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Michael Mancuso question

Posted By: Moe_Tilden

Michael Mancuso question - 10/27/19 11:16 PM

In 1984, a young Michael Mancuso fatally shot his wife and left her to die on a park bench outside the Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx. Today he is the boss of a family. My question is how come there wasn't any pushback from other mobsters in regards to his becoming a boss? Even within the mafia, I would've thought something like this would make someone persona non grata, or at the least, restrict them from gaining power.

Has this ever been used against him by rivals?
Posted By: furio_from_naples

Re: Michael Mancuso question - 10/28/19 05:27 PM

In the ndrangheta or Sicilian Cosa Nostra maybe,but not in the us mafia and I think that more mobsters was whacked because made sex with the other wiseguys wifes that for killing their wifes.
Posted By: billymari

Re: Michael Mancuso question - 10/28/19 08:19 PM

Your question reminded me of a video on YouTube that kind of mentions this. The person being interviewed was a former convict who did numerous years in federal prison. Although much has been said about how prisoners despise rapists and crimes against women, there is an exception. Believe it or not, many men who murder their wives are often given a pass in jail. Remember, many wives and girlfriends eventually dump their partners when they are in the can. All that time in jail can easily deteriorate a relationship. So when prisoners hear of someone killing their wife, their attitude is, "they had it coming." Now, if the wife is pregnant, or if you murder a child, you can be marked for death in jail pretty quick.

I don't think it was ever established why Mancuso killed his wife in the first place. I heard it was an argument, Mancuso's lawyer claimed it was an accident (well what else will they say). I suppose if his wife was cheating on him, others in the mob would chalk it up as him just defending his honor. Who knows. What blows my mind is that Mancuso got remarried (an article stated that before he went to prison again, his daughter was about to receive her first communion). Who the hell would want to marry someone who murdered his first spouse? Well there's always someone crazier out there...
Posted By: pmac

Re: Michael Mancuso question - 10/29/19 01:34 AM

1 thing that came out in the current lucchese trial was vic amuso wouldnt recognize mancuso as official boss. never found out why. the bonannos stormed a bronx social with madonna inside i think or atleast other members. thats when crea drove up and wasnt allowed in the club. lot of people where way off on the vic amuso isnt the boss anymore seems like he is well respected and is the final say to this day. he is the last boss in america to be appointed by the commission or bascially tony ducks chin and persico i doubt gotti had any say in 86 he just killed paul
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Michael Mancuso question - 11/27/19 08:26 PM

I have another question could he be related to Serafino and Giuseppe Mancuso, brothers from Alcamo, Sicily? They had ties to the French Connection supplying the Mafia in USA and Italy with heroin. Partners of Frank Coppola and Morris Shatz.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Michael Mancuso question - 11/27/19 09:20 PM

that cicale guy who wrote a book said his dad was around the gambinos and was murderd by them, its kinda a common name so might be hard to connect those dots.
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