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Re: How powerful was Victor Orena as Acting Boss? [Re: Neo] #993763
07/13/20 06:15 PM
07/13/20 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Neo
Originally Posted by Zavattoni
@Majicrat

I agree. Some people do underestimate the Colombo's because of the internal feuding and wars. They've been around a very very long time and are around today;

There a little more then just a "Glorified Street Gang"



The Colombo's will induct anyone with a pulse. Ralph DeLeo was just a drug dealer from Arkansas and shouldn't have even been made because he was also a rat, but instead he gets his button and later is made Colombo street boss.

Thomas Gioeli was basically a second rate robber who holds up fur shops, but the Colombo's decided he was good enough to make him their street boss.

Their choice of street bosses is a clear indication they don't have much talent in their ranks.


I agree with you alot on that. We don't agree much from recent posts; but you're right. The Colombo leadership has been crap for decades. It's a shame that no-one could challenge Persico for the boss spot once Joe Colombo got shot. There wer some vicious crews out there during that time; and some capable old timers...

Gennaro Langella is another Underboss/Streetboss who should have never had the spot.



Last edited by Zavattoni; 07/13/20 06:16 PM.
Re: How powerful was Victor Orena as Acting Boss? [Re: Zavattoni] #993769
07/13/20 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Zavattoni
Originally Posted by Neo
Originally Posted by Zavattoni
@Majicrat

I agree. Some people do underestimate the Colombo's because of the internal feuding and wars. They've been around a very very long time and are around today;

There a little more then just a "Glorified Street Gang"



The Colombo's will induct anyone with a pulse. Ralph DeLeo was just a drug dealer from Arkansas and shouldn't have even been made because he was also a rat, but instead he gets his button and later is made Colombo street boss.

Thomas Gioeli was basically a second rate robber who holds up fur shops, but the Colombo's decided he was good enough to make him their street boss.

Their choice of street bosses is a clear indication they don't have much talent in their ranks.


I agree with you alot on that. We don't agree much from recent posts; but you're right. The Colombo leadership has been crap for decades. It's a shame that no-one could challenge Persico for the boss spot once Joe Colombo got shot. There wer some vicious crews out there during that time; and some capable old timers...

Gennaro Langella is another Underboss/Streetboss who should have never had the spot.




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Re: How powerful was Victor Orena as Acting Boss? [Re: Moe_Tilden] #993808
07/14/20 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Moe_Tilden
I wonder if Basciano had an inkling Massino was a rat, or was too stupid to figure it out.


Too stupid? He was talking to Massino inside of a federal lockup. An official boss had never been an informer before so how could anyone even think Massino would be a rat? Remember when they talked that was after Massino was found guilty but was facing another trial.


Vinny Gorgeous had the makings of a great boss if he could have stayed on the streets.

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