GangsterBB.NET


Funko Pop! Movies:
The Godfather 50th Anniversary Collectors Set -
3 Figure Set: Michael, Vito, Sonny

Who's Online Now
3 registered members (Lou_Para, DiLorenzo, Signor Vitelli), 87 guests, and 3 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Shout Box
Site Links
>Help Page
>More Smilies
>GBB on Facebook
>Job Saver

>Godfather Website
>Scarface Website
>Mario Puzo Website
NEW!
Active Member Birthdays
No birthdays today
Newest Members
TheGhost, Pumpkin, RussianCriminalWorld, JohnnyTheBat, Havana
10349 Registered Users
Top Posters(All Time)
Irishman12 67,337
DE NIRO 44,945
J Geoff 31,285
Hollander 23,703
pizzaboy 23,296
SC 22,902
Turnbull 19,502
Mignon 19,066
Don Cardi 18,238
Sicilian Babe 17,300
plawrence 15,058
Forum Statistics
Forums21
Topics42,277
Posts1,057,713
Members10,349
Most Online796
Jan 21st, 2020
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
how many mafia guys successfully retire? #891104
08/17/16 01:40 PM
08/17/16 01:40 PM
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 1,075
A
alicecooper Offline OP
Underboss
alicecooper  Offline OP
A
Underboss
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 1,075
For every Henry hill, gotti, etc etc that we read about it they make movies about; how many successfully retire?

Made guys. Do a lot of them keep going til death because they are broke? Do they all have stashes of cash when they are older (if lawyer fees don't get in the way)?

How many of these guys "win"?

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891179
08/18/16 12:20 PM
08/18/16 12:20 PM
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 540
Willenhall
Philip_Lombardo Offline
Underboss
Philip_Lombardo  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 540
Willenhall
Junior successfully retired due to Legitimate income beforehand, Hill was broke up until a couple movie and book stuff

Some go broke, for others it's familiarity and older guys do it for a thrill

Not many win tbf 1 in 1000 chance you're going to 'win'

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891182
08/18/16 12:51 PM
08/18/16 12:51 PM
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 5,094
Moe_Tilden Offline
ForeverBotheringIranians
Moe_Tilden  Offline
ForeverBotheringIranians

Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 5,094
Charlie "Moose" Panarella.


I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891188
08/18/16 01:30 PM
08/18/16 01:30 PM
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 576
NY
B
blacksheep Offline
Underboss
blacksheep  Offline
B
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 576
NY
I think most guys that retire are associates and low level soldiers who we don't really hear about. If you're known, good luck


Make that coffee to go
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891314
08/19/16 02:37 PM
08/19/16 02:37 PM
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 3,021
far, northwest
Binnie_Coll Offline
Underboss
Binnie_Coll  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 3,021
far, northwest
of course there is frank Costello, tony accardo. joe bonnano

carlo Gambino, and many others who died of old age, not spending years in prison, and never getting whacked.

I think lombardos post is right, 1- 1000.. chance.



" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891321
08/19/16 02:58 PM
08/19/16 02:58 PM
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 1,960
The Jersey Shore
D
DanteMoltisanti Offline
Underboss
DanteMoltisanti  Offline
D
Underboss
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 1,960
The Jersey Shore
Uncle Joe can retire successfully right now in the year 2016 if he wanted to with a "win" over the federal government

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: Moe_Tilden] #891328
08/19/16 03:25 PM
08/19/16 03:25 PM
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 2,185
B
bronx Offline
Underboss
bronx  Offline
B
Underboss
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 2,185
charlie was banished to vegas

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #891329
08/19/16 03:26 PM
08/19/16 03:26 PM
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 1,904
ralphie_cifaretto Offline
Underboss
ralphie_cifaretto  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 1,904
One of the most successful wiseguys in history was Joe Arcuri. He not only successfully retired, but he was a successful wiseguy throughout his entire career. Didn't spend one day in jail, always had money and died peacefully at the ripe old age of 93. Very few people mention him.

Another guy worth mentioning is Benny Squint Lombardo. Spent relatively no time in prison, retired successfully and died old and rich.

