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Who’s alive that was part of the Bruno murder
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03/24/21 09:55 PM
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I haven’t posted in a while; but wanted to ask a question.
Who’s alive currently who was allegedly part of the Bruno murder or had knowledge of it??
Only ones I can think of is John Stanfa; and Joseph Ciancaglini.
Stanfa is jailed for life but was with Bruno when he got blasted.
Joseph Ciancaglini may have been involved because his captain got killed over the Bruno murder. NY wanted Ciancaglini murdered but Scarfo saved him.
“I called your f—— house five times yesterday, now, if you’re going to disregard my m—– f—— phone calls, I’ll blow you and that f —— house up… This is not a f—— game. My time is valuable. If I ever hear anybody else calls you and you respond within five days, I’ll f—— kill you.†~ John Gotti.
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Re: Who’s alive that was part of the Bruno murder
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41 y ago,is enough that remain 2 octogenarians,but Ciancaglini father wasnt dead? @Furio; I don’t know what you mean?? I was saying that Joseph “Chickie†Ciancaglini was about to be murdered because NY thought he was part of the Bruno plot; He may have been because he was close to Frank Sindone. Nicky Scarfo saved him though.... Phil Testa was going to have him whacked also.
“I called your f—— house five times yesterday, now, if you’re going to disregard my m—– f—— phone calls, I’ll blow you and that f —— house up… This is not a f—— game. My time is valuable. If I ever hear anybody else calls you and you respond within five days, I’ll f—— kill you.†~ John Gotti.
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Re: Who’s alive that was part of the Bruno murder
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03/26/21 08:40 AM
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Whatever happened to that kid who made the bomb that blew up Phil Tests? I think he turned himself in to the FBI, but I don't know if he was ever charged. With all these rats and prison shows becoming extremely popular, I'm surprised there aren't more informants trying to make that buck. Good point Rocky something.... getting old no joke .... still nowhere near that shit head Biden . Thought he was killed by Sal .
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Re: Who’s alive that was part of the Bruno murder
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03/26/21 09:06 AM
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Whatever happened to that kid who made the bomb that blew up Phil Tests? I think he turned himself in to the FBI, but I don't know if he was ever charged. With all these rats and prison shows becoming extremely popular, I'm surprised there aren't more informants trying to make that buck. Good point Rocky something.... getting old no joke .... still nowhere near that shit head Biden . Thought he was killed by Sal . Just did some googling, the bomb maker was Teddy Dipretoro. It says he got life for two murders, he was only 23 at the time. Edit: Teddy Dipretoro did become an informant.
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Re: Who’s alive that was part of the Bruno murder
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https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiS2e_gqc7vAhVQJBoKHdTnDlwQFjAAegQIAhAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.paed.uscourts.gov%2Fdocuments%2Fopinions%2F05D0382P.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1stpVQ2mY4QoxKpwrGjYjN
On May 19, 1980, petitioner Michael Rinaldi, Theodore DiPretoro, and Edward Bianculli, Jr. drove to a secluded marsh near the Philadelphia Airport. DiPretoro and Bianculli exited the car and walked behind a group of tall weeds, where DiPretoro shot and killed Bianculli. Petitioner remained in the car during the shooting. Two years later, DiPretoro began cooperating with the FBI. He confessed to Bianculli’s murder and implicated petitioner in the crime. DiPretoro also admitted participating in another mob-related murder. On June 18, 1982, petitioner was arrested for Bianculli’s death and charged with first degree murder and criminal conspiracy. At trial, DiPretoro was the Commonwealth’s chief witness against petitioner. DiPretoro testified that petitioner alone planned Bianculli’s murder and that petitioner ordered DiPretoro to kill Bianculli at the murder scene. (N.T. Rinaldi Trial, Vol. I at 90, 94.) DiPretoro also testified that he made a deal with the prosecution in exchange for his testimony against petitioner, but asserted that he made no additional arrangements with the prosecution in connection with other crimes. (Id. at 72–73, 99, 109.).
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