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Re: Al D’arco
[Re: streetbossliborio]
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06/06/19 04:07 AM
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He definitely hit the lotto with the vario crew compared to what he was on.
Agreed, he was put there for loyalty only, as he weren’t an earner, weren’t a leader, and wasn’t a tough guy from reading the book..
And even though he knew cassO had the crystal ball, given all the bs he mentions about ratting earlier in his career, the fact he’s a supposed student of the life, and the murders he had conspired on, he ratted very quickly without even attempting to hit the road.
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Re: Al D’arco
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06/06/19 10:09 AM
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but little al knew casso had fbi agents and cops on his payroll. its how al got the info about the luchese soldier in LA. casso gave him the parole office address for the guy. casso got it from the mafia cops his crystal ball he called it. think they even found out casso tracked down pete savino the main witness in the windows case. they had him in hawaii, casso found out that guy from the bypass gand was coooperating with the feds they killed him quick. that saved them from indictments. amuso and casso were getting alot from the bypass gang thiunk they formed it exactly.. his own son knocked off the guy in LA so he knew how far amuso and casso's reach was.. if they could get you across the entire country there's not many places for you to go. never knew they found where pete savino was though, that's wild.
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Re: Al D’arco
[Re: pmac]
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06/07/19 06:36 AM
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they even had a union guy rightly pegged as a rat. or i think he wasnt at first but then he started talking to like state investgators they killed the guy weeks later. think he testified in front a grand jury. but from all my reading there was guys like mike salerno, bruno facciolo, and a few others who were labeled rats and killed for reasons they didnt want the family to know. bruno was killed cause he was shaking down a friend of mafia cop louie eppolito. when he was asked to stop he didnt listen. the cop told casso hes a rat. salerno was a threat and or not kicking up evrything he was making. something about illegal dumping. he was making a killing and wasnt sharing So are most of the hits done by Casso legitimate ? Did he find out through PD that these guys were rats along with not doing what they were told ?
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Re: Al D’arco
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12/31/19 12:32 AM
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Asked for details about Italian syndicates D'Arco gave the names of 26 different mafia factions in Sicily. He then listed the cities and neigborhoods where their American representatives could be found.He also identified to the DIA two dozen American mobsters who had originated in Italy. D’Arco was that knowledgeable about the Sicilian mafia? I know they had some crews in America at the time but I didn’t know he was deeply involved with them. He learned the Calabrese dialect as a kid that would have helped.
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Re: Al D’arco
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12/31/19 01:24 AM
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Asked for details about Italian syndicates D'Arco gave the names of 26 different mafia factions in Sicily. He then listed the cities and neigborhoods where their American representatives could be found.He also identified to the DIA two dozen American mobsters who had originated in Italy. I don’t remember him actually giving all 26 names and locations in the book just that he knew of them. I would love to see a list if there was one.
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Re: Al D’arco
[Re: OakAsFan]
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12/31/19 01:48 AM
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Listened to the audio book a while back. Very interesting, especially the beginning. Sad toward the end. His kid was a junkie, his daughter in law died young from drugs I think. I wonder if that played a role in him flipping. Just wanted out. But I really liked when he talked about the old guys in Brooklyn when he was coming up. I agree. His stories about Little Davie Petillo were great as well.
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Re: Al D’arco
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12/31/19 06:06 AM
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great book. little al was pocketing more then he should have when he got bumped up to acting boss. i bet his restaurant was bleeding his pockets. yaeh when he took over the vario crew he hit the lotto had alot of earners in it. probaly guys way more qualified to be capo, but al could be controled Only in the life do big earners have to take orders from brokesters like Al.
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Re: Al D’arco
[Re: streetbossliborio]
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12/31/19 10:02 AM
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It's a good book that Vario crew should have been Bruno Facciola's.I had also read somewhere they did (casso and Amuso) know where Pete Savino was hiding
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Re: Al D’arco
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12/31/19 08:53 PM
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I just found out one of those "Mafia cops" was Fat Andy in Goodfellas. Eppolito was it? I guess the writing was on the wall even then because I'm sure all kinds of Lucchese people played extras in Goodfellas. For real lmao. Nobody knew or paid close attention to them after the turn of the century
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Re: Al D’arco
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01/02/20 01:42 PM
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Asked for details about Italian syndicates D'Arco gave the names of 26 different mafia factions in Sicily. He then listed the cities and neigborhoods where their American representatives could be found.He also identified to the DIA two dozen American mobsters who had originated in Italy. D’Arco was that knowledgeable about the Sicilian mafia? I know they had some crews in America at the time but I didn’t know he was deeply involved with them. He learned the Calabrese dialect as a kid that would have helped. That’s a good point. Certain Calabrese dialects are Sicilian. I don’t recall if he spoke about the zips in his book though.
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Re: Al D’arco
[Re: MemphisMafia]
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01/02/20 08:22 PM
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I believe The Chin tried to push for the lucchese's to kill Savino in Hawaii but they were pissed at Gigante and passed it up. That's true. They passed on it because they warned him about Savino. Chin's one big mistake as boss.
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