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Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: dave213] #827737
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Your'e dealing with a guy with serious issues in Dicknose. Spends all day trolling internet forums. I'll never understand the mind of an internet troll, especially one as dedicated as DickNose.

He must be a loner, no friends what so ever. The lad will probably end up a serial killer, killing prostitutes, poor guy's probably still a virgin.

Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: dave213] #827743
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Oscar's a good guy and a knowledgeable poster... He's also happily married with a good job and family, what he isn't is a scumbag.

At least that's my take on things.

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Originally Posted By: atardi
Oscar's a good guy and a knowledgeable poster... He's also happily married with a good job and family, what he isn't is a scumbag.

At least that's my take on things.

And what about me, Junior? lol


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Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: atardi] #827746
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Thanks Atardi. I could give a shit what he thinks of me or my wife and family. His shenanigans demonstrate how sad & low his life truly is. I honestly feel bad for him. Let's move on with the thread and just flat out ignore him, he thrives on being discussed.


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Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: dave213] #827747
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I said to my self , self stop talking to myself....


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Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: pizzaboy] #827752
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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: atardi
Oscar's a good guy and a knowledgeable poster... He's also happily married with a good job and family, what he isn't is a scumbag.

At least that's my take on things.

And what about me, Junior? lol


Invite me golfing first and then we'll see.

I got a proffer session against Ronnie One Arm, can you come with me?

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Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: atardi] #827756
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Originally Posted By: atardi
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Oscar's a good guy and a knowledgeable poster... He's also happily married with a good job and family, what he isn't is a scumbag.

At least that's my take on things.

And what about me, Junior? lol


Invite me golfing first and then we'll see.

I got a proffer session against Ronnie One Arm, can you come with me?

Et tu, Governor? frown


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Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: dave213] #827760
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Off topic, but question about your signature, PB: Is Costnaza supposed to be italian or jewish? Italian last name, but did he seem Italian to you guys in the show at all? Were his parents from queens?

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Off topic, but question about your signature, PB: Is Costnaza supposed to be italian or jewish? Italian last name, but did he seem Italian to you guys in the show at all? Were his parents from queens?

I saw an interview with Larry David once and he claimed that Frank was Italian and Estelle was Jewish. So George was apparently 50/50.


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Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: pizzaboy] #827763
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He couldn't be that dumb if he can hack legit email accounts like gmail or yahoo or even twitter for that matter. They all have algorithims and encrypted security. Very tough unless using brute force guessing the passwords.

I don't know anything about any of that stuff. But I do know that he's about to have a problem that he can't possibly fucking handle.

You don't bother me, Extortion, except when you get bored and go into troll mode. But I think you're okay. That said, you should mind your business on this one. Friendly advice. Because now it's personal.


First of all, I wasn't intruding on anyone's "business" (which by the way is posted on a public messageboard keep in mind) second of all, I work in IT and I know a little about IT security so I'm not just talking out of my ass. It is difficult to hack these sorts of things.

Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: dave213] #827764
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Hope no one is offending but he "seems" more Jewish, doesn't he? He acts like the stereotypical NYC Jew of that era that you see in comedies. If he is Italian, his Italianness is really played down. Except for living with his parents (just kidding :))

Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: dave213] #827768
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if he sent a link in a personal message and you clicked on it your information could easily have been jeopardized i'd imagine especially if it was a download..

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Yup. Can't be too careful out here. People are fucking scumbags.

Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: dave213] #827770
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Also on another note...why did Nicodemo plead on this...he got 20+ years...might as well plead not guilty and probably get something of around the same sentence and still could have a chance of winning..

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He had no chance of winning. Saves him money, which his family will need, and the good chance he got a life sentence.

That hit was so fucking stupid. Unreal. How could a professional criminal be so bad? watch one episode of CSI and it would have saved his ads, ha.

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Extortion, you saw his defense right? Mund numbingly stupid, but he dug his own grave.

Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: dave213] #827775
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Yeah, I guess you're right. The only thing I had in mind was the fact the first trial was a mistrial other than that...Dumbass...I mean look at him...he even looks like a gorilla.

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Ha I find it hard to believe a guy like chang couldn't come up with 100k if someone wanted it loaned... For fucks sake I know people who can come up with that... And they're not part of a major criminal organization. I think its safer to have a smaller number of huge loans out on the street.. Than to have hundreds of different loans on the street but them all being under like 5k..

