Originally Posted By: Skinny
He would USUALLY... But no one questioned it after he did what he did... Vinny did it, and there were no inquiries made, as the expression goes.


Although there is evidence to suggest otherwise.

The court heard a conversation in January 2005 between Massino and Vincent Basciano, or 'Vinny Gorgeous', the father of the gangster Nicholas was said to have rowed with in the Bronx.

Massino secretly recorded the discussion for the police.

When asked who 'whacked' the mobster's son, Nicholas, Basciano can be heard saying: 'That came from Dom, that came from Dom.'

When pressed in court by prosecutor Taryn Merkl to explain the comments, Massino said: 'I understand that he's telling me Quiet Dom killed his son.'

The footage also shows Massino gesturing with his hand like a gun while asking Basciano: 'Do we have anything to do with that [Nicholas Cirillo's murder]?'

Basciano replies: 'Absolutely not. C'mon.'

Basciano is then heard telling Massino that he met with Dominick Cirillo about the altercation with Nicholas. He said the Genovese family 'came back and apologised to me.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...l#ixzz2Zv2nQEM6


Personally Im more inclined to go with the above as hitting Quiet Doms kid without his permission by Vinny is a HUGE risk.

Vinny's not that stupid to fuck with the Westside. And Quiet Dom's kid disappearing weeks after the run in? Thats not a sneak job. The Westside would hardly have had to look far.

And hitting Doms kid without his permission, infraction or no, would HAVE to call for retribution.

Last edited by SonnyBlackstein; 07/23/13 08:58 PM.

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