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Re: People that touched a made guy and lived to tell?
[Re: ItalianIrishMix]
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08/23/17 01:29 PM
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Re: People that touched a made guy and lived to tell?
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Alex Rudaj's gang apparently used to push around some Lucchese heavyweights. Not sure how true it is, but I think it's according to Jack Falcone.
-I shot him a coupla' times. -What's a couple? -Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times? -Maybe fifteen? -Hmm, it could've been fifteen...
-Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso
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Re: People that touched a made guy and lived to tell?
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Re: People that touched a made guy and lived to tell?
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Angelo Lonardo, who eventually became the underboss of Cleveland, got away with killing a boss before he was even made! Crazy shit. Also crazy that a mob boss was also a practicing doctor by the sound of it. "In the 1930s, my cousin, John Demarco, and I murdered Dr. Romano, the former boss of Cleveland, because Romano had a role in the death of my father, and we believe that he killed our cousin on the operating table. At the time, I was not a member of the LCN, but Demarco was. As a result of the Romano murder, Demarco was condemned to death by the Commission for killing a boss without okaying it with the Commission. I was excused for my part in the murder, since I was not an LCN member and did not know the rules. Later, I attended a meeting with Al Polizzi, the boss of Cleveland, in Miami, Florida. It turned out that this was a Commission meeting and that Polizzi was defending Demarco's murder of Romano. I did not sit in on the meeting, but afterwards, Polizzi told me that he had "straightened out" Demarco's problem with the Commission." Copied from: http://mafiahistory.us/maf-invl.html#03
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Re: People that touched a made guy and lived to tell?
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08/24/17 10:23 AM
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In Al D'Arco's book he mentions that his friend Ralph Masucci choked Benny Eggs. This seems kinda unbelievable but it's also mentioned that Masucci went way back with the Chin and when he mentions the incident in the book D'Arco says Masucci never worried about that stuff. He must have been pretty damn tight with the Chin to do shit like that though. Wow! I read D'Arco's book years ago but must have missed that.
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Re: People that touched a made guy and lived to tell?
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08/25/17 01:39 PM
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@Furio.
I was told that Mimi was killed because he disrespected Carmine Persico several times and other factors within the Colombo's. Not relating to him slapping Carlo Gambino. Which is true?
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Re: People that touched a made guy and lived to tell?
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08/26/17 01:15 AM
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sc. youve mentioned that before. whatdo you think about his son anthony who rcently died swears in that book he wrote his father and carlo were best friends had a father son relationship and had nothing to do with his death. Very doubtful that Gambino and Joe Colombo were like father/son and best friends. Whether or not Don Carlo had something to do with Joe's death is a good debate.
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Re: People that touched a made guy and lived to tell?
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Furio, i think they were both rats at that time Yes,they was both in special prison for federal witnesses; I think that Casso start the fight because thinked that because he was an underboss and miciotta a simple soldier,he wouldnt respond to the provocations. Casso thinked bad. https://www.google.com/amp/www.nydailyne...rticle-1.751210MOB CANARY HEARS BIRDS SINGING PICKED WRONG FOE FOR PRISON FIGHTJERRY CAPECI JAN 20, 1997 12:00 AM Anthony (Gaspipe) Casso, one of the city's most lethal gangsters until he turned government songbird, made a billy club out of a rolled-up magazine to carry out a frenzied New Year's Eve attack on another jailed informer, the Daily News has learned. But the magazine didn't prove much of a weapon, and prison guards had to step in and save Casso before his subscription was canceled by his angry 350-pound adversary, Salvatore (Big Sal) Miciotta, sources said. After the fracas, the men, who have been feuding for months, were each placed in solitary confinement to await transfers to other federal prisons with special units for cooperating witnesses, sources said. Casso, the former Luchese underboss, is about 5-foot-8 and 165 pounds. He began cooperating in 1994 but has not yet testified at trial. He has reportedly admitted taking part in 36 slayings and is awaiting sentencing. Miciotta, who has admitted involvement in four homicides, began cooperating a year earlier and has testified several times. He is serving a 14-year sentence. Sources said the fight broke out after dinner as Miciotta, 50, was playing cards with other protected inmates, who are housed separately from prisoners against whom they have testified. Casso, 56, "came up behind Big Sal" on an elevated cellblock walkway carrying a tightly rolled magazine in his hands, leaned through a railing and started beating Miciotta on his head, one source said. "Since this was not a very efficient weapon and Big Sal is a very large man, this did not render Big Sal helpless," he said. Miciotta reached through a walkway railing, grabbed Casso by the shirt, pulled him through the railing, and "beat the daylights out of Gaspipe until the [guards] got him off Gaspipe," he said. "I'm not surprised about the outcome, but I am surprised that Gaspipe started up with Sal," said one law enforcement source. "Without his gun," the source said, "Gaspipe was not a tough guy. Sal could handle himself and towers over him. " Federal authorities would not comment on the altercation.
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Re: People that touched a made guy and lived to tell?
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08/26/17 04:11 PM
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Furio, i think they were both rats at that time Yes,they was both in special prison for federal witnesses; I think that Casso start the fight because thinked that because he was an underboss and miciotta a simple soldier,he wouldnt respond to the provocations. Casso thinked bad. https://www.google.com/amp/www.nydailyne...rticle-1.751210MOB CANARY HEARS BIRDS SINGING PICKED WRONG FOE FOR PRISON FIGHTJERRY CAPECI JAN 20, 1997 12:00 AM Anthony (Gaspipe) Casso, one of the city's most lethal gangsters until he turned government songbird, made a billy club out of a rolled-up magazine to carry out a frenzied New Year's Eve attack on another jailed informer, the Daily News has learned. But the magazine didn't prove much of a weapon, and prison guards had to step in and save Casso before his subscription was canceled by his angry 350-pound adversary, Salvatore (Big Sal) Miciotta, sources said. After the fracas, the men, who have been feuding for months, were each placed in solitary confinement to await transfers to other federal prisons with special units for cooperating witnesses, sources said. Casso, the former Luchese underboss, is about 5-foot-8 and 165 pounds. He began cooperating in 1994 but has not yet testified at trial. He has reportedly admitted taking part in 36 slayings and is awaiting sentencing. Miciotta, who has admitted involvement in four homicides, began cooperating a year earlier and has testified several times. He is serving a 14-year sentence. Sources said the fight broke out after dinner as Miciotta, 50, was playing cards with other protected inmates, who are housed separately from prisoners against whom they have testified. Casso, 56, "came up behind Big Sal" on an elevated cellblock walkway carrying a tightly rolled magazine in his hands, leaned through a railing and started beating Miciotta on his head, one source said. "Since this was not a very efficient weapon and Big Sal is a very large man, this did not render Big Sal helpless," he said. Miciotta reached through a walkway railing, grabbed Casso by the shirt, pulled him through the railing, and "beat the daylights out of Gaspipe until the [guards] got him off Gaspipe," he said. "I'm not surprised about the outcome, but I am surprised that Gaspipe started up with Sal," said one law enforcement source. "Without his gun," the source said, "Gaspipe was not a tough guy. Sal could handle himself and towers over him. " Federal authorities would not comment on the altercation. Thanks never heard about this.
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