrating at the Ravenite . Yeah Chang, it's in Selwyn Raab's book "The Five Families". Coincidentally, I was just reading that part the other night and then came across your post today. In the book, it says that FBI surveillance picked up Bruno Indelicato arriving at the Ravenite less than an hour after Galante was rubbed out. Supposedly, the agents saw Dellacroce and Bonanno family higher ups hugging, kissing, and congratulating Bruno on the sidewalk outside of the club. Bruno was also confirmed to be one of the shooters several years later when somebody working in the FBI crime lab was able to match one of Bruno's fingerprints to one found inside one of the rear doors in the getaway car that they found after Galante's murder. I would love to see those FBI surveillance pictures if they are somewhere to be found on the internet.
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Re: Why didn't Dellacroce make the move on Big Paul?
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10/21/15 04:47 AM
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off topic but did you ever get a chance to watch menace 2 society I did, Cook. I thought it was fantastic. The tragic ending had to happen because it was realistic. It's hard to get out once you're in the criminal life, whether you're Italian-American or Black, the street will more often than not likely pull you back in. No matter how hard you try to get out. Sad but factual, the movie was realistic and sent a strong message. Unfortunately, the message was probably lost on a lot of Urban Black kids, just like "Goodfellas," where the message was lost on a lot of Italian-American kids. good thought..what got me good in the film was where laurence fishburn was telling the kids about "gentrification".."THERES A LIQUOR STOOR ON EVERY CORNER ..U KNOW WHY?,CAUSE THEY WANT ALL OF US TO KILL EACH OTHER ETC..pretty powerful speech back then. That speech is from Boys in the Hood.Laurence Fishburne isn't in Menace. (Samuel L Jackson is though) u r right..my bad,see what happens when u work 2 many hrs. i'm gettin' old
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Re: Why didn't Dellacroce make the move on Big Paul?
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Saw a doc on Galante today that mentioned a theory of Neil playing a part in Galantes killing. Said few days after the murder, Bonnano guys including Anthony Indelicato were seen visiting and celebrating at the Ravenite . Yeah Chang, it's in Selwyn Raab's book "The Five Families". Coincidentally, I was just reading that part the other night and then came across your post today. In the book, it says that FBI surveillance picked up Bruno Indelicato arriving at the Ravenite less than an hour after Galante was rubbed out. Supposedly, the agents saw Dellacroce and Bonanno family higher ups hugging, kissing, and congratulating Bruno on the sidewalk outside of the club. Bruno was also confirmed to be one of the shooters several years later when somebody working in the FBI crime lab was able to match one of Bruno's fingerprints to one found inside one of the rear doors in the getaway car that they found after Galante's murder. I would love to see those FBI surveillance pictures if they are somewhere to be found on the internet. U can,look up on u tube,the title donnie brasco THE WAR AGAINST THE MOB..47 mnts. long ,but shows u all off the hook b&w footage..inc. neil getting utmost respect kisses after the three caps. hit..etc..
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Re: Why didn't Dellacroce make the move on Big Paul?
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10/21/15 03:49 PM
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@pizzaboy
off topic but did you ever get a chance to watch menace 2 society I did, Cook. I thought it was fantastic. The tragic ending had to happen because it was realistic. It's hard to get out once you're in the criminal life, whether you're Italian-American or Black, the street will more often than not likely pull you back in. No matter how hard you try to get out. Sad but factual, the movie was realistic and sent a strong message. Unfortunately, the message was probably lost on a lot of Urban Black kids, just like "Goodfellas," where the message was lost on a lot of Italian-American kids. O-Dogg was a hero for like 15 years that movie fucked up alot of people
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