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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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10/21/19 11:00 AM
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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10/21/19 03:39 PM
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You've got to wonder, with the recent news from last week... why was he keeping up with the regular routines like the gym? Wouldn't you be in hiding? No hired bodyguard? Why so sloppy? bodyguards are no deterrents, just potential collateral damage. Cuntrera's bodyguard was blown away with the old man. Ducarme Joseph's gunned down in the Flawnego hit. Andrew went like his bro, Magi and Ducarme Joseph who all knew they were targeted and living on borrowed time. yet they all chose to stick around and go through their regular routines. fascinating mindset that civilians can't understand. there's one more Scoppa brother left. hope he wasn't involved in any of this.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Were the Falduto brothers the shooters for the Scoppas in the Sollecito and Giordano hits, then double -crossed and killed themselves by the Scoppas? Seems like they were clearly Scoppa crew members... no, Scarfo and Massari were on that hit. Falduto bros were eliminated because of their loyalty to the Sicilians and the territory they controlled (part of RDP)
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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At some point Andrew seemed to be have been close to becoming the new leader of the Montreal Mafia, until he was incarcerated. Things might've been very different for Leonardo Rizzuto and Stefano Sollecito had they not been arrested when their lives were in danger. Instead the elder Sollecito and Giordano were killed as interim leaders, but the real leaders were save behind bars. You'd almost think the police are on the Sicilians' side. Giordano was Frank Arcadi's guy, who was also behind bars at the time.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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At some point Andrew seemed to be have been close to becoming the new leader of the Montreal Mafia, until he was incarcerated. Things might've been very different for Leonardo Rizzuto and Stefano Sollecito had they not been arrested when their lives were in danger. Instead the elder Sollecito and Giordano were killed as interim leaders, but the real leaders were save behind bars. You'd almost think the police are on the Sicilians' side. Giordano was Frank Arcadi's guy, who was also behind bars at the time. Yeah, who would've thought Compare Franco would be the last man standing of the old guard. He made so many enemies he would've been the first to go had he not been behind bars too.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Were the Falduto brothers the shooters for the Scoppas in the Sollecito and Giordano hits, then double -crossed and killed themselves by the Scoppas? Seems like they were clearly Scoppa crew members... no, Scarfo and Massari were on that hit. Falduto bros were eliminated because of their loyalty to the Sicilians and the territory they controlled (part of RDP) The Falduto surname is found most among Italians whose ancestry is from Calabria but is common enough that people in Lombardia, Lazio, Piemonte, Sicily, and Toscana -- among other regions -- also bear that surname. Do you happen to know whether there is definitive information that the Falduto brothers had Calabrian ancestry? I'm fairly certain Lorenzo Giordano's mother (last name: Scrufari) descended from Calabria. Did his father as well?
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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10/21/19 07:29 PM
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Were the Falduto brothers the shooters for the Scoppas in the Sollecito and Giordano hits, then double -crossed and killed themselves by the Scoppas? Seems like they were clearly Scoppa crew members... no, Scarfo and Massari were on that hit. Falduto bros were eliminated because of their loyalty to the Sicilians and the territory they controlled (part of RDP) The Falduto surname is found most among Italians whose ancestry is from Calabria but is common enough that people in Lombardia, Lazio, Piemonte, Sicily, and Toscana -- among other regions -- also bear that surname. Do you happen to know whether there is definitive information that the Falduto brothers had Calabrian ancestry? I'm fairly certain Lorenzo Giordano's mother (last name: Scrufari) descended from Calabria. Did his father as well? Once again the media strikes. They pitch this whole thing as a Sicilian vs Calabrian rivalry when it's not that simple. Falduto are from Reggio Calabria Giordano also from Reggio Calabria Sollecito from Bari Spagnolo from Cattolica Eraclea Scoppa is from Catanzaro region Clearly this isn't a sicilian vs calabrian cell war but rather a battle for turf between different clans which have italian canadian leaders from various regions in italy. The Scoppa brothers were at odds with similarly aged gangsters left from the old rizzuto clan.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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10/22/19 06:00 AM
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At some point Andrew seemed to be have been close to becoming the new leader of the Montreal Mafia, until he was incarcerated. Things might've been very different for Leonardo Rizzuto and Stefano Sollecito had they not been arrested when their lives were in danger. Instead the elder Sollecito and Giordano were killed as interim leaders, but the real leaders were safe behind bars. You'd almost think the police are on the Sicilians' side. The police probably are on their side lol
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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So whose the winners in all this? Leonardo rizzuto is free rite? If he is im guessing hes living on barrowed time. Should pack up and move to Wyoming if they allow him in the usa Why would he run now? He’s been fighting since Vito died and now it seems that it’s finally paying off. If he was going to run he should have a long time ago lol shit is getting very interesting up there can’t wait to see who gets offed next
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