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Re: Tommy Pitera interview?
[Re: SnickersMagillicutti]
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Its sad that Philip Carlo passed away. Imagine all the books he would have released in the future? I always loved reading his books. It's sad that he passed away, but the guy was a no talent hack as a writer.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Tommy Pitera interview?
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Its sad that Philip Carlo passed away. Imagine all the books he would have released in the future? I always loved reading his books. It's sad that he passed away, but the guy was a no talent hack as a writer. I strongly disagree.
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Re: Tommy Pitera interview?
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Its sad that Philip Carlo passed away. Imagine all the books he would have released in the future? I always loved reading his books. It's sad that he passed away, but the guy was a no talent hack as a writer. I strongly disagree. To each his own.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: Tommy Pitera interview?
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There is a Tommy Pitera prison interview and it was posted on Philip Carlo's website shortly after he died. I was very surprised to see it, There was brief narration by the same women that did the "Iceman" documentary... His voice was not odd at all. I read so much about it in the Carlo book that I expected Michael Jackson's voice to come out of him but it there was nothing unusual about it! then a few weeks later it was taken down and never heard anything else about it. The interview lasted no more that 2 minutes and basicly Tommy said they put him away for life because he kept his mouth shut (which I believe) Damn I woulda loved to see that interview!! Yea I did enjoy reading Carlo's books, mostly because he wrote about guys I was very interested in (Pitera, Casso, Iceman, etc) but I do realize alot of the shit he wrote was a bit fantasized (very fantasized in the Iceman book) but still enjoyed em. Someones gotta be able to dig up that Tommy Karate interview tho!!
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Re: Tommy Pitera interview?
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There is a Tommy Pitera prison interview and it was posted on Philip Carlo's website shortly after he died. I was very surprised to see it, There was brief narration by the same women that did the "Iceman" documentary... His voice was not odd at all. I read so much about it in the Carlo book that I expected Michael Jackson's voice to come out of him but it there was nothing unusual about it! then a few weeks later it was taken down and never heard anything else about it. The interview lasted no more that 2 minutes and basicly Tommy said they put him away for life because he kept his mouth shut (which I believe) Damn I woulda loved to see that interview!! Yea I did enjoy reading Carlo's books, mostly because he wrote about guys I was very interested in (Pitera, Casso, Iceman, etc) but I do realize alot of the shit he wrote was a bit fantasized (very fantasized in the Iceman book) but still enjoyed em. Someones gotta be able to dig up that Tommy Karate interview tho!! You might be able to buy it directly from the channel that conducted the interview that's how aposter here got a hold of the Casso interview. Tru tru...ill give it a try thanx Cam
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Re: Tommy Pitera interview?
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There is a Tommy Pitera prison interview and it was posted on Philip Carlo's website shortly after he died. I was very surprised to see it, There was brief narration by the same women that did the "Iceman" documentary... His voice was not odd at all. I read so much about it in the Carlo book that I expected Michael Jackson's voice to come out of him but it there was nothing unusual about it! then a few weeks later it was taken down and never heard anything else about it. The interview lasted no more that 2 minutes and basicly Tommy said they put him away for life because he kept his mouth shut (which I believe) Damn I woulda loved to see that interview!! Yea I did enjoy reading Carlo's books, mostly because he wrote about guys I was very interested in (Pitera, Casso, Iceman, etc) but I do realize alot of the shit he wrote was a bit fantasized (very fantasized in the Iceman book) but still enjoyed em. Someones gotta be able to dig up that Tommy Karate interview tho!! You might be able to buy it directly from the channel that conducted the interview that's how aposter here got a hold of the Casso interview. Tru tru...ill give it a try thanx Cam No problem, good luck. 
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Re: Tommy Pitera interview?
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03/14/13 01:58 PM
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Re: Tommy Pitera interview?
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As far as i can tell, carlo almost never got his facts right on anything. He repeatedly allowed psychos to use his name to publish essentially highly positive apologetics about their lives.
No reason to think the voice thing is anything more then another bizzo carlo myth.
Should probably ask Mr. Kierney. I guess if you're Italian, you should be in prison. I've read the RICO Act, and I can tell you it's more appropriate... for some of those guys over in Washington than it is for me or any of my fellas here
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Re: Tommy Pitera interview?
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Its sad that Philip Carlo passed away. Imagine all the books he would have released in the future? I always loved reading his books. It's sad that he passed away, but the guy was a no talent hack as a writer. I strongly disagree. Let me guess, you think Dan Brown is the greatest writer of the century (which compared to Carlo he is)?
Should probably ask Mr. Kierney. I guess if you're Italian, you should be in prison. I've read the RICO Act, and I can tell you it's more appropriate... for some of those guys over in Washington than it is for me or any of my fellas here
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