In the book "The Underboss" by Dick Lehr and Gerard O'Neill it's written that Angiulo got a life sentence for ordering the murder of Angelo Patrizzi who wanted to avenge his brother. But I read elsewhere his conviction was overturned, why do you think they never tried to re-charge him? I mean, the motive for the reversal was ridiculous, they said the fact that the jury was anonymous "hurt his constitutional rights" or something. Yeah, right, and what about the constitutional rights of the jurors, guess what would have happened to them if Jerry found out who they were and where they lived.


Willie Marfeo to Henry Tameleo:

1) "You people want a loaf of bread and you throw the crumbs back. Well, fuck you. I ain't closing down."

2) "Get out of here, old man. Go tell Raymond to go shit in his hat. We're not giving you anything."