If you want to shy these days you might as well open up a payday loan spot/ check cashing spot.. Legal shylocking. The westside guys from jersey who got popped recently had this going on. That's how they ran their shy and seemed to work out quite well. Some new age shit.

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Originally Posted By: Extortion
First of all, I wasn't intruding on anyone's "business" (which by the way is posted on a public messageboard keep in mind) second of all, I work in IT and I know a little about IT security so I'm not just talking out of my ass. It is difficult to hack these sorts of things.

I understand that, Extortion. But I took it as though you were defending this guy, who, by the way, I've given more chances than anyone else on any of these boards.

That's why I'm so angry right now. Not with you, but in general. This guy burned every bridge he ever had, both here, and on the other boards. And he still two-faced me and a few other posters who went to bat for him on the other site when everyone else told us that we were crazy for trusting him. It's a shortcoming of mine. I hate to be wrong. I guess that's called ego, and that's my big sin.

And thanks for the heads up. But I don't do social media. I've changed all my passwords on the boards. And I've deleted my disposable email addresses, and substituted them with new ones. And I NEVER click on anything from strangers. That much I know, even if I am an old fart. But thanks again for the heads up.


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Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: dave213] #827781
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Yeah, he is a dumbass. I don't think he could count on continuous mistrials. He was fucked, as many people here said from Day 1.

I think he deserves credit for being a "stand up guy" but he's just a shitty person in general. He is leaving his young daughters with no father. And it isn't like his mob friends are going to support him financially. They can barely support themselves. So, while he deserves credit for taking his punishment like a man, he shouldn't have killed that guy in the middle of the damn street in broad daylight.

If I was in his position, I'd flip immediately. I'm not going to pretend otherwise. But that is why I'm not a murderer. Fuck life in prison. You only get one life, the last place I want to spend the majority of it is in a PA state prison.

Anyway, Dom Grande is probably fucked now. He will be hounding forever by the Feds. Him and Nicodemo must have been tight. I'd bet Nicodemo standing tall was in large part due to his friendship with Grande. Hard to fuck over your 34 year old best friend.

Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: dsbaloo] #827782
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Originally Posted By: dsbaloo
Ha I find it hard to believe a guy like chang couldn't come up with 100k if someone wanted it loaned... For fucks sake I know people who can come up with that... And they're not part of a major criminal organization. I think its safer to have a smaller number of huge loans out on the street.. Than to have hundreds of different loans on the street but them all being under like 5k..

If you want to shy these days you might as well open up a payday loan spot/ check cashing spot.. Legal shylocking. The westside guys from jersey who got popped recently had this going on. That's how they ran their shy and seemed to work out quite well. Some new age shit.


It's not really about being able to come up with 100k, it is about being able to come up with 100k and have it be affordable.

You have to be extra careful now because it is harder to threaten to kill these people or hurt them physically. They will run to the cops and fuck you over.

It's probably smart to keep the shy amounts lower. You have to price in the fact that some people might just choose not to pay you.

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I do kind of wish Nicodemo flipped. Philly is very interesting right now. It would have been cool to get some concrete information on what is going on and what Merlino's true role is.

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Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
Hope no one is offending but he "seems" more Jewish, doesn't he? He acts like the stereotypical NYC Jew of that era that you see in comedies. If he is Italian, his Italianness is really played down. Except for living with his parents (just kidding :))

Many of his acquiescence are Jewish too. He probably grew up in a Jewish neighborhood.


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Originally Posted By: dsbaloo
Ha I find it hard to believe a guy like chang couldn't come up with 100k if someone wanted it loaned... For fucks sake I know people who can come up with that... And they're not part of a major criminal organization. I think its safer to have a smaller number of huge loans out on the street.. Than to have hundreds of different loans on the street but them all being under like 5k..

If you want to shy these days you might as well open up a payday loan spot/ check cashing spot.. Legal shylocking. The westside guys from jersey who got popped recently had this going on. That's how they ran their shy and seemed to work out quite well. Some new age shit.