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891335
08/19/16 04:42 PM
08/19/16 04:42 PM
Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 168
R
Regoparker100 Offline
Made Member
Regoparker100  Offline
R
Made Member
Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 168
Gerardo Catena, Mike Miranda.

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: ralphie_cifaretto] #891336
08/19/16 04:54 PM
08/19/16 04:54 PM
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 2,185
B
bronx Offline
Underboss
bronx  Offline
B
Underboss
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 2,185
JOE'S father also, and the franco's..his whole crew nobody went to prison

Last edited by bronx; 08/19/16 04:54 PM.
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891353
08/19/16 07:38 PM
08/19/16 07:38 PM
Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 865
M
MightyDR Offline
Underboss
MightyDR  Offline
M
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2016
Posts: 865
^^ Joe Arcuri's an interesting guy. Amazing he lasted that long.

Another person who I'd say "won" is Richie "The Boot" Boiardo. Lived to 93 I think and only did a little bit of prison time.

Last edited by MightyDR; 08/19/16 07:38 PM.
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: bronx] #891361
08/19/16 08:25 PM
08/19/16 08:25 PM
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 1,904
ralphie_cifaretto Offline
Underboss
ralphie_cifaretto  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 1,904
Originally Posted By: bronx
JOE'S father also, and the franco's..his whole crew nobody went to prison


You're damn right about that. Very few people have paid attention to that crew. It's amusing to see people obsess over Gotti, Merlino and the other celebrity gangsters. Those of us who have spent some time studying this have long come to the conclusion that those guys ain't shit compared to the ones who've spent a lifetime in the shadows, made more money and barely even been on the radar.

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: ralphie_cifaretto] #891385
08/20/16 12:22 AM
08/20/16 12:22 AM
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 2,185
B
bronx Offline
Underboss
bronx  Offline
B
Underboss
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 2,185
old school gentlemen Ralphie, you are one of few who ever mentioned the old man

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891408
08/20/16 05:01 AM
08/20/16 05:01 AM
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 7,227
naples,italy
furio_from_naples Offline
furio_from_naples  Offline

Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 7,227
naples,italy
I say patriarca jr that retired enjoy the money left by his father and vincent Ferrara that is a legit bussiness man.

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891513
08/21/16 06:56 PM
08/21/16 06:56 PM
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 3,021
far, northwest
Binnie_Coll Offline
Underboss
Binnie_Coll  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 3,021
far, northwest
ralphies right...... the ones that get all the ink, never seem to live long enough to retire, and by, and large are not the most powerful either, its the ones you never hear about, that die old with fortunes.



" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891592
08/22/16 06:25 PM
08/22/16 06:25 PM
Joined: Apr 2014
Posts: 814
Zavattoni Offline
Underboss
Zavattoni  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Apr 2014
Posts: 814
These are other mafia guys, who retired with no repercussions. Most of this list are guys who are rarely mentioned.

Thomas Gambino, or was he ''shelved''?

Peter Defeo, He was a captain in the Westside, who got in a dispute with Barny Bellomo, and lost that dispute. He retired soon after. By then he was in his 80's.

Joseph Abate, New Jersey Captain in the Lucchese's, who retired.

Frank Garafola, Joe Bonanno's underboss, who retired in the late 50's, and moved to Sicily.

Vincent Alo, Genovese captain, who retired in the 1970's. Crew was taken over by Matthew Ianniello.

Vincent Rao, Lucchese Consigliere, who had served that family for over 40+ years. He retired in the 1970's.

Andy Gerardo, Westside Captain, who retired in the 1990's.

Frank Scibelli, Westside Captain, who successfully retired, and controlled a crew in Massachusetts.

Last edited by Zavattoni; 08/22/16 06:30 PM.

“I called your f—— house five times yesterday, now, if you’re going to disregard my m—– f—— phone calls, I’ll blow you and that f —— house up… This is not a f—— game. My time is valuable. If I ever hear anybody else calls you and you respond within five days, I’ll f—— kill you.” ~ John Gotti.
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891707
08/23/16 07:21 PM
08/23/16 07:21 PM
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 5,094
Moe_Tilden Offline
ForeverBotheringIranians
Moe_Tilden  Offline
ForeverBotheringIranians

Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 5,094
Wasn't it Ettore Coco who Vic Amuso and Anthony Casso gave an ultimatum to retire?


