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Re: Carmine Galante
[Re: Caramela77]
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08/12/11 12:14 AM
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Can anyone recommend a good book on Galante? I have read bits here and there, but I am not aware of a book dedicated to him. I would love a good read on this guy.
Best way to catch the smart ones? Get an idiot working for them.
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Re: Carmine Galante
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03/21/14 03:38 PM
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I think street smarts go further than book smarts for the average wiseguy.The annals of Mob lore are full of men who if given an IQ test,would score at the borderline retarded level. As to Galante,he may have had the mental age of a child,but in areas of his business,he was a Nobel Laureate. It is possible that Galante,if tested, might have scored low as far as mental age,but this could be attributed to incomplete formal education,cultural differences,etc.
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Re: Carmine Galante
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03/22/14 08:34 AM
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I read he did go in meet with joe in Arizona. and he wanted his daughter to marry allie boy persico the kid. mafia royalty. surposely she was galnte driver and like a bad bitch. I never heard that before. Interesting
"My uncle(Nicky Scarfo) always told me, you have to use your brains in this thing, and you always have to use the gun." -"crazy" Phil Leonetti-
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Re: Carmine Galante
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03/22/14 10:23 AM
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Geraldine Gangi, who owned a gin mill next to the old Post building on South Street called The Post Mortem, once told me: “When we were young, we were with a bunch of the girls at a restaurant on Prince Street. “Some were going with the local wiseguys on the Lower East Side. ‘Lilo The Cigar’ walked in and one of the girls said something innocent that got him mad. “He threw a plate of boiling hot pasta into her face. She was scarred up pretty bad. His temper was scary.” http://nypost.com/2001/04/18/crazy-kid-takes-after-his-raging-uncle/
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Re: Carmine Galante
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11/16/15 04:26 AM
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I have read that Carmine Galante had the mental age of a young teenager and/or a low IQ.
Yet he also spoke several languages fluently, regularly travelled to and from America at a time when most gangsters probably couldn't find America on a map, ran the French Connection, came up with the "black man test" to test the potency of heroin, had all the other families coveting his money making enterprise and had an assortment of various criminals, gangsters and prison guards wrapped around his finger in prison.
Anyone else find that information slightly contradictory?
The man pretty much single-handedly got thousands of New Yorkers hooked on heroin and despite spending an inordinate amount of time in prison, made an insane amount of money.
How could he have the mental age of a child or a low IQ? He was clearly a criminal mastermind.
....and he would have made Carlo shit in Times Square. Galante spent the majority of his adult life in prison. That beady eyed Gambino wouldn't have lasted a day in prison.
Thank you for this, Moe, its EXTREMELY contradictory-- Galante was obviously no idiot; that whole myth comes from a psychological exam in New York state prison when he was teens, early 20s, I belive. (We can go back to the FBI file and check.) Also, while we obviously don't know everything, Galante was involved in all sorts of non-narcotic things in Brooklyn too: clothing factory, real estate... Sure he had some "character flaws" and got greedy-- as if that's surprising in his line of work-- but anyone who underestimates what he accomplished is foolish. That he maybe / probably got away with the Carlo Tresca hit is only tip of iceberg.
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Re: Carmine Galante
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11/16/15 12:51 PM
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Here's a theory why Gambino shooters weren't used in the hit. Even though, it may have been a intrafamily plot, it's possible that it was simply set in motion by Philip Rastelli, who was the incarcerated Bonanno boss around the time Galante was on the street and basically took the position for himself. He underestimated Rastelli's connections and the loyalty guys afforded him on the street. Galante could've been as tough as he wanted to be, but once those who were protecting him realized where the power lied, they went with the power. It should be noted that the weeks leading up to Galante's shooting, Joseph Massino, Stevie Beef Cannone, Sonny Napolitano, Nicky "Nicky Glasses" Marangello, just to name a few, were captured visiting Rastelli on numerous occasions. I don't know how that all fit into everything seeing as, Nicky Glasses was demoted after Galante was killed supposedly for being one of the guys who showed Galante the utmost loyalty during his bid for power.
And I don't think Galante would've defected from Joe, by all accounts he was a loyal underboss.
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Re: Carmine Galante
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11/16/15 11:34 PM
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EXACTLY, before he went in that profaci/bonnano alliance might have been to strong for the /lucchese/mangano leadership. Before he went to jail in 62 , the bonnano's were much more powerful.probably the reason he hated carlo so much.
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