I mean, you are entitled to your own opinion. But that guy is known to be pretty reliable on the other forums, and from Philly. But in reality what do we know, his viewpoint is just as valid as ours, in the sense of the internet. But it's isn't just about not having the money to loan out, which I think may very well be possible every for Johnny Chang considering despite being a criminal, he still has bills to pay and a lifestyle as a family man outside of what he does with his criminal buddies, to support. But it's also about not being able to afford to lose the money, again, it isn't like it was during the 50's-80's, guys ain't earning like that anymore, few guys are able to earn like that today and it's usually the ones who know how to do the white-collar stuff. And because of the current landscape in today's world, those guys also usually aren't the one's putting their money into shylocking on the street. But if they did, and someone refuses to pay, you can beat him up all you want, as soon as you so much lay a finger on him he's going to the feds and and a mob guy is done for. Threaten his life? "Fuhhgedaboutit". They can't afford to lose the money, because they really can't afford to go to jail. And a guy like Johnny Chang doesn't want to, you can believe that. And if they do decide to do all of that to a guy, and they do go to trial, they're spending all that money on legal fee's and if they win, they come out on a supervised release which lasts however long the feds say it does. And once they're off, they go back to the street and do the same thing, and literally just repeat the process, step by step.

Yes, they're a part of a criminal organization known and able to make money. But today, in most places that organization has been decimated by law enforcement, and are crawling on it's front legs like the old rapist guys dog on "Family Guy". And while in some places they may be slowly rebuilding, they'll never be what they used to be. At least not before the huge indictment targets their administration. What I mean by that is, there's always a big case with American Cosa Nostra, in which after that case they never really seem to recover fully and go back to how they were prior to the indictment. Example being, the Commission case, they were targeted by law enforcement, guys were getting locked up at that point and doing football field numbers in jail sentences, but they had never been as broken as they were prior to the Commission case. Cleveland and the Danny Greene rat's and Angelo Lonardo, after those Cleveland was never what it used to be. Scarfo & Leonetti & Co, John Stanfa, Ralph Natale & the Merlino going away in '01. It seems like a part of the soul and fabric of Cosa Nostra is ripped away with every big trial and convictions.

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Originally Posted By: Extortion
Also on another note...why did Nicodemo plead on this...he got 20+ years...might as well plead not guilty and probably get something of around the same sentence and still could have a chance of winning..


He plead because if convicted at trial he would've gotten life without parole.

That's why.

25years at age 42, although a lot, is A HELL of a lot different than Life without.

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Philadelphia Mafia Notebook: Mob Musings On Nicodemo & Narducci

The Rarest of Entities

Old School and we aint talking about the movie starring Will Ferrell and Vince Vaughn.

It appears that Philadelphia Mafioso Anthony Nicodemo, once a fast-rising presence in the ranks of the Pennsylvania underworld, embodies the same gangster-to-the-core lifestyle and mantra as his mob mentor, South Philly Godfather and current South Florida resident “Skinny Joey” Merlino (away serving a four-month prison sentence for a parole violation).

Nicodemo didn’t blink last Friday in state court when he pled guilty to murder-conspiracy charges in connection with the poorly-executed 2012 gangland slaying of convicted drug dealer Gino DiPietro, swallowing a bitter pill in the form of a 25-to-50-year prison sentence while staying true to the all-but-lost mafia credo, ‘death before dishonor.’

This type of move is so unprecedented these days people are scratching their heads, looking for ulterior motives. More than one member of the Philly underworld scene has mentioned to me the similarity of Nicodemo’s plea agreement (copping to a third-degree murder conspiracy from a first-degree homicide charge he faced in his first trial last year) to that of “Merlino mob” turncoat Roger Vella, implying that he might be planning to or already has “jumped ship” so to speak.

Here’s what I believe: Until proven otherwise, Nicodemo is the definition of a stand-up guy, willing to basically give up at least a quarter of his life span on behalf of the oath he allegedly took when he was inducted into the mob years back.

For all the dumb this guy has done, this is smart. He did the math. If he lost at his second trial, he was done for the rest of his life. This plea makes it possible for him to still have a good chunk of time as a free man left when he eventually gets out. Nicodemo is 43 right now, if all goes well he might be out by 65. That’s 20 years, maybe more, of his golden oldies he’ll get to bask in, with a reputation cemented as iron-willed and the opportunity to return to the streets in an aura of reverence afforded to only a select few (see Chickie Ciancaglini)

There’s no doubt he has a get-out-of-jail-free card. But he’s not using it. In a nutshell, Nicodemo can probably sink the whole Philadelphia mob world with a single stroke of a pen and his signature on a cooperation agreement with the FBI. They’ve come calling numerous times and each time he’s told them to hit the bricks.

Skinny Joey is probably smiling. Like teacher, like student.

Nicodemo can almost certainly tie several members of the Philly mafia to murders carried out in the not-so-distant past, specifically Merlino, a man the FBI has a hard-on for like no other and would do anything to lock up in a cage for the rest of eternity.

