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Natale dead #1028785
01/24/22 03:12 PM
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Apparently he died yesterday


British is best....
Re: Natale dead [Re: British] #1028791
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Last Don Standing No More: One-Time Philly Mob Boss Ralph Natale Dies At 86, Was First Sitting Godfather To Join Team U.S.A.

By Scott Burnstein

January 24, 2022

January 24, 2022 — He called himself the “Last Don.” Others in the mob felt differently and referred to him with less flattering descriptions.

Former Philadelphia mafia don Ralph Natale died of natural causes this week at age 86. He headed the Bruno-Scarfo crime family from 1994 until he became the first sitting mob boss to turn federal witness in 1999, upon being shunned by his soldiers when he went to prison on a parole violation and got caught up in a drug case. A film based on Natale’s 2017 memoir Last Don Standing co-authored by Larry McShane and Dan Pearson is in the final stages of pre-production. Action-movie star Frank Grillo (Captain America franchise, The Purge franchise) will play Natale. The project is being helmed by native Philadelphian Benny Boom (All Eyes On Me).

Natale rose to prominence in the Philadelphia-New Jersey underworld in the 1960s and 1970s as a hit man and labor racketeer for legendary Philly Godfather Angelo Bruno. Busted for arson, insurance fraud and narcotics trafficking in 1979, Natale was sent away to federal prison for the next 15 years. Shortly after his incarceration, Bruno was assassinated and the crime family he led fell into a bloody state of chaos for the ensuing decade and a hal

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While imprisoned, Natale networked with New York mafia powers and forged an alliance with a then-upstart Joseph (Skinny Joey) Merlino and his faction of young guns on the street in South Philly. In the early 1990s, Natale directed a mob shooting war from behind bars, using the Merlino crew as his army in a fight against Sicilian-born John Stanfa for power in the Bruno-Scarfo clan. Stanfa was part of the conspiracy to murder Bruno.

Stanfa went to prison for racketeering and murder in the spring of 1994. That fall, Natale emerged from prison and assumed the reins as boss of the Philadelphia mafia, naming Merlino his underboss. But the “May-December” relationship between Natale and Merlino began to fray, with Merlino and his guys taking exception to Natale’s romance with a female contemporary of theirs and tiring of his fruitless boasting and Natale being angered by his younger subordinates’ drug use, reckless behavior and a growing perception of disrespect.

Natale was arrested for violating his parole by associating with known felons in June 1998. Within months, Merlino’s crew stopped sending him tribute money and quit looking after his wife, family and girlfriend. Natale’s September 1999 indictment for selling crystal meth sent him scurrying to the FBI to cement a cooperation deal. As part of that deal, he admitted to his role in either carrying out or ordering a dozen gangland slayings.

Although he was the star witness at the Merlino gang’s 2001 racketeering trial, Natale’s testimony failed to land the feds any murder convictions. He came out of prison in 2013 and lived quietly in his final years in an undisclosed location on the east coast. According to the FBI, Merlino, 59, remains boss of the Philadelphia mafia today. When Merlino was released from prison in 2011, he moved to Boca Raton, Florida where the feds believe he runs the Bruno-Scarfo crime family through a series of proxies and buffers.

Re: Natale dead [Re: British] #1028794
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I wonder where Natale was living? Interesting that he directed the move against Stanfa from prison? Did he have the back of NYC ?

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Originally Posted by Lenox
I wonder where Natale was living? Interesting that he directed the move against Stanfa from prison? Did he have the back of NYC ?


I doubt he directed anything. Seems more like he got played by Merlino and crew. I’m betting NY had bigger problems close to home to care too much about what was happening in Philly in the early 90s. The weird thing is that both Stafa and Natale had serious connections with the Gambinos. Stanfa went to prison, so war over. I’m not sure NY really had anybody’s back.

Re: Natale dead [Re: British] #1028803
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Originally Posted by southshorekid
Originally Posted by Lenox
I wonder where Natale was living? Interesting that he directed the move against Stanfa from prison? Did he have the back of NYC ?


I doubt he directed anything. Seems more like he got played by Merlino and crew. I’m betting NY had bigger problems close to home to care too much about what was happening in Philly in the early 90s. The weird thing is that both Stafa and Natale had serious connections with the Gambinos. Stanfa went to prison, so war over. I’m not sure NY really had anybody’s back.


Yes,southshorekid. Natale flipped because understood that was only a puppet in Merlino hands and wasnt able to gave important infos because Merlino didnr say everything to him.
Its like in the Sopranos when the capos made believe to Junior that he's the boss while will be used as a lightning rod so that the lightning will strike something else.
Plus Natale spent many years in prison and this is the other reasob why he flipped.

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86 is a good life, RIP


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There goes a guy that literally nobody will miss.

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A man that believed to be the boss but understood that was only a puppet.

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The fact that this angry man made it to 86 is astounding

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Originally Posted by Lenox
I wonder where Natale was living? Interesting that he directed the move against Stanfa from prison? Did he have the back of NYC ?


The Genovese family backed him as boss

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Originally Posted by chin_gigante
Originally Posted by Lenox
I wonder where Natale was living? Interesting that he directed the move against Stanfa from prison? Did he have the back of NYC ?


The Genovese family backed him as boss


Why did the west side back Natale? Was it all about Stanfa being the Gambino’s guy?

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Originally Posted by southshorekid
Originally Posted by chin_gigante
Originally Posted by Lenox
I wonder where Natale was living? Interesting that he directed the move against Stanfa from prison? Did he have the back of NYC ?


The Genovese family backed him as boss


Why did the west side back Natale? Was it all about Stanfa being the Gambino’s guy?


The beef between Sal Avena and Carmine Franco likely contributed. By the height of the war, the Gambino family withdrew recognition from Stanfa anyway and refused to send him any assistance after he asked Tommy Gambino (Rosario's son) for help

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The jury didn't believe Natale at all in that 2001 trial. Merlino and his crew were convicted on a lot of the racketeering charges, but were found not guilty on every single murder count--for which Natale was the government's star witness, because he could claim he ordered or oversaw those killings. It was clear the jurors didn't take him seriously at all as the actual boss.


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