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Re: Angelo Musitano hit in Hamilton!
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I swear if anyone hints at some sort of Buffalo involvement, I'm going to flip. Hahaha. Personally, the first thing I thought was Todaro wanted to reassert himself**
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Re: Angelo Musitano hit in Hamilton!
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Re: Angelo Musitano hit in Hamilton!
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/musitano-death-1.4097416Dubro says the two were never involved in very "sophisticated crimes," and that they were "more feared than respected."
Pat was the more fearsome of the two, Debro says.
"He will, in time, be killed," he said. "There's no question about that."I am surprised at how blunt & confident James Dubro is about Pat will get killed in time. He was also very blunt about Rizzuto being killed soon after returning to Canada. Unfortunately, he was merely repeating what Lee Lamothe was quoted as saying the day after Nick Rizzuto Sr. died: "[Vito Rizzuto] doesn't have any options. He's a dead man walking. He's a very smart man, he may pull something out of the hat, but there is no power left to gather around him." ("A symmetry of violence in the Montreal mob." By Les Perreaux. Montreal — The Globe and Mail. Published Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010 9:51PM EST.) And as you and many others know, on more than one organized-crime forum I foolishly parroted what Lamothe and Dubro were saying.
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Re: Angelo Musitano hit in Hamilton!
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/musitano-death-1.4097416Dubro says the two were never involved in very "sophisticated crimes," and that they were "more feared than respected."
Pat was the more fearsome of the two, Debro says.
"He will, in time, be killed," he said. "There's no question about that."I am surprised at how blunt & confident James Dubro is about Pat will get killed in time. It does seem to me the Musitanos were a second-tier gang.
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Re: Angelo Musitano hit in Hamilton!
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/musitano-death-1.4097416Dubro says the two were never involved in very "sophisticated crimes," and that they were "more feared than respected."
Pat was the more fearsome of the two, Debro says.
"He will, in time, be killed," he said. "There's no question about that."I am surprised at how blunt & confident James Dubro is about Pat will get killed in time. He was also very blunt about Rizzuto being killed soon after returning to Canada. Unfortunately, he was merely repeating what Lee Lamothe was quoted as saying the day after Nick Rizzuto Sr. died: "[Vito Rizzuto] doesn't have any options. He's a dead man walking. He's a very smart man, he may pull something out of the hat, but there is no power left to gather around him." ("A symmetry of violence in the Montreal mob." By Les Perreaux. Montreal — The Globe and Mail. Published Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010 9:51PM EST.) And as you and many others know, on more than one organized-crime forum I foolishly parroted what Lamothe and Dubro were saying. We all make mistakes but even though Dubro may have just repeated Lamothe, he still chose to say it in every interview he gave.
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Re: Angelo Musitano hit in Hamilton!
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/musitano-death-1.4097416Dubro says the two were never involved in very "sophisticated crimes," and that they were "more feared than respected."
Pat was the more fearsome of the two, Debro says.
"He will, in time, be killed," he said. "There's no question about that."I am surprised at how blunt & confident James Dubro is about Pat will get killed in time. It does seem to me the Musitanos were a second-tier gang. I agree that the Musitanos have often been considered second-tier in Hamilton's mob hierarchy but the scope of their activity can spread beyond the Hamilton area. For example, they were involved in a scheme to influence the big labour union LIUNA. I believe they were also part of a large sport book enterprise (connected to Rizzutos) that was eventually busted by the police a few years ago. After Giacomo Luppino died, the media and OC pundits always considered Johnny Papalia "the don" of Ontario and his crew dominated activity throughout the province. After Johnny was hit, those same pundits acclaimed the Musitano's as the new top family. However someone I know, who would be considered a mob 'associate', told me a couple of years ago that the Luppinos were always really the top family around here. Their scope was international and they pulled major deals. But their power began to fade too as the Luppino brothers aged. However, the next of generation of Luppino/Violi's are in their prime. They seem to have reasserted the family's position and influence. When the power struggle in Montreal was fully raging and trips were being made to Hamilton, it wasn't to visit Frank Papalia or Pat Musitano.
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Re: Angelo Musitano hit in Hamilton!
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05/05/17 09:55 AM
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/musitano-death-1.4097416Dubro says the two were never involved in very "sophisticated crimes," and that they were "more feared than respected."
Pat was the more fearsome of the two, Debro says.
"He will, in time, be killed," he said. "There's no question about that."I am surprised at how blunt & confident James Dubro is about Pat will get killed in time. It does seem to me the Musitanos were a second-tier gang. I agree that the Musitanos have often been considered second-tier in Hamilton's mob hierarchy but the scope of their activity can spread beyond the Hamilton area. For example, they were involved in a scheme to influence the big labour union LIUNA. I believe they were also part of a large sport book enterprise (connected to Rizzutos) that was eventually busted by the police a few years ago. After Giacomo Luppino died, the media and OC pundits always considered Johnny Papalia "the don" of Ontario and his crew dominated activity throughout the province. After Johnny was hit, those same pundits acclaimed the Musitano's as the new top family. However someone I know, who would be considered a mob 'associate', told me a couple of years ago that the Luppinos were always really the top family around here. Their scope was international and they pulled major deals. But their power began to fade too as the Luppino brothers aged. However, the next of generation of Luppino/Violi's are in their prime. They seem to have reasserted the family's position and influence. When the power struggle in Montreal was fully raging and trips were being made to Hamilton, it wasn't to visit Frank Papalia or Pat Musitano. Excellent analysis, I agree with everything you wrote.
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Re: Angelo Musitano hit in Hamilton!
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Re: Angelo Musitano hit in Hamilton!
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I think some Papalia family members are still involved with the remnants of the Buffalo family. The Papalia 'Ndrina is pretty big, but there was never trouble between them and the Musitanos in Italy. 9 times out of 10, Buffalo has shit all to do with any of this. I agree, just saying some Papalias still have links to Buffalo.
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Re: Angelo Musitano hit in Hamilton!
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/musitano-death-1.4097416Dubro says the two were never involved in very "sophisticated crimes," and that they were "more feared than respected."
Pat was the more fearsome of the two, Debro says.
"He will, in time, be killed," he said. "There's no question about that."I am surprised at how blunt & confident James Dubro is about Pat will get killed in time. It does seem to me the Musitanos were a second-tier gang. I agree that the Musitanos have often been considered second-tier in Hamilton's mob hierarchy but the scope of their activity can spread beyond the Hamilton area. For example, they were involved in a scheme to influence the big labour union LIUNA. I believe they were also part of a large sport book enterprise (connected to Rizzutos) that was eventually busted by the police a few years ago. After Giacomo Luppino died, the media and OC pundits always considered Johnny Papalia "the don" of Ontario and his crew dominated activity throughout the province. After Johnny was hit, those same pundits acclaimed the Musitano's as the new top family. However someone I know, who would be considered a mob 'associate', told me a couple of years ago that the Luppinos were always really the top family around here. Their scope was international and they pulled major deals. But their power began to fade too as the Luppino brothers aged. However, the next of generation of Luppino/Violi's are in their prime. They seem to have reasserted the family's position and influence. When the power struggle in Montreal was fully raging and trips were being made to Hamilton, it wasn't to visit Frank Papalia or Pat Musitano. Thanks.
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Re: Angelo Musitano hit in Hamilton!
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