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The Life & Bloody Death of Capo "Big Al" Bruno

Posted By: NYMafia

The Life & Bloody Death of Capo "Big Al" Bruno - 04/16/24 04:37 PM

The Tumultuous Life and Violent Death of Springfield Capo "Big Al" Bruno

https://thenewyorkmafia.com/the-tumultuous-life-and-violent-death-of-springfield-capo-big-al-bruno/

The most informative and comprehensive biography ever researched and written about the Genovese Family's Massachusetts-based caporegime Adolfo Bruno.
Posted By: NYMafia

Re: The Life & Bloody Death of Capo "Big Al" Bruno - 04/16/24 08:05 PM

This particular biography has been a long time coming...But we finally got there! Lol.
Posted By: Malavita

Re: The Life & Bloody Death of Capo "Big Al" Bruno - 04/16/24 09:56 PM

What surprises me is that, apparently, Al Bruno never kicked up any money to the Genovese administration.

According to Anthony Arilotta, he would "only" send down a van full of liquor and italian products for christmas. That was his only kick up.

Also, when Arilotta was made by the Genovese Family, he was told not to tell anything to Bruno. Bruno eventually figured it out but he was never officially told that his protégé has been made.
Posted By: NYMafia

Re: The Life & Bloody Death of Capo "Big Al" Bruno - 04/16/24 10:43 PM

Originally Posted by Malavita
What surprises me is that, apparently, Al Bruno never kicked up any money to the Genovese administration.

According to Anthony Arilotta, he would "only" send down a van full of liquor and italian products for christmas. That was his only kick up.

Also, when Arilotta was made by the Genovese Family, he was told not to tell anything to Bruno. Bruno eventually figured it out but he was never officially told that his protégé has been made.


Arillotta is a piece of shit. So I wouldn't put too much stock in anything he says. Its all gonna be "self-serving."
Posted By: NYMafia

Re: The Life & Bloody Death of Capo "Big Al" Bruno - 04/17/24 11:01 AM

Through the decades, "Springfield" was always an interesting Genovese faction.
Posted By: NYMafia

Re: The Life & Bloody Death of Capo "Big Al" Bruno - 04/18/24 12:05 PM

Contrary to some published reports, from the personal opinions of several people who actually knew him, Bruno was reportedly a decent and likable guy.
Posted By: British

Re: The Life & Bloody Death of Capo "Big Al" Bruno - 04/18/24 02:47 PM

Originally Posted by NYMafia
Originally Posted by Malavita
What surprises me is that, apparently, Al Bruno never kicked up any money to the Genovese administration.

According to Anthony Arilotta, he would "only" send down a van full of liquor and italian products for christmas. That was his only kick up.

Also, when Arilotta was made by the Genovese Family, he was told not to tell anything to Bruno. Bruno eventually figured it out but he was never officially told that his protégé has been made.


Arillotta is a piece of shit. So I wouldn't put too much stock in anything he says. Its all gonna be "self-serving."


His podcast never lasted very long!
Posted By: NYMafia

Re: The Life & Bloody Death of Capo "Big Al" Bruno - 04/18/24 08:14 PM

Originally Posted by British
Originally Posted by NYMafia
Originally Posted by Malavita
What surprises me is that, apparently, Al Bruno never kicked up any money to the Genovese administration.

According to Anthony Arilotta, he would "only" send down a van full of liquor and italian products for christmas. That was his only kick up.

Also, when Arilotta was made by the Genovese Family, he was told not to tell anything to Bruno. Bruno eventually figured it out but he was never officially told that his protégé has been made.


Arillotta is a piece of shit. So I wouldn't put too much stock in anything he says. Its all gonna be "self-serving."


His podcast never lasted very long!



I never watched it, but I suspect its because he really didn't have any solid content to speak of. And viewers saw through his facade.
Posted By: Malavita

Re: The Life & Bloody Death of Capo "Big Al" Bruno - 04/18/24 09:14 PM

Killing Bruno started the downfall of the Genovese in Springfield.

They had a nice thing going on. They were completely running the place and for some reason, they messed it up over a personal issue.

I really don't get why Artie Nigro was so much against Bruno and pushed the Genovese to have him killed.
Posted By: NYMafia

Re: The Life & Bloody Death of Capo "Big Al" Bruno - 04/19/24 08:21 AM

Originally Posted by Malavita
Killing Bruno started the downfall of the Genovese in Springfield.

They had a nice thing going on. They were completely running the place and for some reason, they messed it up over a personal issue.

I really don't get why Artie Nigro was so much against Bruno and pushed the Genovese to have him killed.


I completely agree with your assessment of the situation. Springfield was always a cash cow for the Luciano/Genovese Family, dating all the way back to the 1920s-1930s. And despite the occasional corpse that showed up, that crew generally flew under the radar successfully and with little fanfare for many decades.

As far as Nigro goes, he was basically a nobody. A Johnny-come-lately, who, amazingly, reached (or was installed) in a position of power and decision making that he obviously wasn't cut out for. Because clearly, he was no brain surgeon and didn't have the smarts for the job. He fucked things up pretty good over there...buying himself a life sentence in the process.

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