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Posted By: Moe_Tilden

Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/21/14 07:48 AM

http://www.mafiacopconspiracy.com/

Anyone buy a conspiracy?

http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/crimelaw/features/12013/index1.html

Lengthy nymag article about the "mafia cops".
Posted By: domwoods74

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/21/14 08:00 AM

Them 2 , Connolly and delvecchio should all spend the rest of there lives behind bars , these people r supposed to protect the public
Posted By: Alfa Romeo

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/23/14 03:26 AM

Moe, the only conspiracy was when Eppolito and Caracappa first made eye contact and fell in love. RICO was the love child.

No one set those two up. They set themselves up. I read Mafia Cop before they went to jail. Even back then, you could tell by reading Eppolito's book, that something was def wrong with him. The police brutality he bragged about in the book was disturbing. That book gives the reader sort of an insider birds eye view of police brutality from the cop's standpoint. Forget about rackets. Just for the brutality alone illustrated in that book, he should have done time.

BTW, I just finished reading Donnie Brasco: Unfinished Business. If one reads between the lines in that book, it is clear that Eppolito and Caracappa had help in leaking info to Cosa Nostra from inside their police department. But the other leaker/co-conspirator was never caught. Neither was the FBI mole of Casso or the unnamed members of the Demeo crew or Murder Incorporated from the 30's. But that's another thread.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/23/14 12:47 PM

They're the scum of the earth. If you're gonna be a crook, fine, then be one and don't give up your friends. But if you're going to be a cop, then be a damn cop.

Your job is to protect and serve the people. If you're unhappy with the pay, then you shouldn't have taken the fucking job. A dirty cop is every bit as despicable as a wiseguy who gives up his friends. Maybe even worse because you have to expect the worst from a career criminal.
Posted By: Binnie_Coll

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/23/14 12:56 PM

bad cops aren't new to the nypd. bad cops go back for ever, remember abe reles who supposedly jumped out of a window, oc cant survive without bad cops. and nypd has always led the nation with cops who look the other way. eppolito and his partner are just the tip of the iceberg. nypd is rampant with bad cops.
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/23/14 01:10 PM

Originally Posted By: Binnie_Coll
bad cops aren't new to the nypd. bad cops go back for ever, remember abe reles who supposedly jumped out of a window, oc cant survive without bad cops. and nypd has always led the nation with cops who look the other way. eppolito and his partner are just the tip of the iceberg. nypd is rampant with bad cops.

It's a shit job, and if they don't want it then they should have stayed in school. Because the average cop is just about as dumb as the average street guy. But it's not as bad as it used to be.

Furthermore, I think that corruption in police departments goes on everywhere. And per capita, it's probably even more rampant in small towns. Go get yourself pulled over in upstate New York or the rural south. Tell me those guys aren't straight out of Deliverance.
Posted By: Dwalin2011

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/23/14 01:20 PM

I think they are guilty, but still, how's that Kaplan failed 3 lie detector tests and what about the testimony about mini-cassettes played in a car while they say on that blog no car plays mini-cassettes? And Caracappa's DNA results compared to the evidence was inconclusive, how so?
Posted By: Binnie_Coll

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/23/14 03:14 PM

yeah, pb it goes on everywhere, it does seem like the last few years they have got more trigger happy up north where im at. the seattle pd has the feds all over them, I think its a real problem. for gods sakes don't militarize them any more.
Posted By: Alfa Romeo

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/23/14 08:05 PM

Quote:
They're the scum of the earth. If you're gonna be a crook, fine, then be one and don't give up your friends. But if you're going to be a cop, then be a damn cop.

Your job is to protect and serve the people. If you're unhappy with the pay, then you shouldn't have taken the fucking job. A dirty cop is every bit as despicable as a wiseguy who gives up his friends. Maybe even worse because you have to expect the worst from a career criminal.


Oh it's clear that Eppolito and Caracappa are even worse than organized crime, even worse against the rats in organized crime. They are the enablers. It's only because of "law enforcement" like Eppolito and Caracappa than organized crime can even prosper and exist, therefore these two "police" are a worse evil than organized crime itself. What's worse than them? If they both then turn and rat on each other and try to send the other packing to some super max prison for life? LOL. I guess we can give them credit for not ratting *each other* out? LOL. Forget it, they are just dirtbags.
Posted By: DiLorenzo

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/23/14 09:18 PM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
They're the scum of the earth. If you're gonna be a crook, fine, then be one and don't give up your friends. But if you're going to be a cop, then be a damn cop.

