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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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All your years here and you've never heard of Zef, Nicky? That's a very old article. Today Zef is retired and living the good life like just about everyone else involved in that score. Last year when Richie Martino was getting ready to come home, and everyone was speculating that he'd be in the administration and yada yada yada, who was the only guy here to say that he was gonna sit back and enjoy his millions, just like his compare? Me, that's who!  That was a once in a generation score, and it set up half a dozen guys for life, even after the forfeitures. Fuck the street. With that money, Zef should buy an island and never wear a pair of shoes again for as long as he lives. He could survive that way, too. He's a very primal guy. Of course, someone would have to fly in a case of vodka every three days, but that's a story for another day  .
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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That was a once in a generation score Edit: 'That was a once, score.' As in, ever. NS: Dockers or Eagles? Not that it matters, both doing well.
Last edited by SonnyBlackstein; 07/21/15 03:23 AM.
MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack. CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go. MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'. WILL: So don't go.
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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haha PB, been out of the mob loop for a while, very selective in my readings  Is it true that he was good friends with Tore and the Locascio family? Yes. His brother, too. But he never got much press, so we'll leave him out of this discussion.
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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That was a once in a generation score Edit: 'That was a once, score.' As in, ever. NS: Dockers or Eagles? Not that it matters, both doing well. Sonny was a dockers fan, but I moved last year to Queenstown New Zealand!
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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Sonny was a dockers fan, but I moved last year to Queenstown New Zealand! New Zealand? You have no idea how happy that makes me, Nicky. I'll be in touch. But it's almost 4:00 am here, and I gotta get some sleep.
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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Sonny was a dockers fan, but I moved last year to Queenstown New Zealand! Crows myself (enjoy) Queenstown. Great little corner of the world. 'Long as you still speak properly 
MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack. CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go. MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'. WILL: So don't go.
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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Is this the Albanian that was involved in Parello's son's death? No, he wasn't the shooter.
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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Is this the Albanian that was involved in Parello's son's death? No, he wasn't the shooter. This guy is the shooter; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBIhlie2rJI
MORGAN: Why didn't you fight him at the park if you wanted to? I'm not goin' now, I'm eatin' my snack. CHUCKIE: Morgan, Let's go. MORGAN: I'm serious Chuckie, I ain't goin'. WILL: So don't go.
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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Is this the Albanian that was involved in Parello's son's death? victor mirdita was the guy who shot parello's kid Yeah, he got off. But the kid who helped him beat the case disappeared. This was a cop's kid, too. But he was no fucking good. He perjured himself for money and disappeared. He hasn't been seen in twenty years. Mirdita went on to become a career scumbag with a yellow sheet a mile long. He did a lot of state time on a weapons charge if I remember correctly, and a couple of his relatives were murdered in Albania. I'm sure that was just a coincidence, though  .
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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Zef Mustafa is mentioned in the book Blood Oath by George Fresolone. Fresolone was made guy in the North Jersey crew of the Philadelphia family who flipped. In the book Fresolone wrote that even though he knew lots of killers ever since he was a kid, Mustafa was the only guy he ever felt uncomfortable around, he wrote that he just sensed Mustafa was a killer the first time he met him. that pos wore a wire to his induction ceromoney.
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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Zef Mustafa is mentioned in the book Blood Oath by George Fresolone. Fresolone was made guy in the North Jersey crew of the Philadelphia family who flipped. In the book Fresolone wrote that even though he knew lots of killers ever since he was a kid, Mustafa was the only guy he ever felt uncomfortable around, he wrote that he just sensed Mustafa was a killer the first time he met him. That's nonsense, Fleming. I don't doubt you, and I've never read the book, either. But there were Bronx guys a lot more physically intimidating than Zef. It was his reputation with a baseball bat that kept Frankie's shy book up to date  .
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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Zef Mustafa is mentioned in the book Blood Oath by George Fresolone. Fresolone was made guy in the North Jersey crew of the Philadelphia family who flipped. In the book Fresolone wrote that even though he knew lots of killers ever since he was a kid, Mustafa was the only guy he ever felt uncomfortable around, he wrote that he just sensed Mustafa was a killer the first time he met him. That's nonsense, Fleming. I don't doubt you, and I've never read the book, either. But there were Bronx guys a lot more physically intimidating than Zef. It was his reputation with a baseball bat that kept Frankie's shy book up to date  . PB, was Zef a heavy associate like Watts? Maybe I'm wrong but was it you that said them Rudaj guys were shook of Zef?
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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That's nonsense, Fleming. I don't doubt you, and I've never read the book, either. But there were Bronx guys a lot more physically intimidating than Zef. It was his reputation with a baseball bat that kept Frankie's shy book up to date  . I don't know PB. I just thought it was interesting, I recognized Mustafa's name from the book. It is a really good book, it tells about how he recorded his making ceremony, and how there was a problem with the NY familes over one of the other guys who was made, and all the guys made almost got killed because of that. Mob guys don't often seem to admit to being afraid of anyone, so I thought it was a big deal that he admitted to being scared of this Zef guy.
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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PB, was Zef a heavy associate like Watts? Maybe I'm wrong but was it you that said them Rudaj guys were shook of Zef? No, in my opinion Watts was an associate in a class by himself. But the Rudaj guys hit their peak after Frankie went away and Zef went away for his part in the phone card scam. But had their paths crossed earlier, I doubt they would have challenged him.
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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That's nonsense, Fleming. I don't doubt you, and I've never read the book, either. But there were Bronx guys a lot more physically intimidating than Zef. It was his reputation with a baseball bat that kept Frankie's shy book up to date  . I don't know PB. I just thought it was interesting, I recognized Mustafa's name from the book. It is a really good book, it tells about how he recorded his making ceremony, and how there was a problem with the NY familes over one of the other guys who was made, and all the guys made almost got killed because of that. Mob guys don't often seem to admit to being afraid of anyone, so I thought it was a big deal that he admitted to being scared of this Zef guy. Don't take me wrong, Fleming. I grew up with Zef. His reputation was fearsome. But not in the same way as a guy who would beat you into a coma with his bare hands. Let's just say that Zef wasn't shy with a baseball bat. Does that make him less fearsome? No. Does it make him a different kind of fearsome? Yes. And at the end of the day, does it really matter? The guy had no qualms about putting a guy to sleep, so what's the difference?
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Re: Interesting Article on Frank LoCascio's Driver
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PB, was Zef a heavy associate like Watts? Maybe I'm wrong but was it you that said them Rudaj guys were shook of Zef? No, in my opinion Watts was an associate in a class by himself. But the Rudaj guys hit their peak after Frankie went away and Zef went away for his part in the phone card scam. But had their paths crossed earlier, I doubt they would have challenged him. Maybe I'm wrong I thought you said a few of the Bronx Rudaj guys who messed with Loscalzo were scared of Zef, maybe someone else said it
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