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Re: Frank Piccolo & Thomas DeBrizzi (Gambino's)
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Debrizzi also did something in jail that pissed off Gotti no idea what. Sammy mentioned it somewhere @Pmac I agree with you; Not just showing up to a meeting with Gotti shouldn't be a grounds for Murder".... Gotti had Louie DiBono whacked over something like this though didn't he?? There was a case of Nino Gaggi not wanting to meet with Gotti but he didn't get whacked. DiBrizzi definitely pissed off Gotti in another way... Paul and Thomas Bilotti allowed DiBrizzi the choice of missing meetings aslong as the envelope was coming in... The Frank Piccolo murder is confusing though; Why didn't Paul Castellano stick up for him and tell Chin to "Fuck off"?? Gives me reason to believe that Gigante had more power then he did.
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Re: Frank Piccolo & Thomas DeBrizzi (Gambino's)
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Debrizzi also did something in jail that pissed off Gotti no idea what. Sammy mentioned it somewhere @Pmac I agree with you; Not just showing up to a meeting with Gotti shouldn't be a grounds for Murder".... Gotti had Louie DiBono whacked over something like this though didn't he?? There was a case of Nino Gaggi not wanting to meet with Gotti but he didn't get whacked. DiBrizzi definitely pissed off Gotti in another way... Paul and Thomas Bilotti allowed DiBrizzi the choice of missing meetings aslong as the envelope was coming in... The Frank Piccolo murder is confusing though; Why didn't Paul Castellano stick up for him and tell Chin to "Fuck off"?? Gives me reason to believe that Gigante had more power then he did. It definitely was a little more than his stepping on the Genovese family's toes in Connecticut, I doubt that it had much if anything to do with it. He and his cousin Guido Penosi were drawing a huge amount of unwanted publicity arising out of the extortion of Wayne Newton and the Alladin Casino: https://www.upi.com/Archives/1981/0...eaded-innocent-to-charges/7536361771200/https://www.nytimes.com/1982/07/11/nyregion/crime-force-chief-sees-impact-here.htmlHe got caught discussing family business on a wire, and from what I recall there was evidence that he was involved in drugs, which was a no no for Castellano, at least if you got caught. I can't find the article as to the drugs. Anyway Castellano had enough reasons of his own to have him killed, I think that the Genovese angle was a convenient excuse for those in the family who already disliked him.
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