I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: Moe_Tilden] #891727
08/23/16 10:19 PM
08/23/16 10:19 PM
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 1,075
A
alicecooper Offline OP
Underboss
alicecooper  Offline OP
A
Underboss
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 1,075
So more or less it's no different that what they say to young inner city kids when they get involved with gangbangin'...two ways out death and prison.

I mean if this crew only has a small list like what's been offered up in this thread...that's pretty damning, no?

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891751
08/24/16 12:24 AM
08/24/16 12:24 AM
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 4,461
Green Grove Retirement Communi...
OakAsFan Offline
Underboss
OakAsFan  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 4,461
Green Grove Retirement Communi...
Originally Posted By: alicecooper
So more or less it's no different that what they say to young inner city kids when they get involved with gangbangin'...two ways out death and prison.


That's not true, actually. It's become a common intervention line, but the statistics simply don't back it up. A very small percentage of gang members get murdered, and the percentage which end up serving long term prison terms is well below half. Most gang members just get old while being unemployable, are forced by economic conditions to move away from fellow gang members, and just end up burnt out and on some kind of assistance, either parents, a spouse/partner with a decent job, public assistance, etc. Some get lucky enough to end up in decent jobs themselves. Whatever the case, most do not die or go to prison. And the blood in blood out oath is unenforced for the most part once gang members are into their 30s.


"...the successful annihilation of organized crime's subculture in America would rock the 'legitimate' world's foundation, which would ultimately force fundamental social changes and redistributions of wealth and power in this country. Meyer Lansky's dream was to bond the two worlds together so that one could not survive without the other." - Dan E. Moldea
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891774
08/24/16 10:39 AM
08/24/16 10:39 AM
Joined: Jul 2013
Posts: 3,232
Serpiente Offline
Underboss
Serpiente  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Jul 2013
Posts: 3,232
If you don't mean loaded $$$

Then there are hundreds if not thousands.


Cackling like a banty Rooster.

I love this," "I just love this."
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: OakAsFan] #891841
08/25/16 02:35 AM
08/25/16 02:35 AM
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 601
S
SoCalGangs Offline
Underboss
SoCalGangs  Offline
S
Underboss
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 601
Originally Posted By: OakAsFan
Originally Posted By: alicecooper
So more or less it's no different that what they say to young inner city kids when they get involved with gangbangin'...two ways out death and prison.


That's not true, actually. It's become a common intervention line, but the statistics simply don't back it up. A very small percentage of gang members get murdered, and the percentage which end up serving long term prison terms is well below half. Most gang members just get old while being unemployable, are forced by economic conditions to move away from fellow gang members, and just end up burnt out and on some kind of assistance, either parents, a spouse/partner with a decent job, public assistance, etc. Some get lucky enough to end up in decent jobs themselves. Whatever the case, most do not die or go to prison. And the blood in blood out oath is unenforced for the most part once gang members are into their 30s.


Actually agree with you for once.

Although death and prison are certain for those that remain active. Just that most wise up by a certain age and slow down.

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891844
08/25/16 03:13 AM
08/25/16 03:13 AM
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 4,461
Green Grove Retirement Communi...
OakAsFan Offline
Underboss
OakAsFan  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 4,461
Green Grove Retirement Communi...
I'm not sure it's as much wising up as it is just burning out and being lost in the shuffle. There aren't many active gang members in their late 30s. By that age life has just happened to most people in some form or another, and aside from rare exceptions, it's very difficult to maintain respect and effectiveness in a game dominated by adolescents.


"...the successful annihilation of organized crime's subculture in America would rock the 'legitimate' world's foundation, which would ultimately force fundamental social changes and redistributions of wealth and power in this country. Meyer Lansky's dream was to bond the two worlds together so that one could not survive without the other." - Dan E. Moldea
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891864
08/25/16 11:27 AM
08/25/16 11:27 AM
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 601
S
SoCalGangs Offline
Underboss
SoCalGangs  Offline
S
Underboss
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 601
Not many active gang members by late 20s. Unless you're in jail and prison than you stay active, but that's different than being active on the street.

