Originally Posted By: Mickey_MeatBalls_DeMonica
I definitely put more weight towards Montiglio's account. Albert DeMeo's is biased by virtue of perspective. He was too close to the subject matter. He offers some terrific insight to DeMeo as a man and father, but as far as his criminal exploits...well there's a reason everybody raves about "Murder Machine".

You know the glasses Nino always wore? Like big reflective aviators? I think he had an eye condition or something, but hell, I want glasses like his. They're awesome.


According to Murder Machine, Gaggi had poor eyesight, which kept him out of WW2.

This always struck me as kind of funny when you think about what Gaggi said to Montiglio about enlisting in the Army himself.