Originally Posted by jace
Originally Posted by DillyDolly
For all we know, a rat could've tipped off law enforcement about the Apalachin meeting, with the nosy detective story being a ruse or a cover.



Possible but the police officer in the town where the meeting took place had been harassing the owner of the home where ht meeting was held for quite a while after hearing he was a mafia member. It was one of those small insular towns, not hospital to outsiders, plus all those people flying in form all over the country must have raised a flag to the feds that something was up. The amazing thing is how the people at the meeting reacted, running away instead of just sitting there and continuing on as if nothing was happening. They were obviously there for a mob get together, but they would never have been found guilty of any crime for being there, The ones who tried to run off changed the whole dynamic of how the story was covered.


Your a bi polar whore, who should only be allowed to open its mouth when cock is being placed in it or your asking “whites or colors first daddy”

Thinking ratting isn’t part of the streets. Living in a movie fantasy...listen wake up...it’s the streets..it’s dirty and it’s grimy and it’s a life of betrayal..ratting=betrayal...... so called men of honor who could only be counted on to not rat when the threat of death was in theyre face!
Why do you think they had to have the threat of death as a deterrent to ratting???

Last edited by Louiebynochi; 11/01/21 06:35 PM.

A March 1986 raid on DiBernardo's office seized alleged "child pornography and financial records." As "a result of the Postal Inspectors seizures [a federal prosecutor] is attempting to indict DiBernardo on child pornography violations" according to an FBI memo dated May 20, 1986.
Thousands of pages of FBI Files that document his involvement in Child Porn
https://www.muckrock.com/foi/united-states-of-america-10/star-distributors-ltd-46454/
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1981/0...s-Miporn-investigation-of/7758361252800/
https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1526052/united-states-v-dibernardo/