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the mafia in the 80's #195957
12/11/02 12:53 AM
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can anyone tell me facts about the mafia in the 80's?

Re: the mafia in the 80's #195958
12/11/02 01:49 AM
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Not a good era for the Mafia, Beavis. The RICO law was in high gear. Four of the five New York Dons were indicted under RICO (the fifth, Vincent "Chin" Gigante, was still playing his non compos mentis role). Paul Castellano was murdered by John Gotti, who promptly ran the Gambino family into the ground. The other three went to jail for the rest of their lives.


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E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu...
E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu
Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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There was James J. "Whitey" Bulger. He was a prominant figure in the Irish Mob, in Boston. I can't quite remember everything, but I do know that he snitched to the FBI, and he was later endicted but fled to Canada. There is a new book about it that I'm trying to find called Black Mass.


It was all familiar to him, the farewells to time and place and memory, and he felt no sorrow, no desolation, that finally there was no one, no human being to speed him on his way, only the wind which swept across the ruined continent he could never leave.
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