Originally Posted by pmac
No buffalino was the real deal. He was a boss respected across the usa. Had his hand in alot of pies. What his family have 18 guys or 24. That shows his respect. Thw genovese would call him to settle disputes in nyc. Just look at the jail house pictures hes with everyone. But to frank guy you were a huge union offical on tv in the 50tys at the Senate hearings but your were not whacking guys in nyc in the 70tys. That makes you look dumb. Your a fucking huge union guy making tons of dough but your free lancing as a hitman. When guys would do anything for a button in the 70tys in nyc. Cutt it out. Hes basically the iceman with a better author. But he was a union big. Detroit and genovese with maybe buffalino ok hit hoffa no need for the irish guy from dudin mifflin

Originally Posted by pmac
No buffalino was the real deal. He was a boss respected across the usa. Had his hand in alot of pies. What his family have 18 guys or 24. That shows his respect. Thw genovese would call him to settle disputes in nyc. Just look at the jail house pictures hes with everyone. But to frank guy you were a huge union offical on tv in the 50tys at the Senate hearings but your were not whacking guys in nyc in the 70tys. That makes you look dumb. Your a fucking huge union guy making tons of dough but your free lancing as a hitman. When guys would do anything for a button in the 70tys in nyc. Cutt it out. Hes basically the iceman with a better author. But he was a union big. Detroit and genovese with maybe buffalino ok hit hoffa no need for the irish guy from dudin mifflin


I agree he prob wasn’t the killer, however he was way too close to Bruno, Buffalino, and Hoffa to not have his hands dirty. The Ice Man was a joke, prob killed a 3rd of what he said he did and 2/3 of those people were innocents... While Gallo was a stretch, I’d put my money on him having something to do with Hoffa, he was around too many powerful people to be a nobody.

On the other hand perception can be bigger than reality... I thought Chris Ford’s (played and coached in the NBA) brother was the biggest gangster in the world growing up in Ducktown. Turns out he was just a guy ripping heaters watching the neighborhood. But you couldn’t have convinced me otherwise in the late 80s early 90s