Your job is to protect and serve the people. If you're unhappy with the pay, then you shouldn't have taken the fucking job. A dirty cop is every bit as despicable as a wiseguy who gives up his friends. Maybe even worse because you have to expect the worst from a career criminal.
Yeah, at least the criminal isn't pretending to be someone upstanding... he knows what he is..He's not gonna go tell people he took the job cause he wanted to help people, like i bet those two cops did !!
Posted By: DiLorenzo

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/23/14 09:20 PM

Originally Posted By: Binnie_Coll
bad cops aren't new to the nypd. bad cops go back for ever.
Frank Serpico's book was a good read..He said 10% of the force was completely corrupt, 10%were completely clean, and the other 80% wish they were clean !!
Posted By: Sal_Bronte

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/23/14 10:32 PM

Originally Posted By: Alfa_Romeo
Moe, the only conspiracy was when Eppolito and Caracappa first made eye contact and fell in love. RICO was the love child.

No one set those two up. They set themselves up. I read Mafia Cop before they went to jail. Even back then, you could tell by reading Eppolito's book, that something was def wrong with him. The police brutality he bragged about in the book was disturbing. That book gives the reader sort of an insider birds eye view of police brutality from the cop's standpoint. Forget about rackets. Just for the brutality alone illustrated in that book, he should have done time.

BTW, I just finished reading Donnie Braco: Unfinished Business. If one reads between the lines in that book, it is clear that Eppolito and Caracappa had help in leaking info to Cosa Nostra from inside their police department. But the other leaker/co-conspirator was never caught. Neither was the FBI mole of Casso or the unnamed members of the Demeo crew or Murder Incorporated from the 30's. But that's another thread.



Wasn't eppilito 's fingerprints on police documents found in Rosario Gambino's drop ceiling? And he was let off on some type of misunderstanding by the judge? Lol I kinda want to read what kind of wild conspiracy their families say they got caught up in lol

And it still kills me he was in Goodfellas
Posted By: Christy_Tic

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/23/14 10:48 PM

Lou eppolito is def a egotistical sociopath. He prob wished he was casso. At least casso was good at what he did before he became a paranoid psycho. I don't think caracappa would have went bAd if fat Andy (lol) didn't enter his life. Could be wrong about that but def feel that eppolito was the leader. And he tries to make u believe his fantasy tale in mafia cop that I read way before they went on trial or publicly accused. I was the son of a gangster and became the fifth most decorated cop in NYC history. I wonder where he came up w that number and how he didn't try to squeeze himself ahead of joe petrosino like he squeezes into his trousers that fat blowhard
Posted By: tiger84

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/24/14 12:38 AM

Lou eppilitto could of easily been a wiseguy if he wanted to he had contacts in that world and family but he wanted to be a glory hound and hide his evil ways behind a badge he wanted to be looked upto.This is like those serial killers who do charity work and help out and voluteer in their community but behind it all they are scum.Also the same with castelano who wanted to be known as a bussnessman instead of a wiseguy.

The worst was that piece of shit who was Greg scarpas handler he allowed scarpa to kill people and all the while he was giving scarpa info on vic orenas crew
Posted By: Alfa Romeo

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/24/14 01:09 AM

Quote:
Wasn't eppilito 's fingerprints on police documents found in Rosario Gambino's drop ceiling? And he was let off on some type of misunderstanding by the judge? Lol I kinda want to read what kind of wild conspiracy their families say they got caught up in lol

And it still kills me he was in Goodfellas


Yes, his mitten prints were on everything.

Joe Pistone says that no one knows what the Mafia cops did for the Gambinos. That's pretty amazing. We know that for the Luccheses, the Mafia cops were involved in multiple homicides. So basically, we don't know the half, and the other conspirators got away.