Most guys start families or have kids by their early 20s which gives them a reason to slow down.

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: Serpiente] #891902
08/25/16 04:49 PM
08/25/16 04:49 PM
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 3,021
far, northwest
Binnie_Coll Offline
Underboss
Binnie_Coll  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 3,021
far, northwest
Originally Posted By: Serpiente
If you don't mean loaded $$$

Then there are hundreds if not thousands.


thousands? serp your posta are usually spot on, but are you positive that you are correct in saying thousands?



" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891907
08/25/16 05:32 PM
08/25/16 05:32 PM
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 1,960
The Jersey Shore
D
DanteMoltisanti Offline
Underboss
DanteMoltisanti  Offline
D
Underboss
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 1,960
The Jersey Shore
Serp probably means wise guys and Russian/Albanian gangsters and then all your typical minority gang bangers here in Jersey

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: SoCalGangs] #891914
08/25/16 06:22 PM
08/25/16 06:22 PM
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 4,461
Green Grove Retirement Communi...
OakAsFan Offline
Underboss
OakAsFan  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 4,461
Green Grove Retirement Communi...
Originally Posted By: SoCalGangs
Most guys start families or have kids by their early 20s which gives them a reason to slow down.


I only wish having kids stopped gang members from being active in their early 20s. I don't think it stops them at any age, for the most part.


"...the successful annihilation of organized crime's subculture in America would rock the 'legitimate' world's foundation, which would ultimately force fundamental social changes and redistributions of wealth and power in this country. Meyer Lansky's dream was to bond the two worlds together so that one could not survive without the other." - Dan E. Moldea
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: alicecooper] #891918
08/25/16 06:38 PM
08/25/16 06:38 PM
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 601
S
SoCalGangs Offline
Underboss
SoCalGangs  Offline
S
Underboss
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 601
Depends on the individual. I'm specifically talking about the ones that "retire" and make it out without doing very hard time or end up dead.

Those that make it a life long lifestyle cannot escape doing hard time eventually. It's a smaller percentage of gang members that choose to become career criminals though. There's also levels of activity. Staying affiliated and associating with other gang members is often different than being fully active daily on the streets.

Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: Binnie_Coll] #891946
08/25/16 11:00 PM
08/25/16 11:00 PM
Joined: Jul 2013
Posts: 3,232
Serpiente Offline
Underboss
Serpiente  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Jul 2013
Posts: 3,232
Originally Posted By: Binnie_Coll
Originally Posted By: Serpiente
If you don't mean loaded $$$

Then there are hundreds if not thousands.


thousands? serp your posta are usually spot on, but are you positive that you are correct in saying thousands?


If you are not talking getting to millionaire status just think of all the families west coast south and in between since the twentys on sooner all the made guys and all The associates and there associates then you add all the other criminal gangs that have been intertwined since Prohibition era easily thousands .

Just in the bootlegging days so many got rich and got away from Louisiana to Canada easy thousands .

Now if you are talking made guys and millionaires than the number smaller but it still high .


Cackling like a banty Rooster.

I love this," "I just love this."
Re: how many mafia guys successfully retire? [Re: Serpiente] #892021
08/27/16 12:11 AM
08/27/16 12:11 AM
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 3,021
far, northwest
Binnie_Coll Offline
Underboss
Binnie_Coll  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 3,021
far, northwest
Originally Posted By: Serpiente
Originally Posted By: Binnie_Coll
Originally Posted By: Serpiente
If you don't mean loaded $$$

Then there are hundreds if not thousands.


thousands? serp your posta are usually spot on, but are you positive that you are correct in saying thousands?


If you are not talking getting to millionaire status just think of all the families west coast south and in between since the twentys on sooner all the made guys and all The associates and there associates then you add all the other criminal gangs that have been intertwined since Prohibition era easily thousands .

Just in the bootlegging days so many got rich and got away from Louisiana to Canada easy thousands .

Now if you are talking made guys and millionaires than the number smaller but it still high .


understand now serp, thank you.



" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"

Moderated by  Don Cardi, J Geoff, SC, Turnbull 

Powered by UBB.threads™