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Rosario Naimo
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I hope since he turned rat a few years ago he writes a book, I also believe him when he said Totò Riina planned to kill Rudy Giuliani. He was the most powerful Zip in the US during the 80s, Riina called him more powerful than the President lol. He was made into the Luccheses. Naimo was in America from 1967 to 1989 where he was responsible for managing the transnational smuggling of drugs, but during this period he was still aware of everything that took place in Italy and returns very often continuing, on those occasions, to attend mafia meetings. In the 70s he asked Riina if it were possible for him also to join an American Mafia family and that the latter would have refused out of affection, saying "Saruzzo, you must stay with us." But eventually he would join the Lucchese family.The Rudy Giuliani murder plot is interesting Riina even send a team to NY. Naimo said the Lucchese, Bonanno and Genovese families rejected the idea, but John Gotti voted yes lol.
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Re: Rosario Naimo
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10/21/17 06:50 PM
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Think carmine persico also vote yes but the other 3 familys said no. This came from greg scarpas intell and its almost probaly the only thing i didnt believe. Why do you think it isn't believable? Knowing Persico, he seems capable of voting yes for such a dumb decision. He had already ordered a hit on a prosecutor who wasn't even that much involved in investigating the Colombo family, he was investigating the Gambinos (the triggermen botched the hit by killing the prosecutor's father by mistake); voting in favor of killing Giuliani too wouldn't be out of character. Don't know if this is true, but I think in one of the documentaries it was said he couldn't even keep calm while reading Michael Franzese's book, tore it to pieces and threw them against the wall; it takes nothing to get him enraged, and he had reasons to be pissed at Giuliani theoretically... And Gotti was just plain dumb. If somebody in the American mafia leadership at the time could vote yes for such a high-profiled (and counterproductive) planned hit, it would be Persico and Gotti, makes sense imo.
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Re: Rosario Naimo
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10/22/17 12:58 AM
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@ Hollander
Very interesting stuff.....
I've haven't read much on the Luchesses having a Sicilian faction, was this the case?
In the Garcia book, Robert Vaccaro, was that his name? The Sicilian who was put in Depalmas crew. It was said he traveled to Sicily many times, and hinted that he was connected to the transatlantic pipeline. Was he originally with or under Naimo? I think he had just gotten out of prison for heroin.
Interesting that Naimo was a Luchesse. I had read that he succeeded Francesco Gambino as the head of the heroin pipeline. Did the Corleonesi insist that the American end of the pipeline be handled by a Non Gambino capo? Like was that part of the deal, along with the escapees never returning?
How does Naimo rank, in relation to a guy like Catalano? Was Catalano sent by the Corleonesi/Trapani Faction and not the Gambino lead Palermo faction? When the Corleonesi reordered Sicily, and the Cherry Hill guys, and then Francesco Gambino got locked up, then the Castellano hit, were the Gambinos still managing the American end of it any longer?
Was the American end of the operation reordered as well?
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Re: Rosario Naimo
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also on the inzerillo murder Hey bronx, Naimo became the leader of the Sicilians after the conviction of Francesco Gambino for his role in running the "Iron Tower" conspiracy. While Naimo was a fugitive, the daily activities and its drug distribution business were controlled by Carlo Filiberto of Cherry Hill.
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Re: Rosario Naimo
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He was Riina's man, so maybe the boss didn't want him to join the Gambino family like Riina's enemies the Inzerillos and other escapees. After the arrest of Totò Riina (1993) and Leoluca Bagarella (1995), the Inzerillos started to come back to Sicily, at the time, Naimo had been appointed to guarantee the agreement.
In 2005 Naimo made the transfer to the Tommaso Natale-Cardillo family. from lukes to them? or vice versa
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Re: Rosario Naimo
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He was Riina's man, so maybe the boss didn't want him to join the Gambino family like Riina's enemies the Inzerillos and other escapees. After the arrest of Totò Riina (1993) and Leoluca Bagarella (1995), the Inzerillos started to come back to Sicily, at the time, Naimo had been appointed to guarantee the agreement.
In 2005 Naimo made the transfer to the Tommaso Natale-Cardillo family. That’s what I’ve always wondered: Once Riina took control over LCN in Sicily to control the heroin pipeline, who were his allies in the US? So, that gives some insight. Do we know of any other allies in the US? Or, maybe the US Zips and Americans just fell in line because they were in New York and wanted to keep the pipeline running along uninterrupted. Like John Gambino sitting down with Riina.... he had to fall in line with the changes in Palermo because he probably wasn’t in a position to start a war. Do we know if Naimo had a whole crew of Zips in the Lukes? Also, were there any Zips in the US from the actual town of Corleone or nearby towns?
"It wasn't very good parsley to begin with, and then the cat went and peed on it." -Sicilian proverb
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