He isn’t though. And he seems to be making up for past sins by accepting his penance like a man and taking the road, while less traveled now days in the American mob, is no doubt most honorable.

Another kind of Round 2

Mob watchers didn’t get a chance to see Rd. 2 of the State of Pennsylvania vs. Philly mafia ‘Blue Chipper’ Anthony Nicodemo in the case of the murder of Gino DiPietro, with Nicodemo copping a plea, but the U.S. Government might want to get in on the action, too.

Ultimate Philadelphia mob insider and award-winning tv journalist Dave Schratwieser (Fox News), who broke the Nicodemo-to-plead guilty news via Twitter Thursday night, also Tweeted that the Feds have told Nicodemo that they could be charging him in the future, possibly regarding the same crime.

If that ever occurs, the Philadelphia U.S. Atty’s Office would be taking a cue from the Detroit office, where the Feds indicted reputed Detroit mob capo Joe (the Hood) D’Anna on a RICO-extortion beef spawning from a 2011 baseball-bat beating of a rival restaurant owner that D’Anna already pled guilty to in state court and served three months in jail for. D’Anna’s federal trial begins this month.

Phil.…ing the void?

Growing Philly mob power Phil Narducci
Growing Philly mob power Phil Narducci
Whether Phil Narducci is the No. 1 power in the Philadelphia mafia or not, word is he badly wants to be.

Narducci, 53, has been steadily gaining juice in South Philly mob circles since he’s release from prison in 2012 on a racketeering bust from the 1980s and according to multiple inside sources is letting it be known he wants the top spot in the Family.

LaCosaNostranews.com reported late last month that Narducci was acting boss. Legendary Philadelphia mob writer George Anastasia reported on BigTrial.net last week that the Philly mafia is currently being overseen by a three-person ruling panel, consisting of Narducci, Steven (Handsome Stevie) Mazzone and John (Johnny Chang) Ciancaglini.

One local underworld source, says Mazzone and Merlino, who doesn’t get along with Narducci, are considering the request and if it does become official and he assumes day-to-day control of mob affairs in Philadelphia, it would be done to appease the power-hungry Narducci.

Per other sources, Mazzone has been heard discussing the prospect of Narducci’s possible ascent with his closest advisors.

“Stevie told some people “shit, if he wants to take the heat and it calms him down, we’ll let him do it’” said one source aware of the conversations.

Mazzone has allegedly been acting boss and street boss for Merlino since 2008 when he was released from prison after serving a near-decade on a racketeering conviction. Extremely well-liked and heavily respected, Mazzone is known to run interference for his buddy Skinny Joey and is the man singularly responsible for keeping Narducci and his loyalists in-check, per sources on the street and in law enforcement. If Narducci becomes full-fledged acting boss, these sources contend, Mazzone will be remain in some sort of street boss capacity.

Merlino went down in the same case and after he was released in 2011, he’s relocated to Florida, where he’s running a restaurant in Boca Raton and still reportedly receiving tribute envelopes and reserves final say in Philly mob activities, according to law enforcement.



Another rumor beginning to circulate related to Narducci, son of slain Philadelphia LCN capo Frank (Chickie) Narducci, is that he still has an axe to grind with Joseph (Joey Pung) Pungitore, another recently-freed 1980s-era mob soldier back on the street and the man that helped murder his father. Those close to the situation, speculate Joey Pung could be in danger, as is a still treading-on-thin-ice George (Georgie Boy) Borgesi, Skinny Joey’s former consigliere said to be getting on the bad side of a lot of different people these days.

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I would rather be in federal than state anyways. Hell at worst I would act like I have something to say but make them transfer me first then not talk lol

Here in Bama most state guys will sit in county for YEARS before they are even transferred to state. It sucks major ass. What makes it worse here is that we have a federal institution across the road from the county and they have it made. They shoot ball well into the the night (9-10pm at times or later). I used to have to read utility meters inside the prison when I got into the trade and had access there. It was like home to some guys and that's why many stay locked up. If you gonna do time always go fed over state. Like PB says though, the health care sucks no matter what so you are screwed there. But in county and state chances are you are not going to get out unless you cutting grass or picking up trash here in state. Fed you are goofing off and lifting weights or shooting hoops all night.

