Posted By: British
Frankie Loc - 10/05/21 05:35 PM
Seeing lots of post on social media saying he's definitely passed away now..
Posted By: jace
Re: Frankie Loc - 10/05/21 07:02 PM
It was in yesterday's newspaper, he did die. He should have gotten that release his family asked for several months ago, there was no way he was going to be of harm to anyone if he got out.
Posted By: British
Re: Frankie Loc - 10/05/21 07:09 PM
It was in yesterday's newspaper, he did die. He should have gotten that release his family asked for several months ago, there was no way he was going to be of harm to anyone if he got out.
Stand up guy, from what I have read he was not a nasty guy
It was in yesterday's newspaper, he did die. He should have gotten that release his family asked for several months ago, there was no way he was going to be of harm to anyone if he got out.
Stand up guy, from what I have read he was not a nasty guy
Well Frankie Loc allegedly did have Patsy Parrello's son killed because Patsy gave Frankie's son Tore a slap. Tore admittedly was a made man already around that time, but Patsy's son wasn't involved in the life. Seems nasty enough afaic.
Posted By: Zavattoni
Re: Frankie Loc - 10/05/21 08:13 PM
Just saw on Instagram that he did pass away last Friday.
He should have gotten that compassionate release.,
What year was he made?? I’m pretty sure it was under Albert Anastasia; Before Carlo took over.
He’s was one of the last Made guy’s who got made in the 1950’s
Posted By: azguy
Re: Frankie Loc - 10/06/21 04:54 AM
What year was he made?? I’m pretty sure it was under Albert Anastasia; Before Carlo took over.
He’s was one of the last Made guy’s who got made in the 1950’s
Math, pal, 1955 was 66 years ago, was he made at 18 or 20 ??
Stand up guy. At Devens, he always hung with Sonny Franzese
Posted By: CNote
Re: Frankie Loc - 10/06/21 09:11 AM
What year was he made?? I’m pretty sure it was under Albert Anastasia; Before Carlo took over.
He’s was one of the last Made guy’s who got made in the 1950’s
Math, pal, 1955 was 66 years ago, was he made at 18 or 20 ??
Becoming a made man during the 1950s, Locascio was a bookmaker and loanshark for the Gambino family. Later on, he was promoted to caporegime of a crew in the Bronx, New York.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Locascio
Stand up guy. At Devens, he always hung with Sonny Franzese
Stand up guy. At Devens, he always hung with Sonny Franzese
Hi Were you in devens
No I'm a legitimate guy from the West Coast but I have relatives from NY (Bronx, SI) who aren't
Just saw on Instagram that he did pass away last Friday.
He should have gotten that compassionate release.,
What year was he made?? I’m pretty sure it was under Albert Anastasia; Before Carlo took over.
He’s was one of the last Made guy’s who got made in the 1950’s
He his listed as made between 1953 to 1957,as very young in his 20s. Even wiki report is dod as October 1. He ruined his life following the dumb idea of Gotti of dont take a plea. He would be free from long time. Anyway Rip Frankie.
“You gotta get it out” – Gambino Mafia family consigliere Frank Locascio passes away while doing life in prison
https://gangstersinc.org/blog/you-gotta-get-it-out-gambino-mafia-family-consigliere-frank-locas
Posted By: Lenox
Re: Frankie Loc - 10/06/21 01:09 PM
I guess you could say this was Sammy Gravano’s 20th hit …
Posted By: DillyDolly
Re: Frankie Loc - 10/06/21 01:31 PM
The old man who played Frankie Loc in Gotti looked nothing like him.
Frank "Frankie Loc" Locascio has passed away at the age of 89 at the Federal Medical Center Devens in Massachusetts
R.I.P. Frank Locascio
Posted By: majicrat
Re: Frankie Loc - 10/07/21 07:01 PM
Stand up, okay. Bright? Not really he went along with Gottis foolishness and ended up spending the last 30 years of his life in jail because of it.
Posted By: Hollander
Re: Frankie Loc - 04/16/23 07:16 PM
His son, Salvatore, became a caporegime. He was involved in one of the largest consumer frauds in American history. The plan involved internet users looking for adult content, enticing them to enter their credit card information for “free” trials, and then later charging them a monthly fee. Complaints from victims caught the attention of the U.S. Justice Department. By February 2004, the entire Salvatore crew had been arrested. Federal prosecutors estimate that the Gambinos grossed approximately $500 million from the phone cramming operation. He was sentenced to two years in prison and released in 2008. [6]