As for Hollywood, yeah, the wiseguys and connected guys didn't have a problem getting roles. A rumor I read on the internet (don't know if there is any truth to it) was that Lenny Montana (Luca Brasi) was a mafia enforcer hired on set, flubbed his lines in Brando's presence due to being star struck, and probably had like 12 bodies behind him. When you think about how some people got their roles and the type of people hired to play parts in movies, you can't envy the stars of Hollywood for their fame.
Posted By: Sal_Bronte

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/24/14 01:21 AM

Originally Posted By: Alfa_Romeo
Quote:
Wasn't eppilito 's fingerprints on police documents found in Rosario Gambino's drop ceiling? And he was let off on some type of misunderstanding by the judge? Lol I kinda want to read what kind of wild conspiracy their families say they got caught up in lol

And it still kills me he was in Goodfellas


Yes, his mitten prints were on everything.

Joe Pistone says that no one knows what the Mafia cops did for the Gambinos. That's pretty amazing. We know that for the Luccheses, the Mafia cops were involved in multiple homicides. So basically, we don't know the half, and the other conspirators got away.

As for Hollywood, yeah, the wiseguys and connected guys didn't have a problem getting roles. A rumor I read on the internet (don't know if there is any truth to it) was that Lenny Montana (Luca Brasi) was a mafia enforcer hired on set, flubbed his lines in Brando's presence due to being star struck, and probably had like 12 bodies behind him. When you think about how some people got their roles and the type of people hired to play parts in movies, you can't envy the stars of Hollywood for their fame.


I read the same about the guy who played Luca. I saw a doc on the behind the scenes of The Godfather and apparently a lot of the background people are real deal wiseguys and there were a lot on set trying to give pointers lol. Columbo guys mostly. Caan got really close with Persico during the filming.
Posted By: Sal_Bronte

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/24/14 01:26 AM

and as far as Eppolito I find it really hard to believe he wasnt in The Gambino's pocket from the jump. I wouldnt be surprised if they looked at it almost like one of their own got a badge instead of a button. I doubt his cousin tells Kaplan what did in prison without KNOWING Louie does that kind of work
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/24/14 01:29 AM

Wiseguys hanging around movie sets was rampant back then, especially when the subject matter was about them. It goes all the way back to George Raft and his obsession with hanging out with hoodlums (he had a lot in common with James Caan in that respect).

Back in the early '60s, Sinatra and Company made a fun musical called "Robin and the Seven Hoods." There are at least two bona fide killers in that film. One of them even had a small speaking role wink.
Posted By: Sal_Bronte

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/24/14 01:30 AM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Binnie_Coll
bad cops aren't new to the nypd. bad cops go back for ever, remember abe reles who supposedly jumped out of a window, oc cant survive without bad cops. and nypd has always led the nation with cops who look the other way. eppolito and his partner are just the tip of the iceberg. nypd is rampant with bad cops.

It's a shit job, and if they don't want it then they should have stayed in school. Because the average cop is just about as dumb as the average street guy. But it's not as bad as it used to be.

Furthermore, I think that corruption in police departments goes on everywhere. And per capita, it's probably even more rampant in small towns. Go get yourself pulled over in upstate New York or the rural south. Tell me those guys aren't straight out of Deliverance.


I dont think theres much worse than a person that abuses the "To Serve And Protect" on their badge.
Posted By: Sal_Bronte

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/24/14 01:36 AM

Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Wiseguys hanging around movie sets was rampant back then, especially when the subject matter was about them. It goes all the way back to George Raft and his obsession with hanging out with hoodlums (he had a lot in common with James Caan in that respect).

Back in the early '60s, Sinatra and Company made a fun musical called "Robin and the Seven Hoods." There are at least two bona fide killers in that film. One of them even had a small speaking role wink.


I knew about most of that except the "Robin and The Seven Hoods" thing. and whats even weirder than that my dad's got it on dvd, I watched it not that long ago
Posted By: Alfa Romeo

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/24/14 01:46 AM

Quote:
Wiseguys hanging around movie sets was rampant back then, especially when the subject matter was about them. It goes all the way back to George Raft and his obsession with hanging out with hoodlums (he had a lot in common with James Caan in that respect).