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I would rather be in federal than state anyways. Hell at worst I would act like I have something to say but make them transfer me first then not talk lol

Here in Bama most state guys will sit in county for YEARS before they are even transferred to state. It sucks major ass. What makes it worse here is that we have a federal institution across the road from the county and they have it made. They shoot ball well into the the night (9-10pm at times or later). I used to have to read utility meters inside the prison when I got into the trade and had access there. It was like home to some guys and that's why many stay locked up. If you gonna do time always go fed over state. Like PB says though, the health care sucks no matter what so you are screwed there. But in county and state chances are you are not going to get out unless you cutting grass or picking up trash here in state. Fed you are goofing off and lifting weights or shooting hoops all night.


Maybe its me Dixiemafia but, I don't care if its State or Federal time, time is time period.Being away from my wife, my kids, my family, my friends, my home, my dogs and not having freedom is not the way I want to live. No thank you, thats all the deterrent I need. I never did any time and plan not to regardless if its viewed as soft or hard times, Fed, State or County. Why do the crime if you can't do the time is a good life lesson for me.

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Originally Posted By: Beanshooter
Maybe its me Dixiemafia but, I don't care if its State or Federal time, time is time period.Being away from my wife, my kids, my family, my friends, my home, my dogs and not having freedom is not the way I want to live. No thank you, thats all the deterrent I need. I never did any time and plan not to regardless if its viewed as soft or hard times, Fed, State or County. Why do the crime if you can't do the time is a good life lesson for me.


Trust me, I don't want to go away either but the kind of time you do, does make a difference. If you are put away for 20 years would you rather it be miserable and boring or half ass decent considering? That is my point.

Re: Anthony Nicodemo pleads guilty [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #827921
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Philadelphia Mafia Notebook: Mob Musings On Nicodemo & Narducci

The Rarest of Entities

Old School and we aint talking about the movie starring Will Ferrell and Vince Vaughn.

It appears that Philadelphia Mafioso Anthony Nicodemo, once a fast-rising presence in the ranks of the Pennsylvania underworld, embodies the same gangster-to-the-core lifestyle and mantra as his mob mentor, South Philly Godfather and current South Florida resident “Skinny Joey” Merlino (away serving a four-month prison sentence for a parole violation).

Nicodemo didn’t blink last Friday in state court when he pled guilty to murder-conspiracy charges in connection with the poorly-executed 2012 gangland slaying of convicted drug dealer Gino DiPietro, swallowing a bitter pill in the form of a 25-to-50-year prison sentence while staying true to the all-but-lost mafia credo, ‘death before dishonor.’

This type of move is so unprecedented these days people are scratching their heads, looking for ulterior motives. More than one member of the Philly underworld scene has mentioned to me the similarity of Nicodemo’s plea agreement (copping to a third-degree murder conspiracy from a first-degree homicide charge he faced in his first trial last year) to that of “Merlino mob” turncoat Roger Vella, implying that he might be planning to or already has “jumped ship” so to speak.

Here’s what I believe: Until proven otherwise, Nicodemo is the definition of a stand-up guy, willing to basically give up at least a quarter of his life span on behalf of the oath he allegedly took when he was inducted into the mob years back.

For all the dumb this guy has done, this is smart. He did the math. If he lost at his second trial, he was done for the rest of his life. This plea makes it possible for him to still have a good chunk of time as a free man left when he eventually gets out. Nicodemo is 43 right now, if all goes well he might be out by 65. That’s 20 years, maybe more, of his golden oldies he’ll get to bask in, with a reputation cemented as iron-willed and the opportunity to return to the streets in an aura of reverence afforded to only a select few (see Chickie Ciancaglini)

There’s no doubt he has a get-out-of-jail-free card. But he’s not using it. In a nutshell, Nicodemo can probably sink the whole Philadelphia mob world with a single stroke of a pen and his signature on a cooperation agreement with the FBI. They’ve come calling numerous times and each time he’s told them to hit the bricks.

Skinny Joey is probably smiling. Like teacher, like student.

Nicodemo can almost certainly tie several members of the Philly mafia to murders carried out in the not-so-distant past, specifically Merlino, a man the FBI has a hard-on for like no other and would do anything to lock up in a cage for the rest of eternity.

He isn’t though. And he seems to be making up for past sins by accepting his penance like a man and taking the road, while less traveled now days in the American mob, is no doubt most honorable.

Another kind of Round 2

Mob watchers didn’t get a chance to see Rd. 2 of the State of Pennsylvania vs. Philly mafia ‘Blue Chipper’ Anthony Nicodemo in the case of the murder of Gino DiPietro, with Nicodemo copping a plea, but the U.S. Government might want to get in on the action, too.

