Originally Posted by Neo
Originally Posted by NickyfromTampa
Originally Posted by Neo

I wasn't aware how the hit went down. How could they fuck it up so badly? using their own car for a hit, hanging around the scene and Caldwell took his personal phone on a job. Where the fuck did the mob find these two numb nuts? and NEVER task fucking Crea Jr with assigning hitters EVER again.


You're correct. The hit itself was a disaster - investigators have said themselves that they had pretty much solved the case within a few days of the hit going down and spent the rest of the time making it into a big racketeering indictment - but the planning and chain-of-command was all standard mob protocol. For example, look at the 2009 hit of Anthony Seccafico, the Bonanno soldier. That hit was (most likely) ordered by the administration and passed down the chain-of-command, but there isn't any physical evidence that ties any specific person to it, and it's going on a decade still unsolved. Back in the 1990s and early 2000s, pretty much all mob hits quickly led back to the administration and life sentences were handed out like candys. Nowadays, with less rats due to less intensive FBI surveillance, bosses have a much better chance of getting away with murder.


When I think about it, there is never going to be top notch guys doing the trigger work, it will always be scrubs doing the trigger work. The smartest guys in the mob are busy earning, not shooting.

The mob hitters are so shitty at doing hits that the mob should think about subcontracting hits out to another OC group.








Theu still do subcontract hits to other crime groups. The UBN members are doing some for them. So far they have been successfull with the exception of a couple of cases.


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