Back in the early '60s, Sinatra and Company made a fun musical called "Robin and the Seven Hoods." There are at least two bona fide killers in that film. One of them even had a small speaking role wink


Now some of us are going to have to hunt down the two undercovers in that movie.
Posted By: Sal_Bronte

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/24/14 01:53 AM

lol it'll be fun
Posted By: Alfa Romeo

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/24/14 02:35 AM

Quote:
lol it'll be fun


Do we really have any choice? I don't think so.
Posted By: Sal_Bronte

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/24/14 04:28 PM

no.............no we dont
Posted By: Alfa Romeo

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 09/26/14 09:15 AM

PizzaBoy I give up. When I go on IMDb and look up the full cast, they have like half of broadway working on this one show. Cannot locate the mobsters.

Who were they?
Posted By: InsideLookingOut

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 10/01/14 08:35 AM

There was a Career Criminal in NYC in the 70's and 80's who got his guns and bullet-proof vests from NYPD. He would have to cut off the lettering on his bullet proof vests.
He said most of the time they had the letters NYPD but sometimes they might have ATF or FBI on them.
Local cops were not the only ones on the take. You can't import Kilos and Kilos with only local LEO on your side - you need everybody.

Don't know if anything has changed, but that's the way I heard it.


Robin and the 7 Hoods... sounds delightful
Posted By: NNY78

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 10/15/14 05:52 PM

Fed with ties to mob pushes for release after Miami murder case overturned


By David Ovalle

dovalle@MiamiHerald.com

10/14/2014 3:42 PM


Nearly five months after an appeals court reversed his murder conviction in Miami on a legal technicality, ex-Boston FBI agent John Connolly remains behind bars as prosecutors fight to keep him imprisoned. At issue: Prosecutors immediately asked Miami’s Third District Court of Appeal to reconsider a May ruling in favor of Connolly, whose relationship with notorious Boston mobster James “Whitey” Bulger became the basis for the 2006 crime drama movie The Departed.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article2748699.html#storylink=cpy
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 10/15/14 06:31 PM

I agree they railroaded him by saying he had his FBI gun on him at the time Wheeler was popped, but I think he is reaching by wanting to get out.
Posted By: Binnie_Coll

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 10/15/14 07:16 PM

that fbi agent Connolly, was on whiteys payroll from day one, he deserves no mercy.
Posted By: dixiemafia

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 10/15/14 07:22 PM

Oh I agree with you there, but they charged him with being in on that Wheeler hit while using a weapon and he didn't even do that. To me, that's b.s. Yea he's scum and should be treated as such, but to pile on is not how it's supposed to be.
Posted By: Binnie_Coll

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 10/15/14 08:05 PM

yes, youre right, and because they do it all the time[ L.E.] DOESNT MAKE IT RIGHT.
Posted By: NNY78

Re: Mafia Cop Conspiracy - 10/17/14 06:16 AM

Another bad cop

South Florida Deputy U.S. Marshal Arrested In California

October 16, 2014 10:49 AM


MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A Deputy U.S. Marshal from Miami was arrested in California.

According to court documents, a California Highway Patrol officer noticed a black Jeep speeding through a red light Saturday.

The officer stated after following the vehicle and saw several black bags thrown from the windows. The vehicle reportedly came to an abrupt stop and three suspects got out and ran away.

A perimeter was set up and the first of the suspects apprehended was Clorenzo Griffin. A sheriff’s deputy assisting with the search reportedly fired a gun at Griffin and he dropped his weapon and surrendered, the documents said.

Officers later learned Griffin is a Deputy U.S. Marshal in South Florida.

The two other suspects, Andre Jamison and Rodney Rackley, were reportedly located while hiding near a garage dumpster.

Those documents stated bags of marijuana were found near the area where Jamison and Rackley were hiding and a knife was located where the suspects allegedly jumped a fence.

After the arrests, officials learned the three had allegedly robbed three individuals at gunpoint of nearly 24-pounds of marijuana.

The victims stated the men were wearing gear that said “police” on it.

Officers recovered the gear and several other items including more marijuana, the documents stated.

The three men were charged with one count of conspiracy to commit a robbery, conspiracy to distribute marijuana and brandishing a firearm.

Griffin is on administrative leave with pay.

He has been employed with the U.S. Marshal Service since April 2010.

http://miami.cbslocal.com/2014/10/16/south-florida-deputy-u-s-marshal-arrested-in-california/
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