Ultimate Philadelphia mob insider and award-winning tv journalist Dave Schratwieser (Fox News), who broke the Nicodemo-to-plead guilty news via Twitter Thursday night, also Tweeted that the Feds have told Nicodemo that they could be charging him in the future, possibly regarding the same crime.

If that ever occurs, the Philadelphia U.S. Atty’s Office would be taking a cue from the Detroit office, where the Feds indicted reputed Detroit mob capo Joe (the Hood) D’Anna on a RICO-extortion beef spawning from a 2011 baseball-bat beating of a rival restaurant owner that D’Anna already pled guilty to in state court and served three months in jail for. D’Anna’s federal trial begins this month.

Phil.…ing the void?

Growing Philly mob power Phil Narducci
Growing Philly mob power Phil Narducci
Whether Phil Narducci is the No. 1 power in the Philadelphia mafia or not, word is he badly wants to be.

Narducci, 53, has been steadily gaining juice in South Philly mob circles since he’s release from prison in 2012 on a racketeering bust from the 1980s and according to multiple inside sources is letting it be known he wants the top spot in the Family.

LaCosaNostranews.com reported late last month that Narducci was acting boss. Legendary Philadelphia mob writer George Anastasia reported on BigTrial.net last week that the Philly mafia is currently being overseen by a three-person ruling panel, consisting of Narducci, Steven (Handsome Stevie) Mazzone and John (Johnny Chang) Ciancaglini.

One local underworld source, says Mazzone and Merlino, who doesn’t get along with Narducci, are considering the request and if it does become official and he assumes day-to-day control of mob affairs in Philadelphia, it would be done to appease the power-hungry Narducci.

Per other sources, Mazzone has been heard discussing the prospect of Narducci’s possible ascent with his closest advisors.

“Stevie told some people “shit, if he wants to take the heat and it calms him down, we’ll let him do it’” said one source aware of the conversations.

Mazzone has allegedly been acting boss and street boss for Merlino since 2008 when he was released from prison after serving a near-decade on a racketeering conviction. Extremely well-liked and heavily respected, Mazzone is known to run interference for his buddy Skinny Joey and is the man singularly responsible for keeping Narducci and his loyalists in-check, per sources on the street and in law enforcement. If Narducci becomes full-fledged acting boss, these sources contend, Mazzone will be remain in some sort of street boss capacity.

Merlino went down in the same case and after he was released in 2011, he’s relocated to Florida, where he’s running a restaurant in Boca Raton and still reportedly receiving tribute envelopes and reserves final say in Philly mob activities, according to law enforcement.



Another rumor beginning to circulate related to Narducci, son of slain Philadelphia LCN capo Frank (Chickie) Narducci, is that he still has an axe to grind with Joseph (Joey Pung) Pungitore, another recently-freed 1980s-era mob soldier back on the street and the man that helped murder his father. Those close to the situation, speculate Joey Pung could be in danger, as is a still treading-on-thin-ice George (Georgie Boy) Borgesi, Skinny Joey’s former consigliere said to be getting on the bad side of a lot of different people these days.


I hear ya Dante, that's some good stuff. However, you have to certainly question if Nicodemo will be coming out to a mob like the one he left...which in 25 years, there may only be a few families still operating. Peter Limone in Boston came out to a completely different Mafia than the one he left in the 1960's. He was around some of the most stand up, historical Italian mob names in history with Patriarca, Angiuolo, Baby Shacks, Henry Tameleo, Larry Zannino etc. The world had changed so much that he had to be brought up to speed that you can't deposit $100+ K into your checking account without having income. He learned quick. I'm not an expert on New England as I learned a lot from some of the better New England posters. But look where Philly is now...and imagine it 25 years from now...no guarantee that another OC group like the Albanians or Russians aren't calling the shots in Philly. The U.S had 26 original mafia families and are now down to 10 confirmed families still functioning (5 NY, Chi, Philly, New England, Detroit & New Jersey) and some will argue Buffalo. IMO, Buffalo was surely dead when Todaro Sr. died. And most of the families that are still operating as a family have been severely weakened since even 20 years ago. If I'm Nicodemo, I'd be thinking of my family first because not many if any will care about his doing his time like a man. If he chooses his code of honor, I respect him because he is a man of principle. But I hope he's not thinking about his future in Philly's LCN future.


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