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Re: If Joe Adonis didn't get deported...
[Re: Mustard]
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12/27/18 02:48 AM
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MightyDR
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Anyone know anything about his son not a lot of info on him. Bob Delaney, who went undercover to infiltrate the mob, encountered his son and talked about him in his book. When he went out to dinner one time, Adonis paid for The Godfather theme to be played on repeat and boasted that he had seen Part I and Part II heaps of times. Delaney presumed this was also an intimidation tactic towards the owner of the restaurant. Adonis bet Delaney that he would win in a game of softball and he did. Delaney had to shout him dinner at a nice restaurant. Of Adonis, Delaney said he "had a fun loving personality and was easy to be around". This is a photo of Adonis (A) and Tino Fiumara (B). ![[Linked Image]](https://i.ibb.co/28ymSgS/MOB1-jumbo.jpg)
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Re: If Joe Adonis didn't get deported...
[Re: Giacomo_Vacari]
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12/28/18 01:11 AM
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kingoflittlenewyork
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The BWM history is murky, but it seems that AR was in fact the leader till Joe the Boss began making his moves to take over all of New York. After Rothstein was murdered in 1928, Salvatore Luciano became the boss. From 1926 till Rothstein dead, there was an unknown Italian member who was boss over The Broadway Mob, who sponsored many of the young members in that crew, Joe Adonis, Frank Costello, Paolo Fraccacreta, Vito Genovese, Thomas Greco, and Salvatore Luciano. After the war the unknown member remained a soldier direct with the administration, even when Genovese took over. Frank Costello, Paolo Fraccacreta, and Thomas Greco all attended his wake and funeral in the 1960s. Lol being called out years ago for using a novel as a 'source' obviously did nothing to taper your imagination. War of the Godfathers II is waiting for you to step up to the plate GV
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Re: If Joe Adonis didn't get deported...
[Re: kingoflittlenewyork]
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12/28/18 11:56 AM
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Giacomo_Vacari
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The BWM history is murky, but it seems that AR was in fact the leader till Joe the Boss began making his moves to take over all of New York. After Rothstein was murdered in 1928, Salvatore Luciano became the boss. From 1926 till Rothstein dead, there was an unknown Italian member who was boss over The Broadway Mob, who sponsored many of the young members in that crew, Joe Adonis, Frank Costello, Paolo Fraccacreta, Vito Genovese, Thomas Greco, and Salvatore Luciano. After the war the unknown member remained a soldier direct with the administration, even when Genovese took over. Frank Costello, Paolo Fraccacreta, and Thomas Greco all attended his wake and funeral in the 1960s. Lol being called out years ago for using a novel as a 'source' obviously did nothing to taper your imagination. War of the Godfathers II is waiting for you to step up to the plate GV By all means quote the book and page where that info can be found. For the record, you won't find it in the book, but please go ahead. Sifakis is a good researcher, but I disagree with some of his writing.
"I have this Nightmare. I'm on 5th avenue watching the St. Patrick's Day parade and I have a coronary and nine thousand cops march happily over my body." Chief Sidney Green
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Re: If Joe Adonis didn't get deported...
[Re: Giacomo_Vacari]
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12/28/18 02:46 PM
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kingoflittlenewyork
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The BWM history is murky, but it seems that AR was in fact the leader till Joe the Boss began making his moves to take over all of New York. After Rothstein was murdered in 1928, Salvatore Luciano became the boss. From 1926 till Rothstein dead, there was an unknown Italian member who was boss over The Broadway Mob, who sponsored many of the young members in that crew, Joe Adonis, Frank Costello, Paolo Fraccacreta, Vito Genovese, Thomas Greco, and Salvatore Luciano. After the war the unknown member remained a soldier direct with the administration, even when Genovese took over. Frank Costello, Paolo Fraccacreta, and Thomas Greco all attended his wake and funeral in the 1960s. Lol being called out years ago for using a novel as a 'source' obviously did nothing to taper your imagination. War of the Godfathers II is waiting for you to step up to the plate GV By all means quote the book and page where that info can be found. For the record, you won't find it in the book, but please go ahead. Sifakis is a good researcher, but I disagree with some of his writing. I wasn't referring to this most recent info that you have pulled out of thin air. I was talking about when Rick/faithful1/antiliar called you out for using a novel about Luciano as a source a few years ago, when you were promptly booted from ever forum but this one(where facts mean little to nothing.) Who is this mystery man that was AR's boss? You seriously need to write War of the Godfathers II, I believe you'd do a great job with fiction.
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