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Re: After the Castellano hit
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06/10/13 03:44 PM
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Conte was not convicted on drug charge, but pled guilty to a murder. What's your point? Gotti wasn't convicted on ordering the shooting of union official John O'Connor either. Didn't mean he wasn't guilty of it. Two different cases, I think my point was obvious. It is that maybe Conte was not as involved, or no longer involved, with drugs, and had moved on to other Mafia activities. Him pleading guilty to a murder, but not the drug charge, leads me to believe that is what it was. You seem to disagree, I'm sure some others might, that's fine. Thing to realize is that FBI has put out wrong information in past, and they do control what informers say to a certain extent.
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Re: After the Castellano hit
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06/10/13 06:12 PM
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Two different cases, I think my point was obvious. It is that maybe Conte was not as involved, or no longer involved, with drugs, and had moved on to other Mafia activities. Him pleading guilty to a murder, but not the drug charge, leads me to believe that is what it was. You seem to disagree, I'm sure some others might, that's fine. Thing to realize is that FBI has put out wrong information in past, and they do control what informers say to a certain extent. The problem with that thinking is that it's basically gives a free pass for anyone to disagree with the feds anytime they feel like it. Now, if they have good reason to disagree, with demonstrable evidence, then fine. But you seem to have just started from the position that Conte hadn't been involved in drugs for a long time but without any reason for believing so. Anyway, when Gravano approached Conte, he told him the Gotti administration wanted the same arrangement he had with Castellano. Conte's response was that he had been out of the business for a while, after which Gravano instructed him to start back up again. So, yes, Conte did stop dealing for a while but it wasn't before he gave a lot of drug money to Castellano. In fact, that's why Gotti had Gravano approach him in the first place, i.e. the money he heard Conte had passed up to the old boss.
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Re: After the Castellano hit
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06/10/13 10:56 PM
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Two different cases, I think my point was obvious. It is that maybe Conte was not as involved, or no longer involved, with drugs, and had moved on to other Mafia activities. Him pleading guilty to a murder, but not the drug charge, leads me to believe that is what it was. You seem to disagree, I'm sure some others might, that's fine. Thing to realize is that FBI has put out wrong information in past, and they do control what informers say to a certain extent. The problem with that thinking is that it's basically gives a free pass for anyone to disagree with the feds anytime they feel like it. Now, if they have good reason to disagree, with demonstrable evidence, then fine. But you seem to have just started from the position that Conte hadn't been involved in drugs for a long time but without any reason for believing so. Anyway, when Gravano approached Conte, he told him the Gotti administration wanted the same arrangement he had with Castellano. Conte's response was that he had been out of the business for a while, after which Gravano instructed him to start back up again. So, yes, Conte did stop dealing for a while but it wasn't before he gave a lot of drug money to Castellano. In fact, that's why Gotti had Gravano approach him in the first place, i.e. the money he heard Conte had passed up to the old boss. Hold on: Evidence that he was selling heroin should come first, not people having to prove that something did not occur. I have seen all the stories on him, they repeat same thing. I just don't see how they can monitor a person for so long, have so many informants wearing wires talking to him, and not have anything to show.
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Re: After the Castellano hit
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06/11/13 01:54 AM
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Hold on: Evidence that he was selling heroin should come first, not people having to prove that something did not occur. I have seen all the stories on him, they repeat same thing. I just don't see how they can monitor a person for so long, have so many informants wearing wires talking to him, and not have anything to show. Even before Gravano flipped, the indictment against Conte came about in the late 1980's because a confidential informer provided evidence that Conte was trafficking in heroin. It was alleged that "Conte does not have physical contact over the heroin but directs the importation and distribution business through other members of Sicilian organized crime; and that he received $5,000 for every kilo of Sicilian heroin imported and sold in the New York metropolitan area." Two others, Tommaso Buscetta and Sammy Gravano, confirmed this. Italian authorities were also able to trace $1.9 million of Conte's drug money to Switzerland.
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Re: After the Castellano hit
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06/11/13 02:26 AM
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They had trials, and were convicted. There was evidence. You see to be taking this personal, don't. I just like to go by definite facts, it's just the way I am. What are you talking about? Both OJ Simpson and Casey Anthony were acquitted, despite the overwhelming evidence against them. And there's plenty of evidence that Conte was involved in drugs. What this is about is you starting from a bad assumption that he was out of the drug business before Castellano was boss and being too stubborn to acknowledge the evidence that shows you're wrong. Period. OJ Simpson case was before my time, and I did not follow Casey Anthony, so I thought she was in prison. My error. I am not being stubborn, I was trying to have civil conversation on this topic. You want me to acknowledge evidence that is not there? They had no evidence, just rumors. No phone taps, no recording from confidential informer you mentioned, just gossip. In America, we don't convict people on rumors.
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Re: After the Castellano hit
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06/11/13 02:44 AM
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OJ Simpson case was before my time, and I did not follow Casey Anthony, so I thought she was in prison. My error.
I am not being stubborn, I was trying to have civil conversation on this topic. You want me to acknowledge evidence that is not there? They had no evidence, just rumors. No phone taps, no recording from confidential informer you mentioned, just gossip. In America, we don't convict people on rumors. Many are convicted on multiple witness testimony (which is different then rumor). You're simply trying to narrow the goal posts where only certain types of evidence will be good enough. Now you lost me. Narrowing goalposts? I'm going by facts, and by law. That is not narrowing goalposts. Sorry, I just don't see it that way.
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Re: After the Castellano hit
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06/18/13 08:53 PM
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I'm sorry Ivy, but Sammy Gravano was by his very nature a highly questionable witness. Was Gotti guilty of all the things Gravano said? Sure. But it is insane to think that he would have been found guilty solely based on that testimony. There were tapes in that trial. That is what got him. That's going to be the case with all mob guys who flip. They're criminals, liars (at times), and murderers. But that's why they have the info on their fellow criminals to begin with. As for Gravano specifically, he proved to be one of the most effective and convincing witnesses the government ever had.
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