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Re: Cops on the take ?
[Re: Michael_Giovanni]
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10/13/17 12:31 PM
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If you get a chance check out the documentary "The Seven Five". These cops didn't have anything to do with the mafia but they were some of the dirtiest cops around back in the day. Michael- good call my man, the seven 5 is on Netflix now about dirty cop Michse dowd and his partner Kenny Eurell its fuckin fantasic. If u or anyone is interested more in that particular story They were both on Comedian Nick DiPaolos podcast and gave lengthy interviews at separate times since they hate each other and disagree on what happened.. they were also on Artie Lange’s Artie Quitter podcast as well Back to the op topic, so today what does everyone think is the number if any of dirty cops in say NY, NJ, Philly, Boston or Chicago connected to wiseguys? I know with all the scrutiny on LE and body cameras its pry very difficult for mobsters to recruit dirty cops, but money still talks so who knows. Anyone have any insight or an educated guess?
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Re: Cops on the take ?
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10/13/17 02:51 PM
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Cops in the Boston area are dirty as hell. From low levels to who knows how high up. Shit, there was a crew of cops protecting cocaine shipments from Miami. They got caught and sentenced, but one of them had their sentence reduced by the feds. They look out for each other. Are you referring to Jack Falcone case that Capeci wrote about? Oh wow, I didn't even know Joaquin Garcia was one of the undercover feds in that case. But yes, that's the one. Thanks lol.
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Re: Cops on the take ?
[Re: MobMan]
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10/14/17 01:41 PM
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The Miami River Cops from the 80's was a VERY interesting case.
Watch any documentary on it... Not sure if they ever were connected to a cartel BUT assume they were only because NO cartel boss would allow anyone to continue to rob them and live....Especially dirty cops.
I believe a cartel rival was backing all the robberies.
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Re: Cops on the take ?
[Re: MobMan]
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10/14/17 03:12 PM
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One of the best examples was Richard Cain aka Scalzetti, one time Cook County chief investigator with electronic surveillance skills, alleged made member of the Outfit with direct contact to Sam Giancana, Willie Daddono, Pat Marcy and Gus Alex. He took a cut from many gambling operations, CIA/Outfit operations and also many burglary schemes which once included young John Monteleone. Cain was killed in 1973 on the Outfits orders.
During the early 1950s the Moretti brothers, who worked as Melrose Park policemen, might've been the most notorious corrupt officials at the time. For example, in 1951 Michael Moretti shot and killed two young teenagers and also wounded another one. Later he was sentenced to life. The most interesting brother was Salvatore Moretti, alleged Outfit member, close friend of Giancana and also member od Daddono's crew. Because of his brother's actions, in 1952 Salvatore was out of the force and in 1957 he was riddled with bullets because the investigators found some very incriminating papers on him with Giancanas name on it. The only brother who remained on the force longer than the rest was Vince Moretti, Mob associate who by the early 1960s also got out. The interesting info about this guy was that during the late 1970s he was the "mastermind" behind the breaking into Accardos home, which left many people dead including Vince himself.
Mongol General: Conan, what is best in life?
Conan: To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.
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