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Re: Gotti's Hits
[Re: GerryLang]
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I recently read an article from a few years ago by Jerry Capece, and he said Gotti was once punched in the face by Michael Paradiso, and there was no retribution, I don't know if Gotti was made at the time. Paradiso was also the guy who put the hit out on Casso that turned him into a nut job, Capece said Paradiso was nearly as nuts as Casso. If you look back at in time, it is amazing Gotti got to the position he did, eventhough he did by force, he still needed the support of high ranking capo's and support from other families, it is said he got support from all the families accpet the Genovese.
Without Dellacroce Gotti probably wouldn't have been made. I mean look at Roy demeo. Demeo was a guy who had no problem killing but was also a tremendous earner. despite that it took a long time for Castellano to have him made. Gotti was a good earner but he also gamble a lot which hurt the crew profits. Gotti was lucky that Dellacroce and Fatico took a liking to him
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Re: Gotti's Hits
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Lucky he had him for a friend.
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Re: Gotti's Hits
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I never knew that I thought it was just like in the movie. That is why it is called a movie I guess.
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Re: Gotti's Hits
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The world may never know. I am sure he har ordered a bit more than he actually was involved himself.
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Re: Gotti's Hits
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I recently read an article from a few years ago by Jerry Capece, and he said Gotti was once punched in the face by Michael Paradiso, and there was no retribution, I don't know if Gotti was made at the time. Paradiso was also the guy who put the hit out on Casso that turned him into a nut job, Capece said Paradiso was nearly as nuts as Casso. If you look back at in time, it is amazing Gotti got to the position he did, eventhough he did by force, he still needed the support of high ranking capo's and support from other families, it is said he got support from all the families accpet the Genovese.
Without Dellacroce Gotti probably wouldn't have been made. I mean look at Roy demeo. Demeo was a guy who had no problem killing but was also a tremendous earner. despite that it took a long time for Castellano to have him made. Gotti was a good earner but he also gamble a lot which hurt the crew profits. Gotti was lucky that Dellacroce and Fatico took a liking to him
Yes, Gotti got close to the right people at the right time. He seemed more like a thug then a mafia guy. He didn't have the brains to get involved in rackets like labor unions, construction, financial scams, etc. His inner circle seemed to be mostly heroin dealers and hijackers. He wasn't qualifed to run a fast food joint, let alone a higly organized criminal enterprise. Getting back to Gotti hits, I watched the mafia program narrated by Ray Liotta last week, and Henry Hill was interviewed and he said he was in a bar one time when Gotti came and bashed a guy sitting at table playing cards. Hill said Gotti gave the guy a real good bashing and blood was all over the place, but he didn't know the extent of the injuries, if he lived or not. The story sounded like total bull crap to me, just Hill trying to latch on to a bigger fish. They also interviewed Nino Gaggi's nephew Dominick Montiglio who came off as an egotistica BS'er too.
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Re: Gotti's Hits
[Re: GerryLang]
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I recently read an article from a few years ago by Jerry Capece, and he said Gotti was once punched in the face by Michael Paradiso, and there was no retribution, I don't know if Gotti was made at the time. Paradiso was also the guy who put the hit out on Casso that turned him into a nut job, Capece said Paradiso was nearly as nuts as Casso. If you look back at in time, it is amazing Gotti got to the position he did, eventhough he did by force, he still needed the support of high ranking capo's and support from other families, it is said he got support from all the families accpet the Genovese.
Without Dellacroce Gotti probably wouldn't have been made. I mean look at Roy demeo. Demeo was a guy who had no problem killing but was also a tremendous earner. despite that it took a long time for Castellano to have him made. Gotti was a good earner but he also gamble a lot which hurt the crew profits. Gotti was lucky that Dellacroce and Fatico took a liking to him
Yes, Gotti got close to the right people at the right time. He seemed more like a thug then a mafia guy. He didn't have the brains to get involved in rackets like labor unions, construction, financial scams, etc. His inner circle seemed to be mostly heroin dealers and hijackers. He wasn't qualifed to run a fast food joint, let alone a higly organized criminal enterprise. Getting back to Gotti hits, I watched the mafia program narrated by Ray Liotta last week, and Henry Hill was interviewed and he said he was in a bar one time when Gotti came and bashed a guy sitting at table playing cards. Hill said Gotti gave the guy a real good bashing and blood was all over the place, but he didn't know the extent of the injuries, if he lived or not. The story sounded like total bull crap to me, just Hill trying to latch on to a bigger fish. They also interviewed Nino Gaggi's nephew Dominick Montiglio who came off as an egotistica BS'er too. Ya both those guys are bullshitters. However, Montiglio's claims have been proven. I mean he was around Gaggi and demeo two of the most ruthless hitmen in the past 50 years
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Re: Gotti's Hits
[Re: JCrusher]
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[quote=GerryLang]I recently read an article from a few years ago by Jerry Capece, and he said Gotti was once punched in the face by Michael Paradiso, and there was no retribution, I don't know if Gotti was made at the time. Paradiso was also the guy who put the hit out on Casso that turned him into a nut job, Capece said Paradiso was nearly as nuts as Casso. If you look back at in time, it is amazing Gotti got to the position he did, eventhough he did by force, he still needed the support of high ranking capo's and support from other families, it is said he got support from all the families accpet the Genovese.
Without Dellacroce Gotti probably wouldn't have been made. I mean look at Roy demeo. Demeo was a guy who had no problem killing but was also a tremendous earner. despite that it took a long time for Castellano to have him made. Gotti was a good earner but he also gamble a lot which hurt the crew profits. Gotti was lucky that Dellacroce and Fatico took a liking to him
Yes, Gotti got close to the right people at the right time. He seemed more like a thug then a mafia guy. He didn't have the brains to get involved in rackets like labor unions, construction, financial scams, etc. His inner circle seemed to be mostly heroin dealers and hijackers. He wasn't qualifed to run a fast food joint, let alone a higly organized criminal enterprise. Getting back to Gotti hits, I watched the mafia program narrated by Ray Liotta last week, and Henry Hill was interviewed and he said he was in a bar one time when Gotti came and bashed a guy sitting at table playing cards. Hill said Gotti gave the guy a real good bashing and blood was all over the place, but he didn't know the extent of the injuries, if he lived or not. The story sounded like total bull crap to me, just Hill trying to latch on to a bigger fish. They also interviewed Nino Gaggi's nephew Dominick Montiglio who came off as an egotistica BS'er too. Ya both those guys are bullshitters. However, Montiglio's claims have been proven. I mean he was around Gaggi and demeo two of the most ruthless hitmen in the past 50 years [/quote] I think there was a time when these guys were truthful to a degree but as the years pass they become more and more fantastical. It is like they can't accept they are no longer important or have anything new to add, so they start embellishing things.
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Re: Gotti's Hits
[Re: GaryH]
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12/15/10 05:41 PM
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I just wish Henry Borelli or one of the Gemini twins would speak.
The reason we know so much about DeMeo is because of Montiglio and things that Vito Arena and Freddie DiNome said to the cops/FBI. It would be nice to hear from the living members of the Demeo crew that were important players. I think some of these guys aren't willing to share their story because they still hold hope they will get out of prison one day, for some reason, and telling their story would make them look like a monster. They also probably don't want their families to hear the terrible things they've done. It surprises more guys doing life haven't done a book and told their story, Casso and Gravano are the only ones I can think of. The rest of the books out there are from associates and fringe players for the most part. It would be fascinating to read the memoirs of guys like Carmine Persico, and other guys.
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Re: Gotti's Hits
[Re: JCrusher]
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12/15/10 06:02 PM
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Actually Henry Borelli has been up for a parole hearing but hasn't shown up because when the judge sentenced him in the 80's he said he recommended that he never recieve parole and if a judge says that you pretty much have no chance. Also its hard to imagine any of those guys from the Demeo crew being very truthful because they were so fucked up. I forget what book it was, I think it was the book about Casso, it said Demeo was very paranoid from doing loads of coke in the last years of his life. I don't know if it's true or not, but you figure with all the crazy stuff they were doing, it wouldn't surprise me they did a lot of drugs and booze to cope. The guy who flipped on Tommy Pitera got pulled over for driving drunk and drugged up. He started talking to the cops about the chopping up bodies and other stuff eventhough he was only in jail for driving drunk, he claimed he was druging and boozing heavily because of the stuff he saw Pitera do. Wasn't Pitera the one who killed Willy Boy Johnson for Gotti?
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Re: Gotti's Hits
[Re: Lorenzo]
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12/16/10 06:13 AM
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The world may never know. I am sure he har ordered a bit more than he actually was involved himself. I agree. I think from the get go gotti was a pretty charismatic person and was also somewhat of a tough guy. I think he was able to get people to follow him right away. He also had the luck of running into the Fatico's and making a good impression. In the life it's all about the threat of violence and i think gotti was good at threatening but i don't think he slaughtered a lot of men. He may have a hit or two under his belt (actually pulling the trigger) but i think he ordered far far more.
Last edited by Mooney; 12/16/10 06:15 AM.
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