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Should Louis Manna /A Frank Locascio get released?
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Louis Manna was caught on tape plotting a few murders and I believe one of them was John Gotti. He received a life sentence or 80 years. Don't know on the top of my head. This guy was a power in the Genovese's. Why is this man still in prison over conspiracy? Christy Tick Furnari was let off with compassionate release.
Frank Locascio..... Why is he still in prison? Not trying to justify his years of crime but many say he was a unwitty participant in whatever Gotti was planning.
“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.
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Re: Should Louis Manna /A Frank Locascio get released?
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Re: Should Louis Manna /A Frank Locascio get released?
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Manna is 90y old and Frankie Loc is 85 y old and for sure deserve to be released but Manna was the genovese underboss and Lo Cascio the Gambino consigliere. This is IMO) the reason because they are still in prison. How did these two get so much prison time for conspiracy? There's people who get less time for murder.. How powerful was Louis Manna and Frank Locascio during their heyday? Anyone know? @Artichoke. Believe Bobby is his middle name or nickname.
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“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.
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Re: Should Louis Manna /A Frank Locascio get released?
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@Pmac. Was Bobby Manna involved in the Philly hits? He certainly was a bad dude if he was involved in the coup in Philly and ordering John Gotti and Gene's murder... His life sentence may be justified to an extent.
Frank Locascio got a bad sentence imo. Just being in a room that's wired shouldn't be a life sentence. Wasn't he made in the 1950's? He's a old timer.. John Gotti ordered a murder to a guy who was a no-show to a meeting? Nino Gaggi refused to meet Gotti several times; Why wasn't a hit placed upon him? He was out on the streets a few months after Gotti took over. See the hypocrisy and treachery of the mafia.
“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.
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Re: Should Louis Manna /A Frank Locascio get released?
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Manna was the genovese cosigliere Manna is 90y old and Frankie Loc is 85 y old and for sure deserve to be released but Manna was the genovese underboss and Lo Cascio the Gambino consigliere. This is IMO) the reason because they are still in prison. How did these two get so much prison time for conspiracy? There's people who get less time for murder.. How powerful was Louis Manna and Frank Locascio during their heyday? Anyone know? @Artichoke. Believe Bobby is his middle name or nickname. http://theblackhand.club/forum/view...mp;hilit=Anthony+Fat+Andy+Ruggiano+#p568Lo Cascio was made in the 1950s and Manna in the 1956. Manna at its peak was the Genovese consigliere (sorry for the mistake first) and controlled the 4 crews in the NJ and Locascio was the Gambino consigliere but nothing more then a Gotti loyalist.
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Re: Should Louis Manna /A Frank Locascio get released?
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Bobby Manna was really anti government. Even more so then John Gotti. The only chance I could see him being released if he revealed more about the Philly plot in 1980-1981 and told more about the Lombardo/Gigante era. He would also have to turn rat; but most of those he knew are dead or jailed.
“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.
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Re: Should Louis Manna /A Frank Locascio get released?
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80 years for plotting to kill a guy who died of cancer in prison is ridiculous. Plenty of guys have gotten 20 or less for admitting to a murder.
I think the reason for such a long sentence wasn't so much the failed Gotti murder conspiracy, but the Schiff murder which was successfully carried out on Manna's orders. By the way, did they ever find out who the triggerman was?
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Re: Should Louis Manna /A Frank Locascio get released?
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i think manna was sentenced under the old law maybe he had or has a shot at parole. he was the guy bringing scarfo all the messages to kill all the philly guys for killing bruno then testa. his hands were dirty. pretty sure the inncoent women was killed in the restaurant sitting next to the irwin guy Nobody else got killed that night but the fat guy.
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Re: Should Louis Manna /A Frank Locascio get released?
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I think Frank Locascio got it worse...
The guy has been rotting in the can for nearly 30 years for being In the same room while his boss slowly; but assuringly put them in jail for life. If he pleaded; He prolly would have been out a few years ago. This guy was made in the 50's. He's the last of the heyday